Día de los Muertos celebrated at Mercado on 5th
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From papel picado to calaveras, Dia de Los Muertos is more than colorful decorations. Observed on Nov. 1 and 2, it's a heartfelt celebration of those who came before us — a remembrance of life, love, and the legacy of ancestors and loved ones who've died.
There are two types of Mexican sugar skulls: those made to eat and those made for decoration. Thankfully, Mexican cookbook author Yvette Marquez-Sharpnack has offered a solution, mini lemon sugar skull cakes that can be used for both eating and decorating this year for Dia de los Muertos.
If you need to decorate your home for the holidays, Target is turning out to be the place to go. It’s always been our favorite store for pretty much everything from clothing to home decor, and now, Target can’t stop winning with its new releases of ...
"Besides the colorful nature of the holiday, with its bright orange marigolds and multicolored 'papel picado' decorations ... Century Road, will hold Dia de los Muertos Family Fiesta on Nov. 1 from 11 to 11:45 a.m. The event is for ages 4 to those in ...
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CBP reminds southwest border travelers of agricultural restrictions for Día de los Muertos
U.S. CBP is reminding travelers that certain agricultural items commonly used in holiday decorations and traditional offerings are prohibited from entering the United States.