Hello Miguel!

On Thursday, December 23, 2004, 2:04 PM, you wrote:

>>> Now, where it says Mexico just read Spain and you'll be able to
>>> guess where the Mexicans got these traditions from
>> 
>> Thank you for that lovely account, Miguel. Now, where can I get some
>> of that Rosca de Reyes and hot chocolate?

> Actually we call it Rosc�n (big rosca): Here are some for you:

> http://images.google.com/images?q=%22roscon%20de%20reyes%22&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=wi

I am overwhelmed! Those should actually last me beyond 6 January
2005!!

> I'm sure you have access to chocolate ;-)

I do. Swiss Miss. <g>

> And if you want to learn how to make it, Google for ""roscon de reyes".

:)

>> And, in the unforgettable lyrics of the Tijuana Brass, which they
>> lifted from somewhere, Feliz Navidad!

> Feliz Navidad y Pr�spero A�o Nuevo" :)

Y a Vd. lo mismo. (Trying very hard not to mess up in spelling,
syntax, vocabulary, or idiom, to say, "I wish the same for you, a
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.")

The international character and diverse cultural traditions that I am
part of on the TB! lists I do still count among the wonders of the past two
years for me, for which I am so very grateful!

-- 
Best regards,
Mary
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