It is my favorite time of the year: fall. The colors, the smells, the foods of fall leave me feeling cozy and snuggly. I find inspiration in nature and it occurred to me that a simple way to have my home reflect the beauty I see outdoors is by creating a Thanksgiving Day centerpiece that is a celebration of the season’s beautiful fruits.
Thanksgiving is almost here, giving us a reason to get together with loved ones to celebrate life, health, happiness and success. Why not end the day with fantastic pumpkin desserts to make you wish Thanksgiving came more than once a year?
Holiday gifts aren’t the only things that come wrapped this time of year. Tamales are edible little presents, which make your table beautiful and your tummy happy. Enjoy!!
Progresso® chicken broth provides a simple addition to beef and cornbread stuffing that’s filled in herbed turkey – perfect for the holidays.
The Thanksgiving celebration is part of the Latino tradition in the United States.
The presidential election has everyone talking politics. It’s also a great opportunity to spark culinary debates as interesting as the presidential ones.
The time when everything reminds us to be thankful for what we have is fast approaching. For children, this concept sometimes isn’t easy to grasp. Therefore, we mothers (and fathers) must use activities, books and fun details to help them understand that everything we receive shouldn’t go unnoticed and needs to be appreciated.
I have been living in the United States for thirteen years, and I’ve celebrated Thanksgiving ever since that time. Stuffing wasn’t new to me, though. Growing up in Mexico we ate stuffing, turkey and cranberry sauce for Christmas.
Without a doubt, Thanksgiving Day is the most important holiday in American culture. In some ways it’s the equivalent of Christmas for us Latins. People travel thousands of miles to gather with their loved ones. The atmosphere in every home…Read More ›
The holidays are right around the corner, and Thanksgiving Day is one of my favorite “adopted holidays.” I love the idea of symbolically dedicating a day to being thankful. This is, without a doubt, a beautiful virtue to honor and teach our kids.