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Hasta luego! See you later!

October 28, 2015
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It’s been a great two years Sadly, after more than two years of regular posts on the Esperanza Education Language, Learning and Culture blog it is time for me to say hasta luego!  Raising a Bilingual Child Writing for Esperanza Education has given me the opportunity to explore m
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Mezcal

September 28, 2015
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“Pa’ todo mal mezcal, pa’ todo bien también” It’s Friday night and our daughter has fallen asleep at dinnertime. She’s had a really persistent flu since Monday and she’s too tired to eat. My wife and I sit down to dinner and she pours us each
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Oaxacan Food From A to Z: Part 9 Itanoní

July 20, 2015
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Street food with a story to tell Itanoní is a restaurant in Oaxaca City’s Colonia Reforma neighbourhood (less than 30 minute walk from the zocalo) that sells street-style food using criollo (what we would call heirloom) corn. When you enter the open air eatery the first thing th
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Raising a Bilingual Child: Finishing Kindergarten

June 16, 2015
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How did we do? I can’t believe how quickly this school year has flown by. When I was a kid the school year felt endless but so did the summers. As we are about I embark on our first summer vacation it’s seems appropriate to reflect on our bilingual daughter’s first y
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Part 8 Hierba Santa and Hoja de Aguacate

May 11, 2015
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Two leaves that give Oaxacan food its unique taste Hierba Santa Hierba santa also known as hoja santa in other parts of Mexico means sacred herb or leaf and is an essential ingredient in the typical Oaxacan dish mole verde (green mole sauce). The leaf is large and heart-shaped (up to
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Part 7 Frijoles and Guías

April 13, 2015
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The ‘Three Sisters’ in Oaxacan food The Three Sisters – maize (corn), beans and squash are three food crops that have been planted together all over the Americas since the advent of agriculture. These three plants work symbiotically – the corn gives the beans s
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Part 6 Epazote, Elotes y Esquites

March 16, 2015
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Three foods that start with the letter ‘e’ whose names come from Nahuatl I love etymology. I realize now that when I started this Oaxacan Food from A to Z project I should have written about the use of nahuatlismos – words that are commonly used today whose origin is
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Part 5 Chile de Agua

February 16, 2015
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The final spicy instalment of the letter C/Ch I debated whether or not to do a third blog on the letter C, but I realized that I cannot talk about Oaxacan cuisine without at least mentioning one chile. Chile de Agua – A Oaxacan Chilli Pepper In the streets of Oaxaca city you wil
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Oaxacan Food from A to Z: Part 4 Chocolate and Chilacayota

January 19, 2015
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Traditional Oaxacan Drinks: Chocolate and Agua de Chilacayota As I mentioned in my last post about Oaxacan food, there are many traditional Oaxacan foods that begin with the letters c and ch (che), so here is part four of Oaxacan Food from A to Z where we will explore two Oaxacan drin
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Multilingual Frozen: Disney’s dream come true for bilingual children

December 01, 2014
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Last December I took my daughter to see Disney’s Frozen and I am the first to admit that I loved it as much as she did. I laughed (and cried) and instantly fell in love with the music. Having grown up with musical theatre (my mother worked in wardrobe), I have a real soft spot f
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