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Continue reading →: Best Places for Sledding in the Hudson Valley RegionWinter in the Hudson Valley has its own magical way of telling you to slow down; it’s the snowfall that mutes everything, allowing you to stay cozy wrapped up in a blanket and savor hot cocoa while watching your favorite movie. But if you really celebrated the snow, you made…
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Continue reading →: Coquito: The Must-Try Drink for Your Holiday CelebrationsLearn how to make a simple Puerto Rican coquito — a creamy coconut holiday drink loved at Christmas, Nochebuena, and family celebrations.
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Continue reading →: Why Sofrito is the Ideal Holiday GiftWhy Sofrito Makes the Perfect Holiday Gift During the holidays, we often find ourselves in crowded stores or are bombarded with ads for candles, new sweaters, and other items that will likely sit on shelves or add clutter. I noticed that our way of showing love is through food, and…
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Continue reading →: Brownsville Bred: A Touching Story of CommunityClairidge Theater Montclair, NJ Saturday, I took the drive from the Hudson Valley to Montclair, NJ. This town is a blend of culture and charm, with a historic district of homes. The main strip is filled with bookstores, cafes, restaurants, and theaters, but I wasn’t there for the scenery. I…
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Continue reading →: Experiencing Latin Food in Wappingers FallsThe village of Wappingers Falls, isn’t just a town a pass through, it literally feeds my soul. Whether I’m grabbing a cafecito, admiring the villages historic features, or enjoying the food and music of la isla. I’m reminded that comfort lives in every detail; the food, the quiet park, and…
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Continue reading →: Explore Hudson: Puerto Rican Food, Shops, and Boutique HotelsWith autumn weather and foliage making its rounds, I needed a day in Hudson NY. I took the scenic route on the Taconic to Columbia County with two intentions, grab lunch at Little Rico and walk the grounds of Olana Historic Site, but Hudson had other plans. Warren St I…
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Continue reading →: Salsa Music and Apple Picking at Weeds OrchardsPumpkins, Apples, and Sazon – Oh my!
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Continue reading →: Bear Mountain: A Hidden Gem for Hispanic New YorkersA Childhood Core Memory: Road Trips and Wise Chips Road trips were my favorite as a child, the trees that blurred from the speed of the car, the knotted hair from the wind blowing through the open windows or looking for VW Beetles to punch the person sitting next to…

