Cherokee Street - the only place to get Mexican food in St. Louis...and the best place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo!
So that's what we did!
The people, the music, the dancing, and the heavenly smells of all kinds of Mexican food filled the air as we walked the street. We tasted chicharones for the first time (just found out, while making sure I spelled the word correctly, that they are fried pork skins.) We danced, we ate, we laughed, we played. It was a fun, entertaining and exciting way to spend the afternoon.
Though I had never ventured down there before, I'm looking forward to going back!
For more information on Cherokee Street,
click here.
Here are some highlights:
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Welcome to Cherokee Street! |
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Dancing in the street... |
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So we joined them! |
Not sure if this will post, but here's
a link to laugh at!
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Everyone should experience these once in their lifetime - but only once! |
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If you like Pina Coladas (oh, we do!) |
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A view from the rooftop |
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The sun setting over St. Louis |
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Strawberry Margarita cupcakes made by Karen to end the evening! |
Sharon, just wanted to let you know that Jane over at the blog "Thy Hand Hath Provided" has written a cookbook of the same name ( THHP). Today only starting at ten am our time the cookbook will be free at Amazon.com. Free is good!!! :)
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Yes, guess who missed it? Did you end up buying it? Is it good? I'll check out the blog. Hope you've had a great week!
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