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Cinco de Mayo Tostadas for Six |
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We’ve been celebrating Cinco de Mayo, the Fifth of May, nearly every year for as long as we can remember. It’s not that we have any long-lost relatives in the battle that marked Mexico’s victory over the French army in Puebla in 1862. Rather, we love to cook. Fortunately we have a bevy of friends and relatives that enjoy Mexican food.
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Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May, commemorates Mexico’s victory over the French army in 1862. Around here, it’s a great excuse to chill the beer and invite friends over for a casual fiesta.
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Cinco De Mayo—The Fifth Of May—commemorates Mexico’s victory over the French army in 1862. In the city of Puebla, where the momentous battle took place, the celebration has a grand fair—replete with music, games and great food—to celebrate liberty and freedom.
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