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Cinco de Mayo Is So Much More Than Margaritas

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Chowhound helps the food and drink-curious to become more knowledgeable enthusiasts, and learn lasting skills in the kitchen. [Take Five]( Musings, ramblings, and candid commentary from an always-hungry New Yorker. [Joey Skladany]( [Editor-at-Large]( Cinco de Mayo is so much more than margaritas, mariachi hats, and the same over-imbibers you ignore during SantaCon. It’s an opportunity to truly appreciate years of Mexican culture and tradition, all wrapped up in one decadently delicious tamale or taco. If you’re anything like me, the avocados are already ripe and ready for the weekend’s festivities. But since I can’t invite *all* of you over to nosh, sip, and celebrate the country that has given us so much, here are some articles for a little holiday inspiration. ¡Salud! [Masters of Mexican Food Reveal Their Cinco de Mayo Party Secrets]( When in doubt, consult the experts. [Read more]( [Ditch the Corona and Try a Less Popular Mexican Craft Beer]( Lime wedges not invited. [Read more]( [These Authentic Mexican Spirits Put Margaritas to Shame]( One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor? One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, MORE! [Read more]( [3 Must-Visit Hotels in Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta]( The only true way to taste Mexico is to visit the country yourself. Trust me: You won’t regret it. [Read more]( [I Had a Mayan Corn Massage in Mexico and It Was Actually Quite Relaxing]( ...with movie theater hot butter in place of body oil! (Kidding, unfortunately.) [Read more]( Featured Deals [What I'm Buying: Churro Maker]( [A wise investment, much like a college education.]( [What I'm Eating: Adela Mexican Hot Sauce]( [Too legit to quit. I put this stuff on everything.]( Featured Deals [What I'm Making: Guacamole]( [Because duh.]( [What I'm Sipping: Bobbing for Mezcal Cocktail]( [I loathe mezcal, but this drink is the exception.]( Let's Stay Connected! [View online]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Manage your Subscriptions]( | [Give Us Feedback]( CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) ©2019 Chowhound.com | All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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