Dining with the Dead is an unforgettable cultural and culinary odyssey. Traditional, celebratory Mexican food is the soul of this one-of-a-kind cookbook. Make tamales, pozoles, pan de muerto, and many other festive, iconic dishes. Learn about altars, sugar skulls, and decorations. Unlock the essence of chiles, make scratch tortillas, and perfect the king of the moles. Highlights:? 112+ delicious recipes? 540+ beautiful and mouthwatering photos? 8 x 10-inch hardcover? Ingredients and how to find them and treat them? Numbered instructions? Photographic step-by-step instructions? Homemade foods, created from scratch? Crafting instructions included as well? Learn the origins of Día de Muertos? Learn about altars and ofrendas (offerings)? Venture into the night vigil at the cemetery in Mexico
Morgan has chosen the coolest costume ever-a dead bride.
Those were idyllic days for Ed and Julian, their lives filled with Huckleberry Finn moments. They were only two years apart. Julian admired Ed for his no-nonsense wisdom, and Ed always looked out for his little brother.
Even though Cristina has lost her blue bunny, she can still enjoy Halloween and the Day of the Dead by thinking about her favorite toy. Includes facts about Halloween and the Day of the Dead.
Day of the Dead
Upon the death of her beloved Tio Urbano, who has taught her that monarch butterflies are the souls of the dead, young Lupita gains a deeper understanding of Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, as it is observed in rural Mexico.
Every year Don Pedro and his family make paper-mache skeletons, or calavera, for Mexico's Day of the Dead holiday, and every letter of the alphabet gets its own unique bones.
Beto searches all day for something all his own to put on his grandmother's grave for the Day of the Dead.
Tanto los viejos como los jóvenes comparten el placer agridulce de intercambiar calaveras de azúcar y chocolate con el ... desde las grotescas caras de los presidentes de los Estados Unidos hasta recelosos gorilas, calaveras y brujas.
Introduces toddlers to the Day of the Dead by using counting activies.
Children will love reading about the many traditions of the holiday and learning how Day of the Dead celebrations have changed over time. Vivid images on each spread encourage young readers to make connections with the text.