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  • But Santa Anna had anticipated the move and rushed to the molino a large contingent of troops, including five brigades with artillery support and some four thousand cavalry.

    A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009

  • But Santa Anna had anticipated the move and rushed to the molino a large contingent of troops, including five brigades with artillery support and some four thousand cavalry.

    A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009

  • Her first task each day is an early morning trek to the molino where she has the soaked corn ground into masa.

    Huellas ...Dona Carlota 2007

  • Her first task each day is an early morning trek to the molino where she has the soaked corn ground into masa.

    Huellas ...Dona Carlota 2007

  • In Mexico, the ingredients for large batches of mole are usually taken to a molino - mill - to eliminate the laborious process of grinding on the metate.

    Oaxacan Black Mole: Mole Negro Oaxaqueño 2006

  • In Mexico, the ingredients for large batches of mole are usually taken to a molino - mill - to eliminate the laborious process of grinding on the metate.

    Oaxacan Black Mole: Mole Negro Oaxaqueño 2006

  • In Mexico, the ingredients for large batches of mole are usually taken to a molino - mill - to eliminate the laborious process of grinding on the metate.

    Oaxacan Black Mole: Mole Negro Oaxaqueño 2006

  • In Mexico, the ingredients for large batches of mole are usually taken to a molino - mill - to eliminate the laborious process of grinding on the metate.

    Oaxacan Black Mole: Mole Negro Oaxaqueño 2006

  • Dried corn for homemade tortillas has traditionally been ground on a metate, but nowadays even those who make tortillas at home most often have the corn ground in the neighborhood molino (mill.)

    The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006

  • Dried corn for homemade tortillas has traditionally been ground on a metate, but nowadays even those who make tortillas at home most often have the corn ground in the neighborhood molino (mill.)

    The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006

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