Celebrate Cinco de Mayo In Style
May 5th may be a Monday, but that doesn't have to stop you from celebrating Cinco de Mayo in style this year!
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo
Flickr - --Mark--The History of Cinco de Mayo
The mistake most people make regarding Cinco de Mayo is to think that it is a celebration for Mexico's independence. In fact, Cinco de Mayo celebrates the victory (over the French) of the Battle of Puebla which happened on - you guessed it - May 5 in 1862. Crazy to think we're still celebrating a battle won over 150 years ago! Flickr - San Diego City College So, why do we still celebrate it? That fact remains to be seen because, in most of Mexico, Cinco de Mayo celebrations aren't typical. Here in America (especially California) we don't need a good reason for a party though, so celebrate on!Throw A Traditional Party
Decorations
Like this colorful street in Mexico, a great way to get your Cinco de Mayo celebration off the ground is with some authentic (or close enough) flags. You can find them at local party supply stores or you can make your own. This is a great activity to get your children in on by having them cut out snowflake-like designs on rectangular pieces of paper. Flickr - AlanDrinks & Food
Really, what is a good party with out the food? This is a great time to get a little fancy by trying out new recipes or, if you aren't a fan of cooking, to cater through your favorite Mexican restaurant. Suggested traditional Mexican foods and drinks for Cinco de Mayo are:- Tamales
- Chiles Rellenos
- Mole Sauce
- Authentic Mexican tortillas
- Home made chips
- Home made Pico de gallo
- Margaritas
- Horchata