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February 2008
Create a Christmas Feast with these great Cuban recipes
You don't have to look very hard to find orange juice in Miami! However, we have a few favorite places in Miami for fresh squeezed juices!

Why not try some fresh squeezed mango, pineapple, guanábana, or papaya? These are the juices you probably won't find at the local supermarket back home! <READ MORE>

“Three Guys From Miami Cook Cuban” is our first book. It contains many classic Miami Cuban recipes and favorite dishes.

Recipes range from simple, country-style fare, to more elaborate dishes that are suitable for entertaining. Although we have added our own twists over the years, our recipes are rooted in the classic dishes of Cuba. You won't find any "Nuevo Latino" or Pan-Latin recipes here!

Wherever possible we have made these dishes simple to prepare. You don't need to be a professional chef to create any of the recipes in this book.

You also won't find a lot of esoteric, hard to find, or expensive ingredients such as truffle shavings, couscous, arugula, or anything in aspic!

“Three Guys From Miami Celebrate Cuban” is our latest book. Again, you’ll find many classic Miami Cuban recipes, this time with an emphasis on dishes that are great for parties. Although built around a Cuban party theme, "Three Guys From Miami Celebrate Cuban" is NOT just a party book!

The recipes are just as easy to make for everyday eating. In fact, most of the recipes in our new book are simple and easy to prepare so you can make some great lunches and dinners at home.

So even if you're not in a party mood, you can treat yourself and your family to a delicious meal.

So which book is right for you? There is only one way to go -- buy both! In these two volumes you will have a great compendium of classic Cuban food recipes. We give you everything you need to start cooking some great Cuban dishes for your family and friends.

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That's why we were surprised -- no really knocked out -- when we heard some sample clips from Kerry's two solo albums: "Purple Sunrise" and "Being Human." Listening to her just this weekend, our only regret is that we didn't "discover" her several years ago.

Kerry's music is a mash up of rock, pop, Latin Jazz, and Blues influences. She has a great voice and her song writing is pure poetry set to music.

Kerry has made a big splash recently with her song "Cubana Americana," a beautiful ballad about the Cuban condition that was chosen for the soundtrack of "Lejos de la Isla," a documentary released in 2007.

Kerry is currently at work on a new album that is scheduled for release early next year. To sample and purchase her music, check out "Being Human" and "Purple Sunrise." You can also visit her website: www.kerryfernandez.com.

Cuban singer Kerry makes a big splash with "Cubana Americana"
Out of the Northern capital of Cuban culture, West New York, New Jersey, comes Kerry Fernandez a great Cuban singer and songwriter.

Jose Reyes of Cubanology recently turned us on to Kerry.

We get a lot of these emails every month touting the next great Latin singer. When we check them out, they sound more like the latest American Idol reject.


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