I've been repeatedly been asked whats up with the blog, why am I not busy typing away about this food or that place. Well, I'm food lazy, no not eating, just blogging.
But on the way home today I spotted what can undoubtably be one of the worlds greatest motivators for foodies to jump for joy.
Need I say more.......the McRib is back!
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Taco Wagon #3, Tacos el Quihubole, Ontario, Oregon
Well thankfully, there are no shortage of taco wagons in Ontario, Oregon. Whoot-whoot!
This version sits across the street from The Outdoorsman on NE 2nd Street.
As with all the wagons in Ontario, the owner is friendly, outgoing and doesn't speak a whole lot of English.
While waiting for the food to cook, this owner offered me a cup of his special winter drink, Champurrado, which was wonderfully tasty, but as he tried to describe its contents, I started to get a funny feeling, that I was the victim of gringo-spingo, and for a short while it had me worried. After a few sips and some honest encouraging smiles, I managed to finish off the kinda thick chocolaty concoction, and lived to go home and look it up. Actually, after the fact it seemed quite good.
This version sits across the street from The Outdoorsman on NE 2nd Street.
As with all the wagons in Ontario, the owner is friendly, outgoing and doesn't speak a whole lot of English.
While waiting for the food to cook, this owner offered me a cup of his special winter drink, Champurrado, which was wonderfully tasty, but as he tried to describe its contents, I started to get a funny feeling, that I was the victim of gringo-spingo, and for a short while it had me worried. After a few sips and some honest encouraging smiles, I managed to finish off the kinda thick chocolaty concoction, and lived to go home and look it up. Actually, after the fact it seemed quite good.
Now the tacos had arrived, some chicken, some asada, all good. Lets rack up another taco wagon visit by saying 2-thumbs up!
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