
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Arts and Crafts
These are a few fun things you can make for Cinco de Mayo.
Maracas - They are an important part in the folk music and dancing of Mexican culture.
" You will need: 9-inch paper plate, markers or crayons, handful of dried beans or rice, stapler, five or six strips of colored crepe paper or streamers. First, decorate the outside (bottom) of the paper plate- use bold designs and bright colors! Fold the plate in half and put a handful of beans or rice inside. Staple it shut. Then staple the colored streamers to the curved side of the plate. Now shake your maraca, and make your own music!"
Serape - It is a Mexican tradition that can be added to any Cinoc de Mayo outfit.
"You'll need a large brown grocery bag, scissors, masking tape, and poster paints. Cut straight up the seam on the back of the bag, branching into a "V" and then a hole in the bottom of the bag (this is the neck hole). Next, cut about a 5-inch wide strip from each side of the bag. This makes the open sides of the serape. Now make fringe around the bottom by either cutting slits all around the edges, or by punching holes along the bottom and threading pieces of yarn through. Now, turn the serape inside out, so that the print in inside, and the side that is showing is plain brown. You may need to secure the shoulder area (the bottom of the bag) with masking tape. Finally, lay your serape out flat, and paint with bright colors!"
Pinata - They are fun to make and even better to break.
"You will need: A large balloon, lots of newspaper, flour, masking tape, colored tissue, paint (optional), glue, scissors, string, pencil.Here's what you do: Blow up the balloon & tie tightly. Then tear the newspaper into long, thin strips (about 1 inch wide and at least 12 inches long). You'll need lots of strips! In a large bowl, mix 5 cups of flour with water- adding the water slowly until it is the consistency of pancake batter. Dip the newspaper strips in the flour and water mixture, wetting them completely. Remove any excess moisture from the strips by running them through your fingers, and then drape them over the balloon. Continue overlapping strips until the balloon is completely covered. Add more and more layers of newspaper until you have applied 5 -10 layers.To decorate your pinata, let it dry completely, then either paint it, or cover it with colored tissue paper attached with craft glue. Overlap the tissue like roof shingles.To fill the pinata, cut a small flap in the top, bend it back carefully and drop in small wrapped candies or goodies. When the pinata is full, fold the flap back in to place."
For more ideas go to: http://mailjust4me.com/play/cinco1.htm
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Food
What types of food do they serve at Cinco de Mayo? The answer is .................almost everything. Here the food goes beyond the tacos and burritos that we are familiar with. Some areas prepare dishes that might seem bland while others are full or spices. For most, the herb of choice is cilantro.
Here are a few examples:
Chiles en Nogada
Mole
Camote
Tamales
Chile Rellenos
Flautas
Pan Dulce
Salsa (a lot of different types)
For more examples or the recipes go to http://mexicanfood.about.com
/od/resources/a/cincodemayomenu.htm
Here are a few examples:
Chiles en Nogada
Mole
Camote
Tamales
Chile Rellenos
Flautas
Pan Dulce
Salsa (a lot of different types)
For more examples or the recipes go to http://mexicanfood.about.com
/od/resources/a/cincodemayomenu.htm
Thursday, May 7, 2009
How is Swine Flu Affecting This Holiday?
The celebration of Cinco de Mayo will go on despite swine flu lurking around. However, here will be a few precautions taken. For example authorites have enforced a 10 feet personal space rule and all participants are required to wear industrial strength gas masks. Though the swine flu is an inconvenience, the show must go on! Most activities will carry on as usual.
How is Cinco de Mayo celebrated?
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in several different ways mostly in Mexico and Spain. Some use it as an excuse to eat Mexican food and drink margaritas, while others acknowledge the significance of the holiday. At the celebration of Cinco de Mayo there are parades, mariachi bands, and parades. One of the things that really stand out, is the Mexican food.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Interesting Fact
Cinco de Mayo is spanish for fifth of May. The fifth of May is the day that Cinco de Mayo is celebrated. The Battle of Puebla was on the fifth of May which is the reaon why Cinco de Mayo is celebrated!
Friday, May 1, 2009
What is Cinco de Mayo?
Most people believe Cinco de Mayo to be a celebration of Mexico's independence. However, that is incorrect. Actually it is a holiday that celebrates the Mexican army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
This is the link to a video that tells more about the history of cinco de Mayo: http://link.history.com/services/player/bcpid1519102668?bclid=1515735836&bctid=1519065769
This is the link to a video that tells more about the history of cinco de Mayo: http://link.history.com/services/player/bcpid1519102668?bclid=1515735836&bctid=1519065769
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