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Southwest by Northeast: February 2012
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Monday, February 27, 2012. The Howling Wolf Misses the Mark. Having moved to the North Shore, I've warily begun trying out local Mexican restaurants. The Howling Wolf Taqueria. In Salem looked like a decent bet. The owners, after all, had lived in Albuquerque for six years and ought to know what New Mexican cuisine should taste like. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Howling Wolf Misses the Mark. Comida Mexican Taqueria in Salem, MA. Howling Wolf in Salem, MA.
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Southwest by Northeast: June 2015
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. As I was driving through Medford last week, I spotted a food truck headed in the opposite direction with the magical words "Stuffed Sopapillas" emblazoned on its side. My heart nearly stopped! Could it be true? Real sopapillas in Boston. Today I Googled them and found Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas. Then I made the mistake of looking at the menu. Corned beef? Okay, I get that. Sopapillas. Where are the refried beans, chorizo, carnitas?
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Southwest by Northeast: November 2010
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Olecito in Inman Square, Cambridge. By wonderful serendipity, my husband and I were in Inman Square last weekend in need of a quick bite to eat, and we stopped in at Olecito ( http:/ olecito.net/. The fast food joint across the street from its parent restaurant, Olé Mexican Grill. To my considerable astonishment, the food there was superb and wonderfully authentic, so much so that I went back yesterday for more. Other Blogs by J...
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Dining with Children: Repost: Gluten-free Dining with Children
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Monday, March 11, 2013. Repost: Gluten-free Dining with Children. Somehow, this was posted yesterday, March 10th, to another of my blogs, Know Your Food Boston. Which must have been confusing for followers of that blog. I'm reposting it here so that today's earlier post actually makes sense. Wow It's been over a year since I last posted. How time flies! And how things change. Eating out is a whole different ball game. Here's a brief roundup of the restaurants we've tried thus far:. It turns out that brea...
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Southwest by Northeast: Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. As I was driving through Medford last week, I spotted a food truck headed in the opposite direction with the magical words "Stuffed Sopapillas" emblazoned on its side. My heart nearly stopped! Could it be true? Real sopapillas in Boston. Today I Googled them and found Papi's Stuffed Sopapillas. Then I made the mistake of looking at the menu. Corned beef? Okay, I get that. Sopapillas. Where are the refried beans, chorizo, carnitas?
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Southwest by Northeast: March 2009
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Friday, March 13, 2009. Masa Southwest Grill in Woburn. Today, I went with a coworker who also happens to be a native New Mexican to try out Masa Southwest Grill. At 350 Cambridge Road, Woburn MA, where they've recently started serving lunch. When we walked in, I was initially dismayed by the posh decor: square plates, cloth napkins, wall sconces. But the prices on the menu were quite reasonable, so we took a seat. My coworker's pulled pork sandwich was simi...
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Know Your Food, Boston: Not Your Average Joe's Goes Local
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Know Your Food, Boston. Do you know where your food comes from? This blog investigates local sources of food. Did your Vermont bacon really come from Canada? Are your eggs from cage-free or free-running hens? Do you know the difference? How local is the fare at your local pizza joint? Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Not Your Average Joe's Goes Local. On their specials menu. Tomato and watermelon gaspacho. Corn, arugula, and tomato pizza. Pasta with chicken and broccoli or asparagus in a mild cream sauce?
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Southwest by Northeast: Comida Mexican Taqueria in Salem
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Reviewing Southwestern Cuisine in New England. Monday, March 19, 2012. Comida Mexican Taqueria in Salem. The most recent Edible Boston. Included a review of Comida Mexican Taqueria. In Salem. Chef Renny Waldron spent four years working at Ole in Cambridge, which peaked my interest. While I found Ole overpriced and not all that good, its takeout business Olecito across the street was pretty good. So my husband and I decided to give it a try. It wasn't so easy to divide up the Taco de Carne Asada. The ...
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Know Your Food, Boston: Why You Should Ask Who Picks Your Food
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Know Your Food, Boston. Do you know where your food comes from? This blog investigates local sources of food. Did your Vermont bacon really come from Canada? Are your eggs from cage-free or free-running hens? Do you know the difference? How local is the fare at your local pizza joint? Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Why You Should Ask Who Picks Your Food. Jay Bookman writes,. It might be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Thanks to the resulting labor shortage, Georgia farmers have been forced to leave millions of dol...