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Making pan de Muerto in Asheville, NC!

Halloween is for me the beginning of the holiday season, in fact, this day is my favorite holiday in the U.S.A. No doubt!

As someone that has lived in the States for many years, I can honestly say I love the playful spirit of Halloween, it is for me the closest thing to the spirit of celebration you experience in Latin America.

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Arts

Biking the River Arts District

Hello everyone, today I want to share a great experience I had while riding a couple of E- bikes at the RAD in Asheville.

This area is very cool, vibrant, eclectic and the home to over 280 artists. There is 3 well known microbreweries, and one of the most popular Southern style BBQ restaurants in Asheville (rumor goes, it is so good that even Presidents como to eat here)

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Restaurants

Cuban Food in Asheville?

Hell yeah, Cuban food finally hits Asheville! If you love to eat out and you have paid attention to this blog, you know I started talking about Guajiro food truck back in June. Yep,they were expecting to be open by August, but hey shit happens and by the time you are reading this THEY ARE FINALLY OPEN!

Guajiro Cuban Comfort Food is probably the most awaited food truck in Asheville in years. You see, ever since I started posting about them, people wanted to know more, they shared my posts, they sent me messages and they wanted to know everything about the opening date and menu.

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Restaurants

Dilbar, The New Indian Street Food in Asheville

Hello everyone!

I hope you are doing well, and ready for more awesome food here in Asheville. All right, I think we are all in for a treat.

Today, I’m going to start a series of vlogs on INDIAN CUISINE IN ASHEVILLE, because it is undeniable, there is a craze for Indian food in this City, and personally I LOVE THIS! I’m lucky I have visited India, and I’m fascinated by their food and culture.

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Things to do

Shiloh’s Historic African American Community In Asheville

Hello friends, I hope you are doing well, and enjoying the last days of summer. Ok, today I want to share with you all, my visit to the Shiloh Community in South Asheville, the oldest African American Community in our City.

This place has a beautiful garden with flowers, vegetables,stone oven, murals, amphitheater, and it is cared for, and kept by local residents.The best part is they are re-writing their history, while empowering youth with a variety of activities and workshops, while investing time in the place they call home.

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Things to do

Salsa Dancing Takes over Asheville

Hi! I’m Emily from Panama City, Florida home of the World’s Most Beautiful Beaches! These days though, I am satisfied with living in the Most Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains! I grew up with a Grandmother who loved to dance and parents who played records often! So, I started dancing as a toddler and just never stopped. Up until moving to Asheville in 2014 I mostly danced freestyle, but I dabbled in Swing, Bellydance, and Ballroom.

Partner dancing was a challenge for me starting out since I was used to “doing my own thing”, but now I absolutely love the freedom of following. Kudos to all the Leads out there! I guess I started dancing Salsa about 8 years ago, but very sporadically at The Block Off Biltmore, Tressa’s, and MG Road. At the beginning of 2020, I jumped into a Rueda de Casino group led by Kenna Sommer and was inspired to learn more Latin dancing.

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Mexican Food

Cochinita Pibil, The best of Mayan Cuisine in Asheville

What up my peeps!? Many people in town are curious and intrigued by Mayan culture in Asheville, but did you know there is a beautiful and delicious meal named COCHINITA PIBIL with Mayan roots and guess what?! I had it a few, and sporadic times in Asheville, until I FOUND IT in the regular menu at LA RUMBA RESTAURANT LATINO YO!

Traditionally cooked for hours underground, and marinated for at least 24 hours, when you have this in the Peninsula of Yucatan it is an incredible experience.

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