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When Butters suggests he be leader next time, Stan and Kyle suggest that while he is a great Mexican team player, he is not a great leader of Mexicans as it took him more than two weeks to cross the border. In response, Butters stands up and gestures with his hands, causing Mexicans everywhere to chant loudly enough for the boys to hear them.
Escamoles (Spanish: [eskaˈmoles] ⓘ; Nahuatl languages: azcamolli, [1] from azcatl 'ant' and molli 'puree' [2]), known colloquially as Mexican caviar or insect caviar, are the edible larvae and pupae of ants of the species Liometopum apiculatum and L. occidentale var. luctuosum. [3]
The bizcochito or biscochito (diminutive of the Spanish bizcocho) is a New Mexican crisp butter cookie made with lard, flavored with sugar, cinnamon, and anise. [2] [3] The dough is rolled thin and cut into the shape of the fleur-de-lis, the Christian cross, a star, or a circle, symbolizing the moon. [4]
Butters' disappearance causes a town search party and several days later, the police announce that they will be checking more secluded areas, such as ducts, wells, and bomb shelters, potentially ruining Cartman's plan. He then guides Butters out of the shelter, making him wear a box over his head so he cannot see that everything is actually ...
The cookbook author and blogger behind Nibbles & Feasts, Ericka Sanchez tells us how she cooks up Latin American fare to pass on family traditions, and shares a recipe with us, too. The post Why I ...
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Rosarita – Mexican-style foods; Screaming Yellow Zonkers – glazed popcorn (discontinued) Slim Jim – meat snacks; Smart Balance – butter, mayonnaise and cooking oil; Squeez 'N Go – prepared pudding; Swanson – frozen TV dinner; Swiss Miss – powdered cocoa for hot chocolate and pudding; Udi's Gluten Free – gluten free bread products
Many of the Mexican species commonly grow on mossy banks, rock, and roadsides in oak-pine forests. Pinguicula macroceras ssp. nortensis has even been observed growing on hanging dead grasses. P. lutea grows in pine flatwoods. [12] Other species, such as P. vulgaris, grow in fens. Each of these environments is nutrient-poor, allowing butterworts ...