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Posts published in “Polvadera”

Polvadera, a name derived from the Spanish meaning pulverized dirt may also be translated as dusty.

The Fork

–The New Mexico Tourism Department has a new campaign slated for fall that names our state the "Chile Capital of the World." We can't think…

Summer Music Series wraps up this Friday

Felix of the band described the music as “green chile gumbo,” green chile from our home state of New Mexico and gumbo from New Orleans,…

Chile season has begun

Jimmy Perea of Perea Farms has been roasting chile for 45 years and … Emery grew up in New Mexico and moved away for a…

It ain't a burger without green chile

There was one judge from the New Mexico Chile Institute at NMSU in Las Cruces, and the other one was the owner and operator of…

Over half of green chile crop harvested New Mexico

Measurable moisture remained exceptionally isolated during the week ending Sept. 1, promoting the intensification of drought conditions in some … Source: News feed for New Mexico…