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Beef Chimichangas | Inside La Concina
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Vocabulario – Vocabulary. Vocabulario – Vocabulary. February 25, 2010 — wmisenhi. This week Carmen and I made beef chimichangas. We actually used this opportunity to multi-task since we made the beef chimichangas mini, a perfect snack for the upcoming family party. So Carmen got the help she needed making 200 mini chimis for the party, and I got more cooking knowledge and a blog topic. Interestingly enough the chimichanga. Has a story of originating from right here in Tucson, Arizona. Once you have peele...
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Jamoncillo | Inside La Concina
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Vocabulario – Vocabulary. Vocabulario – Vocabulary. April 19, 2010 — wmisenhi. This week I was presented with a challenge. My journalism professor wanted me to try and make his favorite Mexican candy, Jamoncillo. It also called Jamoncillo de Leche. After speaking with my mentor, Carmen, I received these simple instructions. Take one cup of whole milk for each cup of white sugar, bring to a boil in a pot then set to low and let simmer until it has thickened. As I worked the mixture continued to cool, thou...
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Cooking from Scratch | Inside La Concina
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Vocabulario – Vocabulary. Vocabulario – Vocabulary. March 9, 2010 — wmisenhi. You may have noticed I didn’t title this post with a recipe name. That’s because I’m taking you with me on an adventure in Carmen’s Kitchen. As I may have mentioned before, there is sometimes a language barrier between myself and Carmen resulting in miscommunication. Thats where the adventure begins. Carmen boiled the chicken last week with garlic and onion. That she’d made when we made the beef chimichangas, and frozen. Period...
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Flan | Inside La Concina
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Vocabulario – Vocabulary. Vocabulario – Vocabulary. May 3, 2010 — wmisenhi. Well let’s end this blog on sweet note. This recipe is something that I’ve never eaten before but it seems to be offered in every Mexican food restaurant I’ve ever visited… Flan. In my research, I found that Flan is the popular name for the original recipe “Creme Caramel” made in Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. So for this recipe you will need:. 1 can sweet condensed milk. 1 can evaporated milk. Put all the ingredients in the blender.
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Oscar Martinez | A Look At Border Studies
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A Look At Border Studies. Between the Lines: Border Research Ethics and Methods →. April 6, 2010 · 7:37 am. This week I met with another UA professor to learn more about his work in border studies. I know the majority of my posts relate to people at the UA, but so many insightful people work here! So today I went to my professor’s office, Oscar Martinez. I’m currently taking his U.S.-Mexico Border Region class. His most recent book,. Highlights many of his interests in the region. From historical per...
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Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, PhD. | A Look At Border Studies
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A Look At Border Studies. Antonio Rios Bustamante Part 1. Gustavo Reveles →. March 2, 2010 · 11:12 am. Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez, PhD. For my entry this week I spoke with a UA professor whose class I took last spring. As I have previously mentioned, I like to combine my journalism projects with my other academic love, Mexican American studies and research. So, I went to assistant professor of Gender and Women’s Studies Nicole Guidotti-Hernandez. Looks at the children’s television show and how it ha...
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A Look At Border Studies | Research, Projects and What-Nots Going On at Universities | Page 2
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A Look At Border Studies. Newer posts →. February 22, 2010 · 10:18 pm. Antonio Rios Bustamante Part 1. So, this blog is proving to be a little more complicated than I thought it would be. How difficult can it be to find a correlation between the journalistic and academic ties to U.S.-Mexico border studies? However, all of the information and ties are out there, I just have to keep my eyes and ears open- and research some more! Although his atlas never came to be, he developed even more work on an overall...
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About | A Look At Border Studies
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A Look At Border Studies. I’m Amanda and this is my Border Beat. I’ll regularly update on here through May 2010 on all things related to my blog… A Look At Border Studies. Whether it is research, student projects, or a profile on a professor, this blog will keep up with schools and departments at universities dedicated to Mexican American studies (or Raza, Chicana/o, Latina/o). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Safos Dance Theatre | A Look At Border Studies
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A Look At Border Studies. Between the Lines: Border Research Ethics and Methods. Bye, Border Blog… →. April 27, 2010 · 12:36 am. I’ve spent the last few weeks, maybe even the last couple of months, filming and photographing a new dance company in Tucson called Safos Dance Theatre. For my advanced photojournalism class we had to do a “picture story” and put together a three to eight minute piece with photos, video and audio to tell a newsworthy story- using Final Cut. In his book,. One response to “.
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Stephanie Elizondo Griest | A Look At Border Studies
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A Look At Border Studies. Oscar Martinez →. March 22, 2010 · 10:27 pm. Last weekend, I went to the Tucson Festival of Books. With my friend and fellow Border Beat reporter, Maty. Last semester we both took a UA Mexican American studies class, Chicana/o Psychology. That’s where we first discovered Stephanie Elizondo Griest. 8211; through her book. Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines. Stephanie Elizondo Griest and Amanda Portillo at The University of Arizona. 8211; after meeting a CNN correspon...