We do some chocolate tasting on our Santa Fe Culinary Tour and one of our favorite stops is the Kakawa Chocolate …
A Q&A with Bonnie from Santa Fe’s Kakawa Chocolate HouseRead More
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We do some chocolate tasting on our Santa Fe Culinary Tour and one of our favorite stops is the Kakawa Chocolate …
A Q&A with Bonnie from Santa Fe’s Kakawa Chocolate HouseRead More
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When we take our culinary tour group to Santa Fe each year, we always make a point of having tour guide, Peter Weiss, …
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A wellness retreat is a special kind of getaway—not quite a vacation, not quite an adventure, and yet likely the most …
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By Rebekah BreseeThere are many interesting and exciting things to do in Santa Fe, but the art scene, local …
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By Calli PlenertIt can often be difficult to find vegetarian options while traveling. In Santa Fe, tamales are a …
// by Pat Awmack
Although New Mexicans like to claim that their cuisine differs from Mexican or Tex-Mex, there are many similarities …
// by Pat Awmack
One of the highlights of our Santa Fe Culinary Tour is dining at the home of Chef Lois Ellen Frank. Lois---who …
Dining with Chef Lois Ellen Frank – Santa Fe’s Native Food HistorianRead More
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By Rachel DiebelBeans are one of the staples of Santa Fe cuisine. Whether black beans, pinto beans or red beans, …
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By Rachel DiebelWhat sets the cuisine of Santa Fe apart can be captured in one word: chilies. People in New Mexico …
// by Pat Awmack
Our culinary tours grow in popularity every year, and next year is no exception. Although the 2016 Santa Fe Culinary and …
Why You Should Book a 2016 WanderTours Culinary TourRead More
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Santa Fe had long been on my radar as somewhere I had to visit. Three years ago I discovered the WanderTours Santa Fe …
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Apparently some of the world’s finest chocolatiers are found in Santa Fe. Who knew? I didn’t, before I joined the …