I Heart Mercados

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One might assume that growing up in Laredo, Texas gave me the experience and pleasures of the open air farmers' market. In fact, the grocery shopping experience was sterile in Laredo; even H.E.B., that big Texas chain that seems to have every Mexican ingredient you can think of was just a small, sleepy, supermarket back in the day. The forbidden delights of ripe stacked mangos, wild avocados, chirimoyas, guayabas, canteloupe, and watermelon sweltering in the Nuevo Laredo market heat across the river from Laredo, was a temptation to bear stoically. What you could eat on the spot was all you were going to get; naturally, you couldn't take fruits and vegetables across the Rio Grande. But the luscious taste and smell of this fruit in the midst of the clamorous Nuevo Laredo market on a warm summer day with my parents was knowing that all was right in the world. I'm fascinated by … [Read more...]

A Gilda in Italia: Prosciutto e Fichi

Trees dripping ripe figs are everywhere!

In Florence, trees dripping ripe figs are everywhere I look! Needless to say, I brake for figs! Their textured sweetness perfectly complements these gossamer shavings of prosciutto.         … [Read more...]