On two previous trips to Mexico we had bought Ger silver necklaces that she really loved, so we planned to visit Taxco, the silver capital of Mexico, near the end of our trip, to shop for silver jewelry for Ger’s Christmas\Birthday\Anniversary presents and maybe a few belated gifts for other family members. The journey from Puebla to Taxco required taking a bus from Puebla to … [Read more...]
Day trip to Cholula
Just about everyone who writes about Puebla recommends taking a day trip to Cholula, a nearby town famous for its many churches and the Great Pyramid of Cholula, which is said to be the largest pyramid in the world. Cholula is located about 11 miles northwest of the Puebla city center and there are several ways to get there. You can take the new train which goes … [Read more...]
A Week in Puebla
When we started our trip we had no intention to visit Puebla, Mexico, but we ended up spending less time on the Pacific coast than planned so we had a week to fill in our itinerary. We selected Puebla because it was on our route from Oaxaca to Taxco, our later destination, and because it looked like there were some interesting things to do there. In hindsight, we are really … [Read more...]
My Mole Quest
I first learned about mole from Diana Kennedy’s cookbook, The Art of Mexican Cooking. At age 95, she has spent most of her life living in Mexico and traveling to different areas to document regional recipes with ferocious attention to detail. She is often called a “culinary anthropologist” and she approaches mole with a scientific attention to detail from sourcing … [Read more...]
Favorite Places in Oaxaca
We spent four weeks in Oaxaca and covered most of the centro area during our stay as well as some forays outside the town. This is a list of the favorite places we ate, shopped, or visited during our stay. Places to eat We didn’t do much cooking in Oaxaca so we had a lot of opportunities to sample food at street stands, in markets, and in restaurants. These were our … [Read more...]