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#ides of march#tides of march#tacos of march#double time march#backstabbing#slide in the knife#watch your back
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taco wallpaper
#IVE WORKED ON THIS LONG ENOUGH YALL#i still need to practice for marching band today AGHH#my art#osc#object show community#taco ii#ii taco#inanimate insanity#object show art#HEEELPPPP
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I'm screaming 🤩
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SOUTH PARK MARCH MADNESS! ROUND 1, MATCHUP 16:
You can refresh your memory on A Lonely Jew on Christmas and Taco-Flavored Kisses by following the hyperlinks! Happy voting!
#south park#south park march madness#spmm#sp march madness#a lonely jew on christmas#taco-flavored kisses
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happy pi day 🥧🧮
hope yall celebrated today with some taco pie
#happy pi day#pi day#pi#3.14#march 14#athf#aqua teen#aqua teen hunger force#meatwad#turkatron#the dressing#taco pie#gifs
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Thank you for the birthday wishes!! 🎁 🎂👑🎉✨
I've had a really chill day; we went to a garden centre, had some lunch, explored the artisan shop (& got some Belgian chocolates), and I got to wear my fave dress!! 🩷🎂
#no idea how i made it to 28#we got lots of things for the garden like bulbs and some shrubs#and we are going to taco bell tomorrow since theres one nearby#my mum was even nice to me and bought us a new greenhouse!!!!#we are waiting for chinese to be delivered now#my sister bought me a carrot cake from work which is very exciting#im glad i didnt kill myself last week :)#i would have missed this#march 4#my birthday
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I do, yeah. I had some tacos just yesterday. They were bangin’.
[Interviewer: Do you like Mexican food?]
- Louis, for Claro Music [20.3.23]
#louis quotes#louis press#claro musica#aotv premiere: mexico city#20 march 2023#listen to the clip of Louis saying ‘tacos’
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National Crunchy Taco Day
There’s nothing quite like a delicious crunchy taco to provide super-satisfying flavor for lunch or dinner.
Whether making crunchy tacos at home or grabbing up a few at a local restaurant or chain store, National Crunchy Taco Day is a delicious day that is worth celebrating!
History of National Crunchy Taco Day
The word ‘taco’ can trace its beginnings to the 18th century when workers in the silver mines in Mexico started using the name for little tortilla wrapped meats. This working class food was named after the ‘taquito’ of gunpowder wrapped in paper that the Mexican miners would use to blow up the rocks. The name migrated to the US as the taco developed its crunchy side.
While typically served at Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurants, the crunchy taco has decidedly American roots. In fact, in some Spanish-speaking communities, it is referred to as the “anglo taco”.
Tacos are traditionally served on soft corn tortillas in Mexico, but the crunchy fried shell is a more recent version of the food. The first written recipe for tacos written in English was included in a cookbook in 1914 and the recipe was written for tacos that were meant to be fried.
It wasn’t until the 1950s that the founder of Taco Bell helped make famous the idea of creating a fast way to make crunchy taco shells. Glen Bell had grown up in California where crispy tacos – soft tacos that were filled first and then fried – had become very popular. But the idea of frying the tacos into a U-shape prior to filling them was fairly new. So Mr. Bell decided to open a restaurant originally called Taco Tia, which then turned into Taco Bell.
National Crunchy Taco Day was founded particularly for those who really enjoy celebrating the delightful, tasty flavors of Tex-Mex foods. It’s a day to appreciate the simple things in life, like a little bit of spicy meat, some shredded cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and so much more.
But the most important thing to appreciate about National Crunchy Taco Day? Well, it’s the crunch, of course!
National Crunchy Taco Day Timeline
1890s First taco reference
The term ‘taco’ associated with miners in Mexico is first referenced in the late 19th century.
1914 Earliest known English-language taco recipe
As part of “California Mexican Spanish Cookbook”, this first taco recipe in English is published featuring a crunchy shell.
1962 First Taco Bell opens
This restaurant, in Downey, California, will go on to become the largest chain of fast food taco joints in the world.
1969 Old El Paso in supermarkets
Old El Paso becomes the first national brand to offer a full line of Mexican meals in supermarkets, urging the creation of a Mexican food section.
