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MexConnect is Mexico’s top English-language online magazine, providing quality information about Mexico and promoting Mexico to the world. The magazine has a searchable and cross-indexed database of over 3,000 articles and 6,000 photographs, including 300 photo galleries.

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title Home Page - MexConnect
description MexConnect is Mexico’s top English-language online magazine, providing quality information about Mexico and promoting Mexico to the world. The magazine has a searchable and cross-indexed database of over 3,000 articles and 6,000 photographs, including 300 photo galleries.
url https://www.mexconnect.com/
site_name MexConnect

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  • [H1] MexConnect
  • [H2] Editor’s Comment
  • [H2] Easter in Mexico, Semana Santa and Pascua: a Mexican holiday resource page
  • [H2] Travel
  • [H2] Food & Cuisine
  • [H2] Events, Holidays & Fiesta
  • [H2] History & People
  • [H2] Living, Working, Retiring
  • [H2] Handmade hammocks made with patience and love last a lifetime
  • [H2] Recipes
  • [H2] Beaches
  • [H2] Posts of Interest
  • [H2] Red snapper with Mexican mango sauce: Huachinango con salsa de mango
  • [H2] Arroyo El Carbon in Guadalajara’s Primavera Forest
  • [H2] The few, the proud, the work of Juan Rulfo (1917-1986)
  • [H2] Mexican history: a brief summary
  • [H2] Grilled chicken with orange, honey and chipotle glaze: Pollo a la parrilla con salsa de naranja, miel y chipotle
  • [H2] Mexican-style beef in broth with carrots: Chambarete en caldillo con zanahorias
  • [H2] Seven reasons why tourists to Mexico should choose Ajijic
  • [H2] Ranch Style Eggs: Huevos Rancheros
  • [H2] Did You Know? Sixty-two indigenous languages still spoken in Mexico
  • [H2] A ten year retrospective of Puerto Vallarta real estate
  • [H2] Books & Authors
  • [H2] Aztecs & Maya
  • [H2] Mexico this month – March
  • [H2] Mexico by Motorcycle: An adventure Story and Guide
  • [H2] Murder in Mexico: an English family during the Revolution
  • [H2] About Mexican Food
  • [H2] Culture & Arts
  • [H2] Posts of Interest
  • [H2] Did you know? “The Bells of San Blas”, Nayarit, Mexico
  • [H2] Mexican yucca in orange sauce: Yuca en naranja
  • [H2] Grilled chicken with orange, honey and chipotle glaze: Pollo a la parrilla con salsa de naranja, miel y chipotle
  • [H2] Common questions asked Mexican customs
  • [H2] The state of Veracruz, Mexico – resource page
  • [H2] Basic White Pozole: Pozole Blanco
  • [H2] Tlaxcala State: Traveling the Central High Plains of Mexico
  • [H2] The Great Magic Mushroom Hunt in Oaxaca
  • [H2] Mexico this month – November
  • [H2] Artichoke season: a Mexican Springtime treat
  • [H2] Adventure Tourism
  • [H2] Cultural Customs
  • [H2] Mexican vegetable dishes: some fall favorites
  • [H2] Shrimp and nopal tacos: Tacos de camaron y nopalitos
  • [H2] Mexico’s famous historical people – a chronological list of Mexican makers of history
  • [H2] From exploring Mexico to exploring the world
  • [H3] The Aguascalientes Wine Route: award-winning wines, great food and live music
  • [H3] Mask making in the Magic Town of Huejotzingo, Puebla
  • [H3] Puerto Vallarta: a gourmet’s delight
  • [H3] Relax for the day in picture-perfect Zihuatanejo
  • [H3] Chipilo, Puebla: an Italian town with the best Italian food in Mexico
  • [H3] Handmade hammocks made with patience and love last a lifetime
  • [H3] TWO WORLDS (poem)
  • [H3] Searching for Saffron in Mexico: Azafran and Azafrán de bolita
  • [H3] Mexico’s Timeless Traditions of Healing Rituals, Sacred Medicines and Ancestral Wisdom
  • [H3] Mexican pear salsa: Salsa de peras
  • [H3] Pomegranate Vinaigrette: Vinaigreta de Granada
  • [H3] Cream of walnut soup: Crema de nuez
  • [H3] Coconut and lemongrass rice: Arroz con coco y te limon
  • [H3] Vibrant Puerto Vallarta didn’t overwhelm my autistic partner, it set him free.
