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SANTA FE, N.M. – If you’ve ever been to the Five and Dime on Santa Fe’s plaza chances are you’ve had one of Lorraine Chavez’s frito pies, they’re world-famous and a true staple for New ...
Nov. 27—Many longtime Santa Fe residents might say the Five & Dime General Store on the Plaza is one of the last downtown businesses that hearkens back to the old days, when you could wander ...
Nov. 30—In downtown Santa Fe, the adobe buildings have stood for centuries. Despite the changing facades over the years at 58 East San Francisco Street, there's been a spot that beats alongside ...
Meanwhile, many residents of New Mexico say Frito Pie was invented in the 1960s by Teresa Hernandez at the Santa Fe Woolworth’s (which was later called the Five & Dime General Store).
Meanwhile, many residents of New Mexico say Frito Pie was invented in the 1960s by Teresa Hernandez at the Santa Fe Woolworth’s (which was later called the Five & Dime General Store).
It may be a Texas classic and you may like to consider it a Texas creation, but the origin of the Frito Pie — the cheesy, crunchy county fair treat — is not so cut-and-dry.
Nov. 30—In downtown Santa Fe, the adobe buildings have stood for centuries. Despite the changing facades over the years at 58 East San Francisco Street, there's been a spot that beats alongside ...
The Santa Fe retailer spawned a small empire of eight more stores around the country. The 65-minute film spotlighting its history, A Five and Dime Story, screens at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Center ...
It may be a Texas classic and you may like to consider it a Texas creation, but the origin of the Frito Pie — the cheesy, crunchy county fair treat — is not so cut-and-dry. Skip to content WGN Radio ...