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The Culinary Historians of Washington Are Pleased to Present
Mexican Culinary Traditions
Sunday, September 11, 2011
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To be held in: Bethesda/Chevy Chase Regional Services Center
Meeting Room A
4805 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, MD
Patricia Jinich, host of the PBS television series, Pati’s Mexican Table” and Chef of the Mexican Cultural Institute will be speaking about Mexican culinary traditions and also about how important the month of September is for Mexicans, at home and abroad.
Jinich was born and raised in Mexico City, and comes from a family of accomplished cooks. Her PBS series, “Pati’s Mexican Table,” can be seen locally on WETA. Jinich has also served as a political analyst, and completed a Master’s degree in Latin American Studies at Georgetown University, and worked at The Inter-American Dialogue, a policy research center.
Patricia left policy work to pursue researching, writing about, and cooking Mexican food, and to share her knowledge of Mexican cuisine and culture. In 2007 she launched Mexican Table, an ongoing series of culinary programs comprised of informative talks, cooking demonstrations, and tasting dinners at the Mexican Cultural Institute.
for more information, contact Claudia Kousoulas
301-320-6979 appetite@kousoulas.com
www.chowdc.org
This is a free event, no reservations necessary.
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