  • [H3] Exploring Mexico’s Cenotes: underground portals to Mayan past
  • [H3] Mexico City’s CABLEBUS Connects Communities and Captivates Tourists
  • [H3] Traveling through Mexico: On and off the rails
  • [H3] The Aguascalientes Wine Route: award-winning wines, great food and live music
  • [H3] Mask making in the Magic Town of Huejotzingo, Puebla
  • [H3] Searching for Saffron in Mexico: Azafran and Azafrán de bolita
  • [H3] Mysteries of the Simple Tortilla
  • [H3] December guava fair in Calvillo, Aguascalientes
  • [H3] Los Tamales: Five Hundred Years at the Heart of the Fiesta
  • [H3] Mexican pear salsa: Salsa de peras
  • [H3] Mexican Christmas menu ideas: Posadas, Noche Buena, Navidad
  • [H3] Hanal Pixan, Maya Day of the Dead in Pac Chen, Quintana Roo
  • [H3] The piñata tradition in Mexico
  • [H3] Mexico’s Day of the Dead – resource page
  • [H3] Holy Week in San Gregorio Atlapulco, Xochimilco, Mexico City
  • [H3] Chapala’s rich architectural heritage: here today, gone tomorrow?
  • [H3] Love affair began when President Díaz met President Taft at Mexico/US Summit
  • [H3] The Path of Most Resistance: the Top Yucatán Caste War Sites
  • [H3] Mexico this month – March
  • [H3] What was Mexico like 70 years ago?
  • [H3] Lake Chapala: A Postcard History (review)
  • [H3] TWO WORLDS (poem)
  • [H3] How Sustainable is the Mezcal Industry in Oaxaca?
  • [H3] Mexico’s Timeless Traditions of Healing Rituals, Sacred Medicines and Ancestral Wisdom
  • [H3] Mexican pear salsa: Salsa de peras
  • [H3] Pomegranate Vinaigrette: Vinaigreta de Granada
  • [H3] Cream of walnut soup: Crema de nuez
  • [H3] Coconut and lemongrass rice: Arroz con coco y te limon
  • [H3] Mexican beet and mango salad: Ensalada de betabel y mango
  • [H3] Spearmint sorbet: Sorbet de hierba buena
  • [H3] Avocado soup with tequila: Sopa de aguacate con tequila
  • [H3] Cumin flavored Mexican huazontle with onions
  • [H3] Canine beach patrol in Colima: Coco the expert turtle-finding dog
  • [H3] A family trip to Mazatlan—Sinaloa’s Pearl of the Pacific
  • [H3] Visiting the Moon Goddess: A Day on Isla Mujeres
  • [H3] Pangas and piña coladas: a laid-back lunch on Isla de Ixtapa, Guerrero
  • [H3] Los Ayala: undiscovered gem on the Nayarit coast
  • [H3] The History of Mexico City College and the Virtues of Studying Abroad
  • [H3] Lake Chapala: A Postcard History (review)
  • [H3] Foreign Footprints in Ajijic: Decades of Change in a Mexican Village (review)
  • [H3] New Worlds for the Deaf: the story of the pioneering Lakeside School for the Deaf in rural Mexico by Gwen Chan Burton
  • [H3] Sayulita – a memoir by Robert Richter (Aakenbaaken & Kent, 2020)
  • [H3] If Walls Could Talk: Chapala’s historic buildings and their former occupants
  • [H3] According to Soledad: memories of a Mexican childhood
  • [H3] Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in poetry — Shooting Script: Door of Fire
  • [H3] The Path of Most Resistance: the Top Yucatán Caste War Sites
  • [H3] Visiting Dzibilchaltún: an ancient city in an ancient land
  • [H3] The Maya civilization, cities of the Maya
  • [H3] The Maya civilization and cities: a resource page
  • [H3] Handmade hammocks made with patience and love last a lifetime
  • [H3] TWO WORLDS (poem)
  • [H3] Vibrant Puerto Vallarta didn’t overwhelm my autistic partner, it set him free.
