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CINCO DE MAYO
As if we needed an excuse to enjoy some might fine Mexican cuisine y dos o mas cervezas.
CINCO DE MAYO
Cinco De Mayo’s deeply rooted history in the Franco-Mexican War influenced Mexican-Mexican American communities in the early years of the American Civil War. In the early 1860s, as the Civil War erupted, these communities took up the banner of the Cinco De Mayo celebration as a way to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy. Today, in the United States, Americans celebrate Mexican-American heritage and pride annually on May 5th.
Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for “fifth of May.”
On June 7, 2005, the United States Congress issued a Concurrent Resolution. The resolution invited the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe Cinco de Mayo with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
According to José Alamillo, professor of ethnic studies at Washington State University in Pullman, a 2006 study found more than 150 official events celebrating the day.
Celebrations surrounding the observance in the United States take on a significance beyond that in Mexico. They include displaying of banners and events highlighting Mexican culture, music, and regional dancing. School districts also hold special events to educate students about its historical significance. In the U.S., commercial interests the day by celebrating Mexican products and services with an emphasis on beverages, food, and music.
HOW TO OBSERVE #CincodeMayo
Celebrate Mexican heritage, culture, and history. Explore foods and traditions, music, and cinema. Immerse yourself in the language and discover new connections. Uncover long lost history and share your treasures. Share your Mexican heritage and use #CincodeMayo to post on social media.
Try these recipes to spice up your celebration:
CINCO DE MAYO HISTORY
In 1861, the Battle of Puebla pitched 6,000 French troops against a small, under-supplied Mexican force of 2,000 men. Not expecting to win the campaign, the Mexican army overcame the French in under a day. While the battle didn’t win the war, the victory held great symbolism for Mexico during the Franco-Mexican War and buoyed the army throughout the conflict. Each year, Mexico commemorates the day with celebrations across the country, though it is not a federal holiday.
Enjoy!!
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What a great day! I tend to celebrate the day as well with a Corona and lime!
Just an fyi that I learned a few years ago. Most of the amigos I know don't call beer Cerveza. They prefer to use the slang "Chela" or sometimes "Cheve". "Cervesa fria por favor" is for old gringos like myself.
And, even older ones, like myself.
Yes, I’m a gringo myself. I have three very good friends that were born in Mexico. One of them I sort of tutored to help him attain naturalization papers. All three I consider among my closest friends. They were not quick to make friends with a pretty boy gringo such as myself, but eventually we became very close.
To all the Dawgs out there with Mexican heritage I say God Bless you and salud.
Having tacos tonight. 🌮🌮
Awesome!
Had a steak, chicken and cheese quesadilla for lunch!
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Made the wife a couple of margaritas, and I am having a couple of shots of good tequila and a Bohemia. Best wishes to our friends South of the border!
not much content. Maybe you had two too many shots ?