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Rated G Mexican Coffee

Submitted by: IrvineHousewife 
Home Town: Orange, California, USA
Living In: Irvine, California, USA
This alcohol-free, cinnamon and clove-spiced coffee has been a favorite in our house for many years. 

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Easy Mexican Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Sheldyn 
This rich hot chocolate is spiced up with a pinch of chili powder. 

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Mexican Strawberry Water (Aqua de Fresa)

Submitted by: Olivia 
Fresh fruit waters, or Aguas de Frutas, made with crushed or blended fruit are a common and popular drink all over Mexico. This recipe is extremely flavorful and refreshing, especially when fresh strawberries are in season. 

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Mexican Beans

Submitted by: sheilamichael 
Living In: Sandwich, Illinois, USA
Wonderful Mexican beans to serve as a side dish with your meal. 

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Smooth Sweet Tea

Submitted by: cookincode3 
Home Town: East Branch, New York, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Southern sweet tea, perfect for hot summer days! 

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Chocolate Mexican Wedding Cookies

Submitted by: Karen Ginnis 
A chocolate version of the Mexican Wedding Cookie. 

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Authentic Mexican Hot Sauce

Submitted by: Nyteez.com 
Living In: Forest Ranch, California, USA
Combining a variety of toasted, dried chile pods with vinegar and garlic, this is the sort of hot sauce you might find on the neighborhood taco wagon. It is a little time consuming but well worth it. 
 
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