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Whenever I've been in the Santa Fe area, I stick with the green chili sauce. Love that stuff.Anybody hungry?
Carne Adovada - New Mexican style pork cooked in local chili.
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Pork Tamales with green chili
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It is our favorite time of year!heading to Santa Fe on Monday. Can't wait!
You are packing a lot of fun in on your trip. One suggestion, skip Old Town ABQ and go to https://lospoblanos.com/ for lunch or dinner.4 days, Mon to Thur. Airbnb is a mile away from downtown Santa Fe (Santa Fe plaza). Looking forward to load up on hatch chillies and planning to visit Bandelier (weather permitting), Ghost ranch, Chimayo and Old town ABQ on last day. MIL is looking to shoot artisans at work. Hoping to see weavers at work in Trujillo weaving. Do you recommend where we can check out potters at work?
You are packing a lot of fun in on your trip. One suggestion, skip Old Town ABQ and go to https://lospoblanos.com/ for lunch or dinner.
Unfortunately I don’t know where you can see potters at work. However the most highly regarded Indian ceramics dealer in the country is right in downtown Santa Fe, the Andrea Fisher Gallery.