Red and Green Chile Workshops

Did you know that The Santa Fe School of Cooking holds workshops in how to cook with green and red chile?  Learn about the history of chile in New Mexican cuisine and how to use this iconic local vegetable in your home cooking! The next Red Chile Workshop is being held on Sunday, September 14th: … Read more

Cumbres & Toltec Train

Don’t miss your chance to experience the fall colors of Northern New Mexico on the Cumbres & Toltec train, a National Historic Landmark. The coal-fired steam engine train traverses a 64 mile course through steep mountain canyons, high desert, and lush meadows that starts in Chama, New Mexico and ends in Antonito, Colorado.  Lunch is … Read more

PHOTO: Rainbow Blessings by Ed MacKerrow

Santa Fe landscapes and cloudscapes are unparalleled in their beauty and drama – this capture perfectly demonstrates this! Image by Ed MacKerrow. https://inlightofnature.com/about/

Calabacitas Recipe

Zucchini harvest time is upon us and in New Mexico that means one thing…Calabacitas! This summer-perfect side dish of summer squash, green chile and corn is ubiquitous in home kitchens throughout the state.  If you’re up for giving this quick and easy recipe a try, you’re in for a yummy and traditional treat. Click here … Read more

2021 Fiesta Melodrama

There is still time to see the Santa Fe Playhouse’s 2021 Fiesta Melodrama if you haven’t already! You can also have some cocktails too while you watch  because this year it is being hosted at Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery  at 2791 Agua Fria St. In the Santa Fe Playhouse’s 2021 Fiesta Melodrama: “A Streetlight Named … Read more

CHILE 101: How to prep, handle and store your chile

Chile roasting season is here, but do you know how to prep, handle and store your own chile? Sure, you can buy chile already prepped and ready to go at the grocery store but real New Mexicans know that chile tastes much better when bought in season and doing it yourself is much more economical. … Read more

Grupo Fantasma

TOMORROW! Head on over to the Santa Fe Plaza to see Grupo Fantasma perform FOR FREE on the Plaza Bandstand! Grupo Fantasma is a nine-piece collective that has been praised as one of the most important independent acts in the Latin genre. In 2011, they won a Grammy for their release El Existential which the … Read more

Wood Flooring Tips

When wood floors are regularly cleaned and maintained, they are a beautiful and durable surface that can last in your home for years. Without proper care, however, damage and stains can build up over time. Use these wood floor cleaning and maintenance tips to protect your investment and keep your home’s wood floors looking as … Read more

TradFest

If you love traditional good time music then don’t miss TradFest, the Santa Fe Traditional Music Festival, at Camp Stoney this weekend! The line-up for this year’s festival includes The Onlies, Alan Munde Bluegrass Trio, Elliott Rogers, Cahalen Morrison, Maddy Mullany & Clarke Williams, Margot Leverett & Duke City Hora, and many, many more! Expect … Read more

RECIPE: Coyote Cantina’s Chipotle Shrimp with Corn Cakes

Santa Fe’s Coyote Cafe and Cantina is an iconic culinary destination for tourists and locals alike.  How about giving one of their recipes a try at home? Coyote Cantina’s Chipotle Shrimp with Corn Cakes could be a great dinner appetizer or how about your next Sunday brunch? Yum!!! LEARN MORE