Remember discovering beer and Mexican food when we were in college. College is undoubtedly the time to just go out and enjoy ourself. It's our cultural coming out period.
A few years earlier our small town high school buddies may have kept us in a rut from. There are lots of other priorities other than food while we're in high school. Perhaps we're too engrossed with the other gender.
Meanwhile, in high school there are lots of other concerns other than food. Just like girls, for instance. If you're fortunate, maybe you're girlfriend loved authentic Mexican food. Hopefully, she exposed you to the real deal.
Looking back, the degrees we earn are often worthless. However, the relationships that we create are more lasting. Few seem to get jobs based upon their degrees. The general education is valuable, but not worth getting into fifty-thousand dollars in debt.
Alternatively, Mexican food and ultimate frisbee have had a lasting appeal. Each of these things were unknown to me prior to college. It's probably different today. High school cafeterias probably have a regular taco day. Ultimate frisbee is now being played in high school and even professionally.
Whether it was ladies night or a beer special that provided the incentive; the time arrives when we encounter our first true Mexican food. All of a sudden, those spices wake up your taste buds. Its impact on us will stay forever. We now have a craving that nothing else but an authentic Mexican restaurant can fulfill.
The food we like to consume changes as years pass by. Our university pals now have their own families and careers. They long ago moved back to their home states.
One of those remaining things is an love for authentic Mexican food. How is that even possible? Something that seemed so irrelevant then is so enduring?
Beer, college and Mexican food: that's one of the great combinations of my life. We must do more than hope that real mom and pop Mexican restaurants survive. Think of how many phony, corporate franchises are threatening their existence. Will our kids and their children still have the comfort of savoring genuine Mexican cuisine?
A few years earlier our small town high school buddies may have kept us in a rut from. There are lots of other priorities other than food while we're in high school. Perhaps we're too engrossed with the other gender.
Meanwhile, in high school there are lots of other concerns other than food. Just like girls, for instance. If you're fortunate, maybe you're girlfriend loved authentic Mexican food. Hopefully, she exposed you to the real deal.
Looking back, the degrees we earn are often worthless. However, the relationships that we create are more lasting. Few seem to get jobs based upon their degrees. The general education is valuable, but not worth getting into fifty-thousand dollars in debt.
Alternatively, Mexican food and ultimate frisbee have had a lasting appeal. Each of these things were unknown to me prior to college. It's probably different today. High school cafeterias probably have a regular taco day. Ultimate frisbee is now being played in high school and even professionally.
Whether it was ladies night or a beer special that provided the incentive; the time arrives when we encounter our first true Mexican food. All of a sudden, those spices wake up your taste buds. Its impact on us will stay forever. We now have a craving that nothing else but an authentic Mexican restaurant can fulfill.
The food we like to consume changes as years pass by. Our university pals now have their own families and careers. They long ago moved back to their home states.
One of those remaining things is an love for authentic Mexican food. How is that even possible? Something that seemed so irrelevant then is so enduring?
Beer, college and Mexican food: that's one of the great combinations of my life. We must do more than hope that real mom and pop Mexican restaurants survive. Think of how many phony, corporate franchises are threatening their existence. Will our kids and their children still have the comfort of savoring genuine Mexican cuisine?
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