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Alvin Starkman

Cooking Classes With Nora Valencia in Oaxaca, Mexico

... Recuerdos.  At about 10, taxis arrive to take all to Mercado de La Merced, one of, if not the most popular of the daily markets in downtown Oaxaca … for Oaxacans. About an hour is spent in the market, walking from stall to stall, where you ... Read Read: Cooking Classes With Nora Valencia in Oaxaca, Mexico

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

Traveling Light to Oaxaca

... .  Here in Oaxaca they find new homes for shoes, shorts, jeans, dresses and shirts. Within less than an hour’s drive from downtown Oaxaca, townspeople in marginal communities subsist on tortillas, beans and rice, with meat and poultry ... Read Read: Traveling Light to Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 17/11/2008 | Travel Tips

La Biznaga: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... to bring La Biznaga back into my good books.  While we never actually stopped patronizing the trendy, relaxed eatery in downtown Oaxaca, the painstakingly slow service coupled with a sometimes snooty attitude of the wait staff was enough to ... Read Read: La Biznaga: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

La Casa De Los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca, Mexico

... , it comes with a visit to her home.     La Casa de los Sabores Cooking School is located at Libres 205, in downtown Oaxaca.  Maximum class size is 8, with private lessons available upon request.  You can register for Pilar’s classes by ... Read Read: La Casa De Los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca, Mexico

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

... methods including the use of chemical additives … for everyone’s benefit.   You won’t find Hilarino flogging his mezcal in downtown Oaxaca with the aid of heavily made-up, attractive, smiling teenage girls offering free tastings.  Nor ... Read Read: Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

By: Alvin Starkman | 29/08/2008 | Exotic Locations

Grana Cochinilla Fina --- the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

... -air teaching environment is located at Santa María Coyotepec off a dirt road only 15 minutes from downtown Oaxaca.  The attraction is designed to hold the interest of travelers of all ages and all backgrounds, from layperson to academic or ... Read Read: Grana Cochinilla Fina --- the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Universal design and cohousing principles, as well as economic necessity, spur green housing project in Oaxaca, Mexico, for aging North Americans

... production; 6)      A number of prospective development locations from which to choose, no more than a half hour’s drive from downtown Oaxaca, assuring proximity to restaurants and cafés, galleries, museums and other cultural institutions, ... Read Read: Universal design and cohousing principles, as well as economic necessity, spur green housing project in Oaxaca, Mexico, for aging North Americans

By: Alvin Starkman | 13/07/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Casa de los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca expands options for food enthusiasts

... M.A., LL.B.   Internationally acclaimed Oaxacan chef Pilar Cabrera (NY Times, Bon Appetit) has expanded the roster at her well-known downtown Oaxaca cooking school, Casa de los Sabores (House of Flavors).  Effective June, 2009, indigenous ... Read Read: Casa de los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca expands options for food enthusiasts

By: Alvin Starkman | 17/06/2009 | Travel Tips

Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

... , at the north end of the downtown sector.  But many visitors to Oaxaca prefer a more quaint and traditional environment to the somewhat sterile Americanized accommodations  yet can’t rationalize the cost of hotels such as Camino Real or ... Read Read: Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

Money, Oaxaca and Exchange, a Primer: Traveleres' Checks,atm Machines or Cash

... Canadian changed into American, and then upon arriving in Oaxaca again pay to exchange into a third currency.  It’s true enough that while there are places which exchange only US dollars, within about 3 blocks of the downtown central square ... Read Read: Money, Oaxaca and Exchange, a Primer: Traveleres' Checks,atm Machines or Cash

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

... Tourists who opt to lodge in the quaint, traditional setting of a family-run bed and breakfast, guest house or small hotel in Oaxaca seek a taste of “the real Mexico,” and a personal touch… but such a choice at times comes with night-time ... Read Read: Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

A Rich Wood Carving Tradition in Oaxaca, Mexico: Spotlight on Jacobo Ángeles

... art with more form, symbolism and importance to the development and sustenance of their culture, than those of indigenous ancestry in Oaxaca (wa–HAW–ka), one of the southernmost Mexican states.   Many so-called experts in folk art have ... Read Read: A Rich Wood Carving Tradition in Oaxaca, Mexico: Spotlight on Jacobo Ángeles

By: Alvin Starkman | 27/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Five Generations of Mezcal Producers in Matatlan, Oaxaca: a Proud Family Tradition

... fields and life in the palenque.  Brother Enrique completed his secondary school education, then entered university in Oaxaca, obtaining a degree in industrial chemical engineering. During his college years he would spend the week living in ... Read Read: Five Generations of Mezcal Producers in Matatlan, Oaxaca: a Proud Family Tradition

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Short essays on rural Oaxaca mezcal production: Part II: Recicado from the Mixteca Alta

... of the region don't even call it mezcal, but rather "recicado," a Mixteco name, they say.  But after a five hour drive from the city of Oaxaca, deep in the Mixteca Alta one encounters agave distillation which does take the prize for giving ... Read Read: Short essays on rural Oaxaca mezcal production: Part II: Recicado from the Mixteca Alta

By: Alvin Starkman | 25/03/2009 | Exotic Locations

El Faro: Restaurant in Oaxaca Doesn't Get Any More Real Than This

... incongruous.      El Faro is a small bar in Colonia Reforma, about a ten minute taxi ride from Oaxaca’s zócalo.  It serves nothing but liquor and the finest in typical, filling, and usually fried finger foods and other quickly prepared ... Read Read: El Faro: Restaurant in Oaxaca Doesn't Get Any More Real Than This

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Travel Tips

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