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¡Three Amigos! is a 1986 American Western comedy film directed by John Landis, written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman (who also wrote the film's songs), produced by Michaels and George Folsey Jr. (who also served as second unit director), and starring Martin, Chevy Chase, Martin Short, Alfonso Arau, Tony Plana, Patrice Martinez, and Joe Mantegna.
My 3 Sisters (Spanish title:Mis 3 hermanas) is a successful Venezuelan telenovela written by Perla Farías and produced by RCTV in 2000. Scarlet Ortiz and Ricardo Alamo starred as the main protagonists with Roxana Diaz as the main antagonist; Carlos Cruz , Dad Dager , Chantal Baudaux starred as co-protagonists.
woven joins roy yamaguchi & puyallup tribe A wood-fired grill anchors the expansive 15,000-square-foot waterfront restaurant that for more than 35 years was home to C.I. Shenanigans .
"Tres Amigos", tango by Aníbal Troilo, composed by Enrique Cadícamo "Tres Amigos", 1999 single by French-Japanese jazz duo United Future Organization Los Tres Amigos , a contemporary latin jazz group formed by Steve Masakowski (guitar), with James Singleton (bass) and Hector Gallardo (bongos)
Tres Amigos will bring back recipes by late Fort Worth chef Paul Willis, co-founder of several Texas restaurants including the former Cabo in Sundance Square. Willis was also behind the original ...
A restaurant near the Puyallup fairgrounds may look different if you haven’t driven by it lately. The top portion of the building that used to house Cattin’s Family Restaurant has been demolished.
The Tres Amigos burrito has asada, pastor, and chicken, as well as beans, rice, sour cream, salsas, and guacamole. [7] One enchilada dish has three varieties of mole . [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The mole rosa is a pink mole made from beets and walnuts and served with salmon ; another variety is mole verde. [ 10 ]
The name "Puyallup" is an anglicization of the Lushootseed word spuyaləpabš.The name means "people of the bend (at the bottom of the river)," [2] literally s√puy=áləp=abš, from the root √puy̓, 'curve'; the suffix =alap, 'leg or hip'; and the suffix =abš, 'people', [1] and refers to the way that the Puyallup people live on the winding river. [3]