  • [H3] TABLEAU (poem inspired by San Miguel de Allende)
  • [H3] Searching for Saffron in Mexico: Azafran and Azafrán de bolita
  • [H3] Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I – Beef
  • [H3] Chaya, the Maya miracle plant
  • [H3] La Quinceañera: a celebration of budding womanhood
  • [H3] La Bruja: Mexican witchcraft
  • [H3] Map of Mexico and Mexico’s states
  • [H3] Chapala’s rich architectural heritage: here today, gone tomorrow?
  • [H3] Modern street art in Mexico City: concrete walls transformed into vivid social statements
  • [H3] Ivonne Kennedy: Oaxacan painter with international sensibility
  • [H3] Foreign artists influence Mexican culture and vice versa
  • [H3] Mexico attracts artists from all over the globe
  • [H3] The Aguascalientes Wine Route: award-winning wines, great food and live music
  • [H3] Mask making in the Magic Town of Huejotzingo, Puebla
  • [H3] Puerto Vallarta: a gourmet’s delight
  • [H3] Relax for the day in picture-perfect Zihuatanejo
  • [H3] Chipilo, Puebla: an Italian town with the best Italian food in Mexico
  • [H3] Luis Barragán’s architectural legacy in Guadalajara
  • [H3] World class mask museum in the city of Zacatecas
  • [H3] The multi-faceted charms of the city of Merida
  • [H3] Searching for Saffron in Mexico: Azafran and Azafrán de bolita
  • [H3] A Mexican Christmas dinner: tamales, turkey, tejocotes
  • [H3] Mexican Cuisine and its Origin
  • [H3] Mexican frozen treats: Helados, nieves and paletas
  • [H3] Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico’s tropical fruit
  • [H3] Flavorful flan: Making Mexico’s classic dessert
  • [H3] The History of Mexico City College and the Virtues of Studying Abroad
  • [H3] Gems of Mexico: The Opal Miners of La Trinidad, Queretaro
  • [H3] Chapala’s rich architectural heritage: here today, gone tomorrow?
  • [H3] Hanal Pixan, Maya Day of the Dead in Pac Chen, Quintana Roo
  • [H3] Modern street art in Mexico City: concrete walls transformed into vivid social statements
  • [H3] The piñata tradition in Mexico
  • [H3] Exploring Mexico’s Cenotes: underground portals to Mayan past
  • [H3] Whale shark ecotourism brings new hope to fishing communities in Isla Holbox, Quintana Roo
  • [H3] Swimming with whale sharks in Cancun: An underwater safari
  • [H3] Mexico by Motorcycle: An adventure Story and Guide
  • [H3] Chihuahua’s Copper Canyon: the treasure of the Sierra Madres
  • [H3] Mexico mountaineering expedition on Pico de Orizaba (Citlaltepetl)
  • [H3] Traveler’s Guide To Mexican Camping – A Review
  • [H3] Climbing volcanoes in Mexico
  • [H3] There’s a lot to see and do in Veracruz, Mexico
  • [H3] Handmade hammocks made with patience and love last a lifetime
  • [H3] TWO WORLDS (poem)
  • [H3] Mexico’s Timeless Traditions of Healing Rituals, Sacred Medicines and Ancestral Wisdom
  • [H3] MOTHER’S DAY, MEXICO CITY (poem)
  • [H3] Vibrant Puerto Vallarta didn’t overwhelm my autistic partner, it set him free.
  • [H3] Exploring Mexico’s Cenotes: underground portals to Mayan past
  • [H3] The History of Mexico City College and the Virtues of Studying Abroad
  • [H3] Mexico City’s CABLEBUS Connects Communities and Captivates Tourists
  • [H3] Traveling through Mexico: On and off the rails
  • [H3] The Aguascalientes Wine Route: award-winning wines, great food and live music
  • [H3] Mask making in the Magic Town of Huejotzingo, Puebla
  • [H3] Sneak preview of updates to Mexico City’s historic Chapultepec Park
  • [H4] Follow Us
  • [H4] Interactive Maps
  • [H4] Selected Posts
  • [H4] Art & Artists
  • [H4] Destinations
  • [H4] SELECTED TAGS
  • [H4] Don't Miss it
  • [H4] Mexico’s Top Electronic Magazine
  • [H4] Posts from the Archive
  • [H4] Categories
  • [H5] Mexico This Month
  • [H5] 10 Years Ago
  • [H5] 20 Years Ago

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