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Recipe: M E N U Have a Mexican Dinner This May
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Directions: May 1: Labor Day

May 2: Dia de la Santa Cruz, when crosses are erected and decorated with flowers. The people celebrate with fireworks and picnics, often a barbacoa,barbecue. Although, from its name, the day of the Holy Cross, it is ostensibly a Christian holiday, the celebration is of pre-Colombian origin.In the Mayan culture the cross symbolized the four corners of the earth, and the spring holiday celebrates rebirth. Today, the holiday unofficially honors construction workers, who were the ones to sustain the celebration by building makeshift crosses on the rooftops of unfinished churches duringthe last century.

May 5 or Cinco de Mayo: anniversary of Battle of Puebla, at which the Mexican army defeated that of the French on May 5, 1862.

May 15: the Feast of San Isidro, patron saint of grain, livestock and agriculture.

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Notes: The Monthly Food Column is presented as a service of COOK'SBOOKS andAMES BOOKS: column appeared each month in Behind The Times, the monthly newspaper of Orange County, Vermont 1997.

>A KitPATh bust 98-Feb

Recipe by: Marguerite Ames, Food Columnist 1997May Recipe by "Pillsbury Kitchens' Family Cookbook" 1979 edition Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by KitPATh on Feb 17, 1998

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