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Published: Aug 19, 2010 by Maura Wall Hernandez · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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As you may have noticed if you've visited theothersideofthetortilla.com over the last few days, things look a little different – and not quite right just yet! Please pardon the digital dust while I polish the site. We've switched to new hosting and we're implementing some great new features for more fun here in the Tortilla Test Kitchen, including a new design and layout and a better commenting system.

In the meantime, if you'd like to view old posts and photos the way they used to look, you can do so by visiting the old site. All of that content has been moved over here but some posts need a little cleaning since they got tarnished in the move. You can still comment here if you like. Any comments left on the old site this week will be ported over to the new site so nothing gets lost in the shuffle.

Don't worry, we'll be back soon, and we'll be more brillante than ever before!

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    1. Gabriela says

      August 24, 2010 at 11:46 am

      I'm very excited to see your new look! I know the re-design process can be slow and tolling at times but in the end you'll be so happy with the results. P.S. Very pretty candle sticks!

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