Jean Paul, Jessica, Lluvia, Justin, and our good friends Sandy and Luis.
September 16th was Mexican Independence Day, so we got to celebrating on the 15th and 16th! My first Mexican Independence actually being a Mexican!
We celebrated at church this year :)
Some of the ladies that participated in the "traditional dress" contest at church:
JP and his mom in front of the Queretaro State Capitol building
Every time is food time on this blog:
Here's a common snack in Queretaro: a big crispy pork rind with cabbage, tomatoes, onions, salsa, and thin strips of PICKLED PORK SKIN on top. NOT one of my favorites, but it's quite popular!
This IS one of my favorites, in fact there were made at my house by me for lunch on the 16th - Queretaro Guajolotes (wah-ho-LO-tays) or in Mexico City they're called pambazos (pahm-BAH-sohs) - sandwiches where the bread is dipped in sauce and roasted, filled with beans, cheese, chorizo sausage, onion, lettuce, and cooked squares of potato and carrot. REALLY YUMMY
And the typical elotes (ey-LO-tays) - corn on the cob covered in mayonaise, grated white cheese, chile powder and lime! We had a guest from Guadalajara at our house for lunch the other day and we were talking about typical foods in Queretaro and Guadalajara, and he just about gagged when we said we eat mayonaise and cheese on corn... I guess that's only in this region of Mexico!