Emanuel's South American vacation 'unbelievably good'Chicago Sun-TimesA tanned Mayor Emanuel talked about his family's winter vacation to South America during a news conference on the city's recycling efforts. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times Some people go to Florida, Arizona or Mexico over Christmas break. …and more »
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Yes Germany is a good model for the US…CNN (blog)They seem to do well with thier Healthcare system, can afford 4-6 weeks vacation every year. I often see Germans traveling through the US, vacationing out West and Miami, Vail, and such, and it is not just the upper-crust vacationing. …and more »
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Taking the Kids to Mexico: A Good Idea?The Stir (blog)An especially memorable pre-kids vacation spot called our names again, so the hubs and I decided on a trip to Mexico to just chill for a few days. …
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All in all, Dallas, we've got it pretty goodDallas Morning NewsBy pure coincidence, as you read this, I will be vacationing in Mexico City. (All the vacation packages to Baghdad were booked. …and more »
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Corn smut? Tastes great and good for you, too!
Now it is established scientific fact: Smut is GOOD for you. Corn smut, that is.
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Corn smut? Tastes great and good for you, too!The Associated PressSando began his hunt in Xochimilco, a community on Mexico City's south side, where huitlacoche-munching Aztecs first built floating fields atop rafts of …and more »
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Corn Smut? Tastes Great and Good for You, Too!ABC NewsA woman holds huitlacoche in a food market in Mexico City, Tuesday, April 13, 2010. For years,… For years, scientists have assumed that huitlacoche …and more »
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My husband and I would like to buy a vacation home in a safe area in Mexico. Perhaps near the beach & close to California. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
I’m going to Mexico end of January, looking for a romantic beachy village or city in northern mexico (coming from Cal). Preferably affordable and not “resorty”.