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Celebrate National Burrito Day in Boise I m a lover of food and being Hispanic myself, I ll always have a soft spot for Mexican Food. I didn t know until earlier today when a friend text me jokingly that it was National Burrito Day. Now, I ve got to find a way to celebrate. Looking for a great burrito to get for dinner tonight? Tap in below, I ve got my top 3 ideas in no particular order, below. 1. La Tapatia This little store front Mexican restaurant off of Parkcenter Boulevard in Boise is a hidden gem. I can t tell you how many times and for how many years I have driven by La Tapatia on my way to and from work. Never did I imagine the low key spot would be as amazing as it is. I had some of the best fajitas ever here, by the way. However, it s National BURRITO Day and I can say, from experience, this spot has some of the best and most fresh burritos you could order for dinner tonight. ....
Antonio Carrasco wore his Chuckbox T-shirts even when he wasn t at the Tempe restaurant. For more than 30 years Carrasco commuted from his home in Laveen to his job at The Chuckbox, a longstanding burger joint on University Drive and beloved staple for students at Arizona State University. Carrasco could find humor in anything and wherever he went, his loud and high-pitched laugh would give him away, described his granddaughter Maya Garnica. It s one of the things she ll miss most about him. Carrasco died Jan. 27 from complications with COVID-19. He was 63 years old and at the time, had started radiotherapy for colon cancer. He thought he could hold on for at least another year, maybe more, but that was before he was hospitalized for COVID-19 in December. ....
The Silver Lake Erewhon threw open its in doors in September. But even if you live near Sunset Junction, you may not have noticed the gluten-free, celebrity-infused emporium on Santa Monica Boulevard until about three weeks later, when a photo on Twitter captured an impromptu BDSM scene transpiring near the store’s tonic bar. The images showed a platform-booted dominatrix leading her masked and leashed submissive on a Saturday morning stroll through the supermarket in search of organic, cold-pressed coconut Bulgarian rose water. The tweet was viewed by more than 100,000 people, proving that a viral picture is worth a thousand grand openings. ....
This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. The only times that I an American of Mexican descent remember learning about Mexican history in school are during discussions of ancient civilizations and science (the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs landed in what is now the Yucatán Peninsula). I don’t know if things have changed since then. However, given that Mexico is one of our two closest neighbors, that Mexican Americans are by far the largest group of Latinx people living in the U.S. (nearly 37 million as of 2018), and that 2021 marks 200 years since the end of the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821), it never hurts to learn a little more with Mexican history books! ....