
I Turned My Place Into A Cafe
I have been trying different recipes that are refined sugar-free. I replaced sugar with monk fruit, honey, and maple syrup. I invited my family this

I have been trying different recipes that are refined sugar-free. I replaced sugar with monk fruit, honey, and maple syrup. I invited my family this

“Soy de aqui, como el Coqui” which translates to ” I am from here like the Coqui”, is a common phrase used by many on

It was the winter of 2010, and I booked a trip with friends to Upstate New York. One of our stops was at the apple

I was walking down the street in Chinatown, New York City, and came across this very strange-looking fruit. It was yellow with finger-like stems. I

I made a delicious bread with yogurt, so moist and delicate in flavor. Ingredients: 4 large eggs 2 tbs olive oil 1 cup Greek

I grew up in Puerto Rico, most specifically in the Southwest. My mom and I would wait by a tree not too far from our

This is the best recipe for a quick, easy, and healthy breakfast. It uses no refined sugar. Banana and Peanut Butter Breakfast Cookies Ingredients: 1

HuRakan was a mythological god in the Taino cultureS. They believed that this entity, also called Juracán and Guabancex, was an angry, raging spirit with

It was the winter of 2010, and I booked a trip with friends to Upstate New York. One of our stops was at the apple

HuRakan was a mythological god in the Taino cultureS. They believed that this entity, also called Juracán and Guabancex, was an angry, raging spirit with

Beautiful memories with our parents were created every couple of summers. My sister Evy, nieces and I would visit and stay in one of the

My sister Evy and I moved several times in our childhood from Puerto Rico to NYC, and vice versa. It is an unstable memory of

My memories of my maternal grandfather Abuelo Ismael are stored deep inside my heart. He was a young single dad for a few years due

It was May 6th, 2010 when I decided to walk over to Nyorican Poets Cafe. The cafe is located in the Lower East Side and

For Puerto Ricans, how we dress and how presentable we look is important to us. We inherited a good fashion sense from our grandparents and

In the spotlight today are my favorite aunt and uncle, Titi Tere and Tio Papito. They are the coolest and most fun pair of retirees

My sister Evy and I had a dog during our childhood. His name was Ladrillo which in English means Brick. He was a beautiful reddish

I caught up with my dear friend who prefers to stay anonymous. She is a Nuyorican living in the South. She was born and raised
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