First, sorry it has been a while since my last posting. I have been busy putting in extra time at work.
Anyhow, on to today's topic. I'm sure some of you may ask, "Where does your cooking influences come from?" Great question! Here are a few chefs that influence my everyday cooking.
1) Rachael Ray
Anyhow, on to today's topic. I'm sure some of you may ask, "Where does your cooking influences come from?" Great question! Here are a few chefs that influence my everyday cooking.
1) Rachael Ray

You can ask Joel, when Rick's show "Mexico-One Plate at a Time" is on PBS after work, it's like heaven. (Not really but you get my point.) The world seems to stop and for 30 minutes, I am in la la land. As you are may be aware, I am half Mexican and I am addicted to Mexican food. Since I only learned the basics of Mexican cuisine, from my dad, I knew I needed to expand my knowledge of Mexican food and try new things. That's where Rick's expertise has come into play. He has helped me understand how to add flavor and fun twists to everyday Mexican food. If I could buy stock in his Fontera brand I would. http://www.rickbayless.com/

Well, now that you know where I get my influences from, I want to know where your cooking influences come from. Either post a comment or send me an email. Also, let me know one of your favorite recipes. I will post your comments on an upcoming post so we can all expand our recipe boxes.