Falls on a Wednesday. What are you guys making or doing?
I have a bottle of Midori chilling. Midori is manufactured in both Mexico and France. I still have that French Vodka, too. See? I know what the hell I'm doing here. Also I want to make
Birria is a popular Mexican dish. The traditional birria was made popular in Jalisco, Mexico and typically prepared with goat. Since many people prefer beef and goat is not easy to come by around here,
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but it might have to wait until Ocho de Mayo because I have to work.
Cinco De Mayo is another Kwanzaa. It isn't the Mexican's independence day. It is just a day that they are celebrating a battle they had won against France. But the following year, France fought and won.
But Mexico never have had an independence day. It is because their national language and the names of their country, cities and people are in Spanish, but not in their native language.
Cinco de Mayo is sometimes mistaken for
Mexico's Independence Day—the most important national holiday in Mexico—which is celebrated on September 16, commemorating the
Cry of Dolores, which, in 1810, initiated the war of Mexican independence from Spain.
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Come join the celebration on Mexican Independence Day as the nation commemorates her independence from Spain.
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