In America Cinco de Mayo involves partying it up with all the best foods and alcohol made in Mexico but everyone seems to forget one staple food. The pink cake!
If you love fajitas, then this is the perfect event for you! The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is celebrating their 30th Anniversary with a huge Cinco De Mayo Celebration!
Cinco De Mayo is here! That means a lot of people are going to use today as an excuse to get drunk, lol. But there are other deals that the entire family can take advantage of.
Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner so that means all kinds of celebrations are happening. Whether you are Mexican or not, it is fun to join in the festivities. And what is better than celebrating with a nice cold Michelada! Here are 7 recipes for the perfect Cinco de Mayo Michelada.
They’re our neighbor to the south. We share the second largest border between two countries. We enjoy their food and celebrate their culture every year on May 5. But, what do we really know about the officially named United Mexican States?
It’s May and that means that soon we’ll be celebrating our Mexican heritage, much like we all celebrate our Irish heritage in March…even when we have neither. Cinco de Mayo is a great excuse to leave work early, eat tortilla chips and drink more tequila than sanity allows, but is it starting to feel just a little bit like the same old thing?
Cinco de Mayo is fast approaching. Most folks pull out the guacamole and celebrate with friends over margarita specials at their local cantina, but beyond the revelry of the fiesta, here are a few things you might not know about the fifth of May holiday: