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The Mija Chronicles

Mexican food and culture, on both sides of the border

An update from Mija, three years later

I didn’t mean to take a three-year hiatus from blogging. But, as it turns out, being a decent wife and partner, having a baby, publishing a cookbook, writing freelance food articles, and being CEO of a growing food tourism business are a little too much for one woman—even me, the woman who thrives on doing…

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Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead altars in Atlixco and Huaquechula, Puebla

Due to a quirk in my travel schedule, I was able to spend this year’s Day of the Dead in Mexico. My friend Rebecca organized an excursion to Huaquechula and Atlixco, two towns not too far from Puebla city. Rebecca had gone to Huaquechula a few years earlier, and she’d had the kind of experience…

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Five Mexican recipes to make for Day of the Dead

Up until this year, I wasn’t quite sure what the typical Day of the Dead Foods were in Mexico, beyond the traditional pan de muerto, candied sweets and hot chocolate. I had an idea of the sweets, but what about the savory stuff? I did some research and it turns out that Day of the…

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Feliz Día de los Muertos!

Day of the Dead is celebrated tomorrow and Friday in Mexico. This week I’m finally feeling the spirit. Here is the altar I put up yesterday in our living room: … and the Pan de Muerto I had for breakfast, purchased from La Puerta Abierta Bakery in Roma. (Verdict: thumbs up, although it didn’t have…

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Recipes

Homemade orange-pineapple juice

Black Bean Migas

Black bean migas with roasted tomato salsa

Fried Brussels sprout and bacon tacos with charred tomato salsa

Roberto Santibañez’s sweet-and-crunchy grape guacamole

For those hot summer days: agua mineral preparada

Pozole: A soup without borders

Quick chipotle salsa in Puebla York

Crispy quesadillas with rajas, chicken and cheese

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Who is Mija?


Mija is Lesley Téllez, a writer, mom, and culinary entrepreneur in New York City. I lived in Mexico City for four years, which cemented my deep love for Mexican food and culture. I'm currently the owner/operator of the top-rated tourism company Eat Mexico. I also wrote the cookbook Eat Mexico: Recipes from Mexico City's Streets, Markets & Fondas.

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