People are lining the streets in Puebla, Mexico ready for parades depicting Mexican and French soldiers. All sorts of wares are being sold, people are laughing, talking and eating food including tacos, enchiladas and more. Sometimes even re-enactments of the battle are done to show key moments and the final victory. These traditions are done to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, a day of importance inRead Now
T’ahpas 529 | Melrose, MA
Leave a commentAndalucia, a southern province in Spain is where Tapas originated from. The literal meaning of this word is “a cover” & traditionally this comes from a complementary piece of ham served on top of a wine glass so you wouldn’t drink alcohol on an empty stomach. These days we know them as “small plates” which allow you to experience many different flavors without filling upRead Now
Happy National Pi Day | Celebrate with Pizza!
Leave a commentMath is not my strong suit, so although I know that “Pi Day” has nothing to do with food, 🙂 I want to celebrate National Pi Day a bit differently-by providing a list of some of my favorite places to eat pizza. I have eaten quite a bit of pizza in my 29 years and will try pretty much any topping and explore a myriadRead Now
La Perle Caribbean Restaurant | Everett, MA
4 CommentsI feel like I have always known I was going to love Haitian food the moment I tried it. Why? Well because there are so many similarities between their cuisine and my own native cuisine: Puerto Rican food. I was right, not only did I love everything I ate at La Perle Caribbean Restaurant, but I left wanting more and craving it almost every dayRead Now