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¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

Published: Jan 1, 2011 · Modified: Feb 7, 2017 by Maura Wall Hernandez · This post may contain affiliate links · 4 Comments

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¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

The end of 2010 was pretty good to us here at The Other Side of The Tortilla. We had a chance to travel quite a bit within Mexico, take hundreds of photos, learn new recipes to share and spend time with family. We hope your new year was filled with food, friends, family and buena vibra for a great 2011.

But we couldn't let 2010 pass without letting you in on a little good news that happened while we were in Huatulco. Just before Christmas, our ponche navideño recipe was featured as one of the top 20 holiday drinks on Better Recipes, a site that’s part of the Better Homes & Gardens network. We couldn’t be prouder, and we think Abuelita Elda would be proud, too.

Click on the image below to see the full list of top 20 holiday mixed drink recipes on Better Recipes.

Thank you to all of our family, friends, fans and supporters who made The Other Side of The Tortilla great in 2010. We’re looking forward to what 2011 brings, and we’ve got plenty of recipes, stories and travel experiences to share this coming year. We hope you’ll continue to visit regularly and tell all your friends about us, too. May 2011 bring you todo lo que desean!

Con todo cariño,

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  1. Yvette says

    January 02, 2011 at 4:45 pm

    Congrats Maura! You go girl!!! Best of luck in 2011 -- Looks like it has started out with a bang! YAY!

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  2. Ana Lilian Flores says

    January 02, 2011 at 5:37 pm

    Congrats!!! Very excited for you because I´m sure this is only the beginning!! Vamos con todo!

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  3. Diana says

    January 03, 2011 at 6:27 pm

    Maura,

    Feliz Año Nuevo and lots of success to you! I'm looking forward to more delicious recipes on your site. abrazotes!

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  4. Carrie says

    January 05, 2011 at 8:34 pm

    Maura, this is awesome and that ponche, wow!
    Happy New Year!

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