1986 Taco Bell expands to London
Sadly, Taco Bell can’t make a go of the crunchy taco this time around and closes in London by the mid-1990s.
How to Celebrate National Crunchy Taco Day
Paying heed to National Crunchy Taco Day is certainly no burden! It’s all a delightful way to celebrate this particular taco as well as all things Tex-Mex. Have fun celebrating the day with some of these ideas:
Enjoy Eating Crunchy Tacos
On National Crunchy Taco Day, an obvious – and probably even obligatory – choice is to make sure to eat some crunchy tacos for a meal, whether lunch or dinner, or even for a snack! Crunchy tacos bring a certain kind of delight with mouthwatering flavors and delicious toppings.
Choose a basic crunchy taco with simply meat and cheese, or add a few more toppings to make it even more tasty. Add shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes and sour cream for a supreme version. Or get even more adventurous by adding other toppings such as grilled onions or chunks of avocado. And, of course, don’t forget to add a bit of spice by piling on the hot sauce!
Make Crunchy Tacos at Home
One thing that is really great about tacos is how simple they can be to make at home. But crunchy tacos also offer tons of opportunities for those who enjoy creating more complex flavors in the kitchen. Obviously, one of the most vital ingredients in making crunchy tacos at home is the need for crunchy taco shells. These can be easily sourced from a supermarket or Mexican grocery store and then heated in the oven at home. But they can also be made from scratch, for those who are feeling a bit more adventurous.
The next more important ingredient for making this dish in honor of National Crunchy Taco Day is the meat. Most people choose ground beef to serve inside of crunchy tacos, and it tastes best when it has been able to marinate in delicious seasonings for some time before serving.
While the meat is cooking, create a bar full of yummy options for topping crunchy tacos. Cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, salsa, sour cream, hot sauce, black beans, refried beans and guacamole are all items that people love to pile on top of their crunchy tacos. Choose a variety of options and let everyone make their own decisions about which topping options are their favorite!
Host a National Crunchy Taco Day Party
Tacos are a fun food to celebrate, and they’re especially easy for groups of people to pitch in. Set up a crunchy taco bar in the breakroom and work and have everyone bring a different topping. Or invite friends over to the house after work for a tasty taco bar at home. Plus, at home, it’s fun to be able to add some traditional Tex-Mex drinks such as pitchers of Margaritas, cold Coronas, or Jarritos for the kids.
While crunchy tacos are certainly the star of the show, it might also be good to add other elements to the party to get everyone in an even more festive mood. Decorate with a Tex-Mex theme and put on a playlist with traditional Mexican themed music, like from a Mariachi band. It might even be a fun idea to ask guests to dress up in a serape, sombrero, or some other nod to traditional dress south of the border, just to complete the occasion. For dessert, serve some churros, sopapillas or flan.
Get Creative with Crunchy Tacos
For those folks who tend to have crispy tacos on the regular, whether making them at home or ordering them at a restaurant, it might be fun to get a bit more creative with recipes in honor of National Crunchy Taco Day.
When making crunchy tacos at home, try out some of these ideas that can add a bit of flair for the occasion:
Crispy Tofu Tacos – fill crunchy shells with fried tofu and add toppings.
BBQ Crunchy Tacos – substitute regular ground beef with barbecue.
Potato Tacos – made with mashed potatoes, cheese, lettuce and sauce, this one is great for vegetarians.
Fried Avocado Tacos – just like the crispy tofu tacos, also for vegetarians!
National Crunchy Taco Day FAQs
Are Taco Bell crunchy tacos gluten free?
Although they are made with corn and no gluten, Taco Bell crunchy tacos are not made in a completely gluten free facility.
Are crunchy tacos Mexican?
Crunchy tacos actually seem to have been created in the United States, likely by Mexican-Americans.
Do crunchy taco shells go bad?
While they probably won’t be bad for you, they can certainly get stale.
What are crunchy taco shells made of?
Crunchy taco shells are made from limed corn flour, palm oil and salt.
How to make crunchy taco shells?
Crunchy taco shells can be made from corn tortillas that are either baked or deep fried.
