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Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 10, 2013

The Best Mexican Food In Silverthorne Colorado

By J. Jubilee


Do you remember how awesome college was? What was your most profound experience that lasted until today? In other words what did you begin doing then that you still do today?

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.

It's then time for university where we get to experience diversity. For some it is the very first time to meet people from other nations. These individuals are what make your university life enjoyable. It is all a wonderful benefit of the college experience. Remember living in dorms away from you parents for the first time in your life?

Eventually, we become exposed to much more diversity in university. For some people it can be our first exposure to people of color. Those lovely individuals and their cultures are what make life abundant. It is one great thing about being in college.

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.

There will come a time when ladies and beer do not matter very much. But you've still got that craving for authentic Mexican cuisine. That's what life's all about. A single door shuts another opens.



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.

Hopefully, they will take their kids to experience authentic Mexican food long before college. The whole cycle keeps going round in circles. It's our role to bring diversity of culture to our families.

We all hope that those family owned, small Mexican restaurants stay around forever. Their existence is threatened by corporate globalism. Authentic Mexican culture is replaced with phony franchises. Will our kids and their children still have the luxury of taking pleasure in real Mexican cuisine?




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