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improviser

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The Great Taco Hunt blog - Wed, 02/7/07 6:01 PM ( #1 )
http://tacohunt.blogspot.com/

I haven't had a chance to read much of it but the pictures look delicious.
PepperPhil

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RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Thu, 02/8/07 2:17 PM ( #2 )
thanks for the link
SWOhioGuy

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RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Thu, 02/8/07 4:26 PM ( #3 )
I've had The Great Taco Hunt on my favorites for months, now.

Great blog.

-SWOG
improviser

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RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Sun, 02/11/07 7:15 PM ( #4 )
I'll have to tell my friend in LA about this blog.

Those delicious looking pictures caused me to crave tacos from a local place in Clemson (actually, that's a lie, I always crave Super Taco tacos). Yesterday I stopped in and ordered a red chili taco, a green chili taco, a veggie taco, and chips and salsa. Blew my diet all to heck, even though I spread the goodness out over two meals, but totally worth it.
UncleVic

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RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Mon, 02/12/07 5:55 AM ( #5 )
Nice link.. Thanks!
But what gives with the sliced radishs served at alot of these places? Yuk..
bill voss

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RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Mon, 02/12/07 10:14 AM ( #6 )
Uncle, that's always been the standard Garnish, along with peppers, carrots, onions to add in or eat on the side.
mr chips

RE: The Great Taco Hunt blog - Mon, 02/12/07 10:46 AM ( #7 )
Radishes are a pretty standard garnish because they are a bit spicier than other vegetables, thus more appealing to a cultural palate that frequently likes spicier foods.

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