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Pittsburgh Skiers Set To Populate Santa Fe County |
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A February 5 article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sang high praise to Santa Fe County’s Ski Santa Fe as it followed a group of 4 skiing Keystone-staters around the state’s top ski destinations. They even found time to chow down in Santa Fe County, but missed the glory of our best burger joint, settling instead for an unhappy burger at a place that will remain nameless. I always thought the location they chose for eating was really designed to bring chill-stiffened skiiers back to normal motion through an internal alcohol rub...You can see the full article at this link. It even includes a helpful guide on how to pronounce Tesuque! |
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Mi Amor Chocolat Artisan Café & Chocolate House |
Christon Holtzman, graphic designer and painter with a degree in chocolate-making has recreated an eclectic bistro in Eldorado that once housed a Subway restaurant. Mi Amor Chocolat Artisan Café & Chocolate House serves a menu of gourmet flatbread pizzas, creative salads and rustic oven-baked dishes. Replacing the recently open and recently gone Urban Fix Cafe, Holtzman is now chocolatier, chef and host. He offers a wide range of breakfast, lunch and dinner items on the menu: signature Mi Amor Chicken de Chocolat, a rustic roasted chicken dish cooked in a dark chocolate and red wine sauce; rosemary flatbread pizza; red chile barbecue spare ribs, baked shrimp wrapped in rosemary ham, and a house-roasted, hand-carved turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce on homemade bread along with fresh salads, muffins and croissants; quiche; traditional croque-monsieur; a frittata made with spinach, green chile and piñons; house-made granola with yogurt; and several burrito options all appear on the eclectic menu. Open daily from 7am–4pm and dinner Thursdays and Fridays to 9pm. |
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Amarillo Pumps Santa Fe County |
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An article in the January 11 Amarillo Globe-News gives high praise to some of Santa Fe County’s most popular locations. The opening paragraph starts off “Hot or cold, new or old — Santa Fe has it all. Just a few hours away, this city of 70,000 encompasses a bit of everything and makes for a rewarding getaway” and goes on to highlight our great skiing and close proximity. Why, thanks Amarillo! Y’all just come on up and discover for yourself why we love it here! You can read the entire article at this link.
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The Bobcat Inn—special rates for Santa Fe skiers |
 The Bobcat Inn (not affiliated with the famous Bobcat Bite restaurant), a Santa Fe bed and breakfast, was originally an old hacienda that has been authentically renovated to preserve its integrity. A pueblo-style adobe, the Inn includes a beautiful courtyard and koi pond. Located in the foothills 7.5 miles southeast of Santa Fe, the bed and breakfast is nestled on 10 acres of forested land with views of the mesa for miles and miles. A family-owned bed and breakfast, it is in a rural setting, but only 15 minutes to the historic Plaza. Call to find out about their special rates for skiers: 505.988.9239. You can “like” them on Facebook at this link. |
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Ski Santa Fe In Full Swing—er.., Glide! |
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Ski Santa Fe is open with 98% of all terrain is open, 4 lifts and 28 runs. To date they have 40 inches of snow with surface conditions of powder & packed powder. At the time of this writing, every lift except for the Sierra is open. If you are a Ski Santa Fe fan, you can like them on Facebook by clicking here. For up-to-the-minute conditions, visit their website, skisantafe.com. |
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