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I think it's kind of interesting how the Alan Becker/AVA/AVM, Roblox/Phighting!/GASA & OSC/II/BFDI fandom are so interconnected. All three being built around late 2000s internet nostalgia, and all three having MASSIVE overlap. It's like zoomer superwholock.
#the internet peaked with the song its raining tacos and everything since then is just a slow march into madness#alan becker#avm#osc#animation vs animator#ava#ii#animation vs minecraft#BFDI#TPOT#iii#roblox#gasa4#phighting!#sorry if thats too many tags lol#r.post
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Caribbean Blue in sweater weather, I’m falling into you ☀️🔥🌶️☕️
#nyc#coffee#sunset#spring#leatherweather#sunday#march#taco truck x vb#smile#young and beautiful#never die
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The bad end timeloop is that you're stuck on a car ride with your family through the Plains and no entertainment
You're stuck in a timeloop but can't tell because you're on a train going through the great plains
#the last time i was on a big trip throigh the plains was when my hs band went to disneyworld#we drove for 30+hours nearly nonstop and it was wild man#250+ band kids on four busses overnight gets chaotic#especially when you know that part of our routine during football games was to hold a quad snare upside down#and have him play a solo as he was shook up and down#back to the bus trip#we ended up losing a burger that was found in an overhead compartment on the other side of the bus#and some classmates bought cereal a nd plastic cups and spoons and milk to eat#another bought pizza and fresh fruit (strawberries. pineapples. oranges) to put on it and they ate it like tacos#which wouldnt have been that bad. if the fruit didnt have to be peeled/cut into#i also bought some aquarium stuff for my hermit crabs from the petsmart. the band directors saw me and my friend running from the store#and they asked what we were doing and the busses were supposed to leave in a few min so i just yelled 'HERMIT CRABS'#and ran past them to get on my bus. they laughed and i later told them why i yelled that but i wouldnt be surprised#if i was the reason why 'no buying animals' was a rule for band trips. because my friend told me about it the year after i graduated#the entire bus also had a singing contest with another bus (they were drkving side by side) and we won#another bus sacrificed a trumpet player to the marching gods lmao#another 'nother bus made a gambling ring for snacks#60+ hour round trip through the great plains with 50+ band kids was something and id totally do it again just for the hell of it
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Tacos For Breakfast
#music#Tacos for breakfast#Jules Marie#dave matthews band#ants marching#support your locals#support your local bands#oaks pa#the water tower
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The procrastination anxiety really does hit hard when the con is in 14 days and I’ve barely started my cosplay
#don’t repost#taco talks#taco vents#kinda#(I could have started in late February/early March)#and I have summatives#and more school work#and regular work#and familial tasks#so I’m kinda panicking#it’s fine though#(it’s not)
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Fun facts. 100% verified.
The 1-877-Kars-for-Kids jingle was composed by James Taylor.
In the basement of the Supreme Court Building in Washington DC there's a fully functional Pizza Hut.
While campaigning, Julius Caesar prophetically said "the only poll that counts is the one they take on stabbing day".
Not to be outdone by "Taco Tuesday", restaurants in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania banded together to promote "Molasses Muffin Mondays".
Before moving to California, the Los Angeles Kings were the Buffalo Binnacles.
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L!VE~ Zach Goode
Zach also made a name for himself in the voice acting world in LA, most recently as the voice of a national Taco Bell ad campaign. On March 1, 2022, Wikipedia Be sure to follow the musicians, venues and photographers and show your support by Follows, Likes, Shares and Comments. If you saw my post through a hashtag let me know what hashtag you found me at WordPress Sites: C_BirdsongPhotoL!VE and…
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#smashmouth#2022#most recently as the voice of a national Taco Bell ad campaign. On March 1#Zach also made a name for himself in the voice acting world in LA
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listening almost exclusively to the scores from movies is actually objectively hilarious, because yesterday Dumbledore's Farewell came on shuffle while I was eating lunch and. I just. Imagine THIS
playing while you're eating Taco Bell, just shoveling taco after taco into your maw. Fucking absurd.
#the imperial march also played while i was taking a shit once#shitpost#text post#music#taco bell#Spotify#a possum post™️
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