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The Treasure Valley has a plethora of one of kind delicious food trucks! You may even have your own favorite and if you’re as hooked as I am you also have their location schedule down to a T. For me that would be the Chowobunga food truck which parks at the Central Valley Church off Ten Mile road every Tuesday and Thursday.
Food trucks are convenient, quick, and 99% of the time TASTY! Part of the fun of food trucks in my opinion is just stumbling across them. They can pretty much pop up anywhere at anytime so you never know what delicious street food could be literally around the corner.
Posted: January 28, 2021 437
This review is meant to inspire readers. Many of us have a touch of cabin fever these days. Consider this a nudge. Get out of the house, into the car, pull up Google Maps and enter an address, navigate some traffic. Not always easy to find a new eatery, or in this case a new food truck. For your consideration I offer up options located in a nice community neighborhood in north Lynnwood or parked outside a brew pub in Mountlake Terrace.
Food trucks are a boon for those who tire of their own home cooking, long for something new, exciting, perhaps a bit exotic? I hope to convince all of you with these reviews, that it is worth the trip, the time, and that your taste buds will thank you for the effort.
ThisWeek group
Entrepreneur Kyle Hood, one of the owners and operators of the Redwood Wagon food truck based in Worthington, found himself in a similar position to business owners around the country when the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic took hold in March 2020.
The business was growing rapidly in the years since Hood, a Worthington Kilbourne High School graduate, launched it in fall 2017 with family members and relatives, he said.
But Hood said the pandemic presented Redwood Wagon with its biggest challenge yet.
“We had a growing business, he said. And because of the pandemic, everything came to a halt. We had to kind of evolve and figure out ways to continue to offer our services.”