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    Fajitas Research Paper

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    green) and disperse them evenly on the sides of the chicken. Then, sprinkle gobs of the shredded cheese on top of the fajita. Next, pour about half the container of salsa all over the mound of goodness. Some believe that the salsa at Ajo Al’s is what makes their fajitas the best (Hause). Do not be afraid to smother the fajita with salsa; there is no possible way to overdo it. Finally, fold the bottom up about one and a half inches. Fajita expert Drew Magary suggests, “Make sure a good…

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    Yesenia’s Yummies “Local food is about getting the freshest and best tasting food. Its also about connecting your community.”- Anna Lappe. No one would have said it better than the way Anna put it, I am proud to say have found a community space in my town. Restaurante de Tangamandapio has become a treasure, the most well ran mexican restaurant in Modesto. Modesto is full of mexican food sold from trucks, shops, carts, you name it we have it in Modesto. Although there are so many options…

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    The Tequila Grill Tequila Grill located in downtown Kalona, Iowa is the best mexican restaurant I have eaten at. The restaurant can be found with ease, even if you are not familiar with the area. I would recommend people come all the way from Iowa City to try this restaurant. Positioned on the corner of Main Street the restaurant has a sign sitting in the corner of the yard that can be seen from the road. It is one block away from Highway One that runs through the town of Kalona. Once…

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    The Mambo Research Paper

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    Birdland. In conclusion, I also realized how similar the mambo is compared to the dances I’ve learned about in class. Salsa and Mambo are obviously related in more ways than they are different. After researching thoroughly, I can come to the conclusion that Mambo has been around for a long period of time than salsa and it is more structured, such as breaking on the 2 beat, whereas the Salsa is not as structured and will break on the 1 or the 2 beat or any beat the musicians…

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    Plena Music Analysis

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    stem from African music, it should be no surprise that they share qualities. While plena music is a national treasure to Puerto Rico, we can certainly say the same about Jazz in America. Both genres also have declined from the previous prominence as salsa has come forward to take the place of plena music, while genres like r&b and hip-hop have taken the place of jazz. Originally, neither plena music nor jazz were accepted by the upper class and both were always considered to be simply…

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    Describe Sasa Dancing

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    this case, is the passion we have for a specific interest. I decided to share with the class a recent interest I have for Salsa dancing. I enjoy the rhythm that allows me to embrace both upper and lower body movement, with that Latin flare. For that reason, the purpose for the assignment was to incorporate a how to basic dance step routine that could roughly define Salsa dancing. I am quite content that I communicated primarily through my hand gestures. I feel it complemented well my…

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    Line your taco shell with lettuce. You can do this for a hard or soft shell. Either way, the lettuce will block any liquid or salsa from dripping out or seeping through your shell. Keep in mind what you put on top of the lettuce. If you spread hot meat over the lettuce, it could wilt. Consider layering cheese, beans, or rice on top of the lettuce. Fill your taco without overdoing it. Avoid filling the shell too full. Hard shells will usually begin to crack with the first bite. The more filling…

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    Northern Arizona, why not visit Kingman which is filled with amazing restaurants that have wildly varied types of food. For example you could get a mouthwatering cheeseburger and rootbeer float from Mr. D’z or a blazing hot taco with hot sauce from El Salsas Taco Shop. Don't worry Kingman also has traditional fast food restaurants such as Mcdonalds, Taco Bell, Arby’s and many more. To start off I have to say Mr D’z is by far my favorite restaurant in kingman.Mr D’z is a phenomenal restaurant.…

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    everyone can do, whether it’s alone, with friends, or with a partner. Ballroom dancing,a traditional partner dance, which couples form in a closed dance position. Ballroom dancing has several different forms, The waltz, the swing, the tango, and the salsa. They each originated in several different places, such as Germany, Austria, and New York. Nobody would look at dance as a sport, but in competition, it’s considered a dance sport. During World War I, they considered dancing the…

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    Tamales made small or big, with green salsa or red, pork or chicken, each one of them were even better than the last. At a young age, I was rapidly taught to help make them. First was to make the masa or the dough by mixing chicken broth and the flour together. Then my mother would hand me a spoon and instructed me to spread the masa onto a corn husk. She’d say to make sure I spread it evenly and to not add too much or too little. My mother an expert at making them made it seem so easy to…

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