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Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere: Â Â Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico's unlikely victory agains

Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere:  [Image]   [Image](  [Party Friendly Foods for Cinco de Mayo]( Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico's unlikely victory against the French Army led by Napoleon III on May 5, 1862. To celebrate this win for the country just south of our border with the food we so love, there's an easy Mexican shrimp cocktail recipe you need to try...  [Image](  [Pork Mole Tamales](  [Image](  [Paloma]( ARTICLES  [Image](  [‘Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent’ Sizzles With Culinary Intrigue]( Chef Jeremiah Tower may not be a household name like Alice Waters, even in California where he once made history. But if you’ve ever eaten a fine meal in a Golden State restaurant, prepared by a superstar chef in an open kitchen, relying on simple ingredients...  [Image](  [What is the Difference Between Kefir and Yogurt?]( Although kefir and yogurt are both cultured dairy products packed with probiotics and protein, there are a few key differences that differentiate one from the other. Yogurt is made from the bacterial fermentation of [milk](—there are numerous types of yogurts with... FEATURES [Image]( [Museum of Ice Cream]( [by Jocelyn Wong]( COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS  [What Are You Baking These Days? May, 2017 Edition!]( Here we go with May, in which my husband needs a birthday cake baked (think I'll do George Lang's Ilona Torte, one I made a million... [Dan Dan Noodles - Home Cooking Dish of the Month, May 2017]( This was a tight competition between Dutch Babies and Dan Dan Noodles. Though dan dan noodles won this time, I am sure Dutch... [What Cookbooks Have You Bought Lately, or Are You Lusting After? May, 2017 Edition!]( Hey hey it's the merry merry month of May...I've received most of the various odd items I bought last month (the Danish Home Baking...  [See More at Chowhound](  Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere:  [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [Pinterest](  [Instagram](  [Manage Newsletters]( | [Give Us Feedback]( [Click to unsubscribe to this newsletter]( Chowhound 235 Second Street, First Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 [Sign Up]( | [Advertising]( | [Jobs]( | [About Us]( | [CBS Interactive]( [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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