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Alvin Starkman

Medical and Dental Treatment and Coverage in Oaxaca, Mexico

... plan.  In theory, between the two plans, 100% reimbursement is achieved.    You can ask the manager of your hotel or bed and breakfast to do you a favor by translating each of your supporting documents, to save you the trouble upon your ... Read Read: Medical and Dental Treatment and Coverage in Oaxaca, Mexico

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

Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

Alvin Starkman, M.A., LL.B.   An examination of tourist reviews of quality, reputable bed and breakfast accommodations in Oaxaca, reveals occasional commentaries relating to noise, insects, smells and sanitation.    Travelers to a ... Read Read: Accommodations in Oaxaca: Ants, Noise and Toilet Paper

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

Am I paying my staff too much? Improving profits and peace of mind: A case study from Oaxaca, Mexico

... changed) pays her receptionists 115 pesos (roughly $9 USD) per day, and her chambermaids 100.  Mary, an American who owns a bed and breakfast, never pays staff less than 150 pesos per day.  The American travels outside of the country to ... Read Read: Am I paying my staff too much? Improving profits and peace of mind: A case study from Oaxaca, Mexico

By: Alvin Starkman | 12/10/2009 | Vacation Rentals

Oaxaca Hotels, Motels, And More

... even child day care that will provide you with everything you are looking for when it comes to a vacation. Taking a look at the bed and breakfasts is going to be a breath taking look at history. Many of these B&Bs are historically old ... Read Read: Oaxaca Hotels, Motels, And More

By: Lewis Pennington | 14/06/2008 | Travel
Alvin Starkman

Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

... or Los Laureles, impressive in their own right.    Most of the smaller family-owned and operated hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses do not have pools, but should not be discounted out-of-hand.  Some have made arrangements with ... Read Read: Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

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

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

... experience in the modest kitchens of her mother and her family’s other matriarchs of gastronome. And today, members of the Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast Association (http://www.oaxacabedandbreakfast.org) had an opportunity to learn for themselves. ... Read Read: Casa de los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca expands options for food enthusiasts

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

Enjoying All of the Oaxaca Amenities

... new meaning. When preparing for your fateful trip, consider the accommodations. There are hotels, inns, motels, bed and breakfasts, and even private villas to give you the complete satisfaction of a home away from home. Get those extra ... Read Read: Enjoying All of the Oaxaca Amenities

By: Lewis Pennington | 20/06/2008 | Travel
Alvin Starkman

Caldo De Piedra --- Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... in the bowl and watch their meal quickly poach in a boiling broth.     Caldo de Piedra, located a few minutes outside of Oaxaca on the highway leading to Santa María el Tule, ceremoniously replicates the age-old custom before your eyes. ... Read Read: Caldo De Piedra --- Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 11/07/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

I Say Miracle Whip, You Say Mayonnaise: a Delicacy in Oaxaca, Mexico

... singular versatile dressing garners pretty well the same respect from marketing mavens as does the whole range of breakfast cereals and soft drinks.   Oaxaca will simply not let mayonnaise take a back seat to its deep red cousin or to ... Read Read: I Say Miracle Whip, You Say Mayonnaise: a Delicacy in Oaxaca, Mexico

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Recipes

La Casa De Los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca, Mexico

... the subtleties, including the mysteries of the famed seven moles, from her grandmother, who learned from her grandmother before her. She is a Oaxaca-born master of southern Mexico cookery as well as international epicurean trends, capable ... Read Read: La Casa De Los Sabores Cooking School in Oaxaca, Mexico

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

Vieja Lira Trattoria & Pizzeria - Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... to remind me of my grandmothers’ recipe from The Old Country.  Watch out asiento, schmaltz is making inroads into Oaxaca.     My wife’s seafood bouillabaisse consisted of a medley of seafood and fish, juices appropriately spiced with a ... Read Read: Vieja Lira Trattoria & Pizzeria - Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Travel Tips

Women Potters Of San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca

... kneading into clay --- the lifeblood of their economic existence --- and in the case of María, looking after preparing breakfast for Luci and her older brother and getting them off to school.   The family of four lives in a modest yet fair ... Read Read: Women Potters Of San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca

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

Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

... skill), notwithstanding a stated hotel rate of 1200 pesos, a couple can end up with a junior suite including breakfast, for 450 pesos.   The range of tourist products and services together with indigenous cultural traditions found in other ... Read Read: Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

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

La Biznaga: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... 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 cause us ... Read Read: La Biznaga: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

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

Traveling Light to Oaxaca

... visits to the city all you’ll be bringing down will be two suitcases filled with treasures for those in need.  And remember, with all that Oaxaca has to offer shoppers, craft collectors and art aficionados, there’s never a risk that you’ll ... Read Read: Traveling Light to Oaxaca

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

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