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Mexican Mocha Bundt Cake

Submitted by: AIMEEBOZ 
Living In: Ripon, California, USA
A rich chocolate cake, baked in a decorative fluted tube pan, has a layer of vanilla pudding in the middle. It gets its Mexican flavor from cinnamon and coffee liqueur. 

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Mocha Cooler

Submitted by: Susan Beck 
Why go to a coffee shop for an iced mocha drink when you can easily whip up a refreshing glass at home? 'I created this mocha mix from a few basic ingredients,' shares Napa, California's Susan Beck. 'Now I can enjoy this cool beverage whenever I want.' 

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Marvelous Mocha Mix

Submitted by: Shirley Brazel 
A tin of this mix with serving instructions makes a ready-to-soothe Christmas gift. My husband and I take it to senior citizens we visit. It perks them right up! 

Mexican Rice Mix

Submitted by: Sonya Dueck 
Cumin and garlic powder season long grain rice in this simple side dish from Sonya Dueck of Cartwright, Manitoba. The mild mixture would be a nice complement to a spicy Mexican entree. 

Mexican Steak and Beans

Submitted by: Edie Farm 
Edie Farm of Farmington, New Mexico heads south of the border for her entree. 'This stovetop dish is easy to prepare,' says Edie. 

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Corny Mexican Salad

Submitted by: Suzanne McKinley 
From Suzanne McKinley of Lyons, Georgia comes this fresh-tasting medley of veggies tossed with a zesty oil-and-vinegar dressing. Serve the salad alone as a side dish or pair it with tortilla chips for an appetizer. 

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Mexican Pizza

Submitted by: Sandra McKenzie 
'My husband and I created the recipe for this hearty snack,' relates Braham, Minnesota field editor Sandra McKenzie. 'Our whole family enjoys it.' 

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Mini Mexican Quiches

Submitted by: Linda Hendrix 
'This fun finger food is great for a brunch, shower, party or whenever you want to much a yummy treat,' writes Linda Hendrix of Moundville, Missouri. 

Mexican Coffee

Submitted by: suesue 
Mexican coffee is almost the same as Irish coffee, except it uses Mexican liqueurs. 

Mexican Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Becky Taaffe 
A tasty blend of peppers makes this skillet meal popular at Becky Taaffe's home in San Jose, California. 'Not only have I prepared it for everyday meals, but also for church dinners, potlucks and family get-togethers. There are never any leftovers,' she reports. 
 
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