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Hooray for National Taco Day!
I just found out it is National Taco Day, thanks to LocoGringo. Since I LOVE tacos, I thought I would post a few of my favorites in honor of this special day. Tacos al Pastor waiting to be eaten at … Continue reading
Posted in Mexico, Travel
Tagged fish tacos, food, Playa del Carmen, postaweek2011, restaurants, tacos, travel, Tulum
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My Photo Debut in National Geographic Traveler Magazine
When I started blogging, I had no idea what to expect. It took some courage for me to put my thoughts out there for anyone to read because I have always guarded them so closely. It’s almost like being in … Continue reading
Posted in Mexico, Travel
Tagged fish tacos, food, Photo, Playa del Carmen, postaweek2011, restaurants, tacos, travel
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New Orleans: Tacos at Superior Grill
It’s a good thing for the show Treme. I’ve had little motivation to write lately. It’s mostly because I have been so busy with other things that I have procrastinated… a lot. It’s Sunday evening, and while I have committed … Continue reading
Back for more tacos in Playa del Carmen
Just when you thought I had moved on from tacos and tequila, here I go again. I just returned from a long weekend in Playa del Carmen, so the ski trip report has to be on hold for one more post. Just … Continue reading
Posted in Mexico, Travel
Tagged Carboncitos, fish tacos, food, Playa del Carmen, postaweek2011, tacos, travel
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Top 5 things I learned in Mexico and Postaweek 2011!
After spending several months reminiscing about a 10 day trip to Mexico, it has occurred to me that I learned some interesting things while there. So here is my list of the top 5 most random things I’ve learned: 1) … Continue reading
Fish tacos in Playa del Carmen
Anyone ever wonder why we want to eat fish but don’t want it to taste like fish? What other food do you order hoping it doesn’t taste like the food that it is? Rational or not, I’m proud to say … Continue reading
