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Old 05-04-2006, 03:05 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
ensenadajim
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:30:33 -0600, Arri London
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ensenadajim wrote:


New Mexio hijacked the enchiladas. They were Sonoran well before New
Mexio was a thought in anyone's mind. Then local yokels in New Mexico
said, "hey let's call the New Mexico-style Enchiladas" HIJACKED the
enchiladas and put a new name on it.

jim
grinning ear to ear


ROTFL! Shame it's not true LOL.


It is true if the enchiladas preceeded the founding of New Mexico. So
which is the chicken and which is the egg?


jim

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Old 05-04-2006, 11:14 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Arri London
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ensenadajim wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:30:33 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:


New Mexio hijacked the enchiladas. They were Sonoran well before New
Mexio was a thought in anyone's mind. Then local yokels in New Mexico
said, "hey let's call the New Mexico-style Enchiladas" HIJACKED the
enchiladas and put a new name on it.

jim
grinning ear to ear


ROTFL! Shame it's not true LOL.


It is true if the enchiladas preceeded the founding of New Mexico. So
which is the chicken and which is the egg?

jim


But the enchiladas in the region did precede the founding of New Mexico.
The area NM now occupies was inhabited long before the Spanish ever set
foot there. Layering food in maize tortillas wasn't invented by the
Europeans.

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Old 06-04-2006, 08:17 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
ensenadajim
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Default Enchilada Virgin

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:14:27 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:30:33 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:


New Mexio hijacked the enchiladas. They were Sonoran well before New
Mexio was a thought in anyone's mind. Then local yokels in New Mexico
said, "hey let's call the New Mexico-style Enchiladas" HIJACKED the
enchiladas and put a new name on it.

jim
grinning ear to ear

ROTFL! Shame it's not true LOL.


It is true if the enchiladas preceeded the founding of New Mexico. So
which is the chicken and which is the egg?

jim


But the enchiladas in the region did precede the founding of New Mexico.
The area NM now occupies was inhabited long before the Spanish ever set
foot there. Layering food in maize tortillas wasn't invented by the
Europeans.


So New Mexians poached the stacked enchiladas from the Sonorans and
renamed them "New Mexican enchiladas." Well, what do you know - it is
what I said!


;-


jim

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Old 06-04-2006, 04:17 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Arri London
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ensenadajim wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:14:27 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:30:33 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

New Mexio hijacked the enchiladas. They were Sonoran well before New
Mexio was a thought in anyone's mind. Then local yokels in New Mexico
said, "hey let's call the New Mexico-style Enchiladas" HIJACKED the
enchiladas and put a new name on it.

jim
grinning ear to ear

ROTFL! Shame it's not true LOL.

It is true if the enchiladas preceeded the founding of New Mexico. So
which is the chicken and which is the egg?

jim


But the enchiladas in the region did precede the founding of New Mexico.
The area NM now occupies was inhabited long before the Spanish ever set
foot there. Layering food in maize tortillas wasn't invented by the
Europeans.


So New Mexians poached the stacked enchiladas from the Sonorans and
renamed them "New Mexican enchiladas." Well, what do you know - it is
what I said!

;-

jim


ROTFL are you being deliberately so obtuse? No one poached anything but
stick to your rairy tale if it makes you feel better. Probably the
Sonorans copied from the Northern Sonorans who lived where NM is now.
Not one of my Mexican friends has ever heard stacked enchiladas called
Sonoran enchiladas. Did you make that up?

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Old 07-04-2006, 08:47 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
ensenadajim
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Default Enchilada Virgin

On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:17:57 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:14:27 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:30:33 -0600, Arri London
wrote:



ensenadajim wrote:

New Mexio hijacked the enchiladas. They were Sonoran well before New
Mexio was a thought in anyone's mind. Then local yokels in New Mexico
said, "hey let's call the New Mexico-style Enchiladas" HIJACKED the
enchiladas and put a new name on it.

jim
grinning ear to ear

ROTFL! Shame it's not true LOL.

It is true if the enchiladas preceeded the founding of New Mexico. So
which is the chicken and which is the egg?

jim

But the enchiladas in the region did precede the founding of New Mexico.
The area NM now occupies was inhabited long before the Spanish ever set
foot there. Layering food in maize tortillas wasn't invented by the
Europeans.


So New Mexians poached the stacked enchiladas from the Sonorans and
renamed them "New Mexican enchiladas." Well, what do you know - it is
what I said!

;-

jim


ROTFL are you being deliberately so obtuse? No one poached anything but
stick to your rairy tale if it makes you feel better. Probably the
Sonorans copied from the Northern Sonorans who lived where NM is now.
Not one of my Mexican friends has ever heard stacked enchiladas called
Sonoran enchiladas. Did you make that up?



It is a fact. You can search a few recipe sites if you like, or next
time you come out to San Diego, I'll take you to one of seveal
restaurants where they are served and named Sonoran and, because I
will have educated you to their existence, you can graciously pay for
dinner.

I sense you may be missing the meaning of "poached." In any event,
other than in New Mexico, they are referred to as Sonoran, except in
places that revere New Mexico and think that poaching a dish is okay.


jim
still grinning ear-to-ear
 




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