The pans behind the counter at a local taqueria. A favorite place for lunchtime.
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I had to Google ‘taqueria’…seems we have them here too
Oh my god….my husband and I are laughing so hard right now. I never thought about someone not being familiar with this word that is so everyday here in California. Gosh, you need to come visit with us one day…mi casa su casa
You might regret that statement the day I arrive suitcase in hand.
Ah..I see you’ve googled mi casa su casa! I’m serious, you are welcome here any time!
Like I said…I am a handful.
uh oh…
I love the first one too. A creative interpretation Angeline
Thanks Madhu, when I was ordering my food and saw that scene behind the counter I just knew I had to get a couple of photos
Delicious entry!
Thank you! Definitely delicious food here.
I love the pots & pans! They sure look like down home cooking.
Thanks tms. It is almost like being back home there.
I like the first shot. The tones and texture are lovely.
Thanks Imelda. Amazing what they can squeeze on that cook top.
I like the texture of aluminium so much… nice shots!
Thank you! Those pots get lots of use, and the aluminum behind the stove sets the look off.
Wonderful Angeline!
Thanks Nicole. Down home cooking for me.
When oh, when will WP install smell-o-blogging?
That’s exactly what I think whenever I look at