After hearing how expensive things in El Norte are these days, I though I'd share what $30 US buys at my local street market or tiangue. I'll list them, fresh mango, two avocados, cooked pork for $3, green beans, three tomatoes, two jalapeño chiles, two kinds of bread/rolls, two tamales rajas, quesillo cheese. a piña tart, a chocolate nut muffin, a kilo of grapes, garlic, mushrooms, calabasitas (squash), bananas, three onions, broccoli and carrots. That's a pretty normal week's worth of food, except for one of my neighbors who brings chile rellenos every Sunday.... uh, three delicious fat ones for $50... those are pesos, so $2.50 US. Do we love Oaxaca or what?
Good to see you out and about, posting again and eating well at an affordable price.
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