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  • What’s Hot This Month

    What’s Hot This Month

    Rand McNally’s “Best of the Road” Food Competition hits the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Brian Cox and Mike Shubic (‘The Road Bros”) are on a road trip across America to judge  five cities in the “Best Food” category in this year’s “Best of the Road” competition. We found them at the Matt Romero Farms  booth at the Santa Fe Farmers Market on Saturday morning. Matt prepared “American Edamame”(sauteed English peas) and sauteed baby carrots with mint for the bros. Everyone [...]

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  • Top 3 Santa Fe Food Trucks

    Top 3 Santa Fe Food Trucks

    Slurp Santa Fe’s original Airstream Eatery- Slurp serves a variety of wonderful soups daily. All soups and sandwiches are made fresh and served with a slice of tasty focaccia bread.  You can check out today’s selection at the link below. Mulligatawny with spicy ginger, Caribbean black bean, paella w/chicken chorizo, chicken green chile stew and  Texas chili are a few recent selections. Slurp’s daily menu always includes a vegan soup. Click here to check out Slurps daily specials on their Fb [...]

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  • Top 3 Santa Fe Breakfasts

    Top 3 Santa Fe Breakfasts

    Clafoutis Clafoutis- Santa Fe’s very own authentic French cafe and bakery is located on Guadalupe Street on Santa Fe’s north side. Clafoutis serves amazing breakfasts from simple bacon and eggs “Le Special”with baguette and jam to crepes to french toast. Lunch comes in a variety of French sandwiches, salads and delicious specials. At 402 N.Guadalupe Street. (505) 988-1809.                  Harry’s Roadhouse What can you say about Harry’s Roadhouse- a Santa Fe favorite since its inception in 1992. [...]

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  • Buskers at the Santa Fe Farmers Market

    Buskers at the Santa Fe Farmers Market

    Our new Santa Fe Video features Buskers at the Santa Fe Farmers Market who keep things lively on Saturday mornings. Michael Combs and Friends are one of the market’s senior buskers. Pheonix Avalon, the violinist, is 10 years old and studies violin at the University of New Mexico. Rich and Janice let it go on “How mountain girls can love”. We hope you like this Santa Fe music piece.

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  • The New American Farmer

    The New American Farmer

    Santa Feans who shop at the Farmers Market will recognize Matt Romero as “the Chile Guy”. This video tells the  story of Matt and his farms in Alcalde and Dixon NM. We follow him from his fields to the Santa Fe farmers market to a visit with Matt Yohalem Santa Fe chef and owner of Il Piatto Enoteca on Marcy Street.

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