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    Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. It's almost Mardi Gras! Got king cake?

    Mardi Gras is next Tuesday -- got your king cake?
    Mardi Gras is next Tuesday -- got your king cake? At first sight, it may come across as, well, a little unusual. A large wreath-shaped cake bedazzled in vibrant shades of purple, green and gold — there's nothing subtle about it. It might be...

    Tags: Ash Wednesday, Cinnamon, Eggs, Pecans, Mardi Gras

  2. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. King cakes are a great way to indulge before Lent

    At first sight, it comes across as, well, a little unusual. A large wreath-shaped cake bedazzled in vibrant shades of purple, green and gold — there's nothing subtle about it. It might be flavored simply with a touch of cinnamon sugar, or maybe it's decked out with any of a number of creative fillings. Help yourself to a slice, or two — just be careful you don't accidentally bite into the plastic baby.
    At first sight, it comes across as, well, a little unusual. A large wreath-shaped cake bedazzled in vibrant shades of purple, green and gold — there's nothing subtle about it. It might be flavored simply with a touch of cinnamon sugar, or maybe it's...

    Tags: Ash Wednesday, Mardi Gras, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Mexico

  4. Jan 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Celebrate Three Kings Day with Rosca de Reyes

    Daily Dish
    Celebrate Three Kings Day with Rosca de Reyes...
  6. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Children and young adults

    <strong>Abarat</strong>
    Abarat Absolute Midnight Clive Barker Joanna Cotler/HarperCollins, $24.99, ages 13 and up In the third installment of this lavish series, a teen girl is menaced by a powerful sorceress in a mystical fantasy world. The Annotated Peter Pan J.M....

    Tags: Peter Yarrow, History (tv network), Charles M. Schulz, Museum of Natural History, Soccer

  8. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Mexican feast fit for a king

    Because I left Mexico  when I was 6, my recollections of our holiday traditions are often dreamlike and vague.
    Because I left Mexico when I was 6, my recollections of our holiday traditions are often dreamlike and vague. But my memory of Three Kings Day, or el Día de los Reyes Magos, remains vivid because it came right after Christmas, in the first week of...

    Tags: Mexico City, Santa Claus (fictional character), Diego Rivera, Chile, Salsa (genre)

  10. Jan 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Three Kings Day in Mexico, a holiday in flux

    La Plaza
    It might be hard to imagine, but the streets of Mexico City these past few days have been more jammed than they normally are with vendors hawking food and cheap gifts. Today, Jan. 6, is Three Kings Day. In Mexico that means the happiest day of the year...
  12. Jan 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Extending the holiday spirit with Three Kings Day

    Daily Dish
    Make sure you grab a cup of coffee, tea or Mexican hot chocolate and enjoy this story in this week's Food secton by Lorenza Muñoz about the Mexican feast that's fit for a king: Three Kings Day, or el Día......
  14. Jan 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. A sweet ending to the holiday season

    Daily Dish
    Three Kings Day marks the end of the Christmas season for many Latino families, and the pastries are the centerpiece of the annual celebration. At America's Cafe & Bakery in Maywood, manager Manuel Cordova had to bake more than 3,000......
  16. Dec 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Tejocote is no longer forbidden fruit

    When Mexican Americans begin celebrating the extended Christmas season this Saturday on the feast day of Guadalupe, they will enjoy one big change from a few years ago: ample supplies of <i>tejocote</i>, a peculiar crab-apple-like fruit that most people have never heard of but that is an indispensable ingredient in <i>ponche</i>, the hot fruit punch emblematic of the holidays. Once the most smuggled fruit on the Mexican border, <i>tejocote </i>is forbidden no more.
    When Mexican Americans begin celebrating the extended Christmas season this Saturday on the feast day of Guadalupe, they will enjoy one big change from a few years ago: ample supplies of tejocote, a peculiar crab-apple-like fruit that most people have...

    Tags: Nazareth, Mexico City, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Farms

  18. Dec 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexei II, 79, dies in Moscow

    Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexei II, the iconic religious leader who restored the church from a post-Soviet shell to an institution of privilege and power, died at his Moscow home Friday. He was 79. The imposing, white-bearded Alexei had reigned in...

    Tags: Politics, Church and State Relations, Moscow (Russia), Death, Christian Orthodoxy

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