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Cantina Laredo London
A Cantina Laredo opened in London last week. Let me say that more slowly for those of you who do not understand the full ramifications of that sentence. Cantina. Laredo. London. It was a literally an answer to the prayers … Continue reading
In the Land of Milk and Honey
In the Old Testament, after the Israelites had been wandering the desert for 40 years, they finally came close to the promised land. They sent 12 spies to check out the land and even bring back food from the land. … Continue reading
Mexican Food Heaven
Saturday night we did an old school date night complete with a romantic comedy and Mexican food. We went to Cafe Pacifico in Covent Garden. I wrote about them a long time ago and I was a bit harsh. We … Continue reading
Fajita World Tour Stop 1: La Hacienda Ranch
After church on Saturday night, Mike and I decided to embark on our first plate of fajitas for the tour. La Hacienda Ranch is a fun place designed like a big lodge with tons of mounted and stuffed animals on … Continue reading
2008 Fajita World Tour!!!
I never expected to willingly move 4,741 miles away from fajitas. I am sure that they make them other places and we might even find a plate or two in London. They will never be the same as the ones … Continue reading