- 21. Making more history in the Valley
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... romance, forts, and supply depots along with a grand mix of two great cultures. If you really embrace the customs of both countries, you probably ate tamales on Christmas Eve and black-eyed peas on New ...
- Created on 19 January 2021
- 22. The True Meaning of Christmas
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... our Christmas traditions start on Christmas Eve with tamales and homemade chili. That meal is probably not a very old tradition in most South Texas border families, but for my family, the tradition probably ...
- Created on 17 December 2019
- 23. Quinta Mazatlan brings talent to Illumina Fest
- (Around Town)
- ... Nevada, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and McAllen, Texas. Illumina Fest is proud to offer guests other food and drink vendors as well; offering tacos, tamales, churros, kettle corn, hot cocoa, and other traditional ...
- Created on 10 December 2019
- 24. Celebrate the holiday borderland culture at MOSTH
- (Around Town)
- ... Francisco Garza Rincones. It isn’t a party if there is no food to enjoy, so bring some extra cash for some Mexican dishes and beverages. You can enjoy pozole, tamales and champurrado or snacks such ...
- Created on 03 December 2019
- 25. Winter Texan Food
- (Column: On The Road)
- ... we call it Tex-Mex or Mex-Tex. In our region we can offer tacos, enchiladas, empanadas, tamales and on and on. My taste buds are watering just thinking of all those wonderful, delicious dishes that started ...
- Created on 19 November 2019
