Lone Star
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Origins of Tex-Mex
Fri, 07/11/03 11:38 AM
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Sundancer7
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RE: Origins of Tex-Mex
Fri, 07/11/03 12:28 PM
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Lonestar: Sincere thanks for the history lesson. Cleared up a lot of misconception on my behalf starting with the Tex-Mex railway in 1800's, with the language dialect of mixed English and Mexican on up to what we know as Tex-Mex cooking Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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Bushie
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RE: Origins of Tex-Mex
Fri, 07/11/03 12:56 PM
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Great article, Lone Star! Thanks. (And, I HAVE been to the original Ninfa's.  )
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EdSails
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RE: Origins of Tex-Mex
Fri, 07/11/03 2:57 PM
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Thanks, Lone Star. Having both Diana Kennedy's book and a book with Ninfa's recipes in it, i'm going to enjoy looking up the contrasts now between the two. Good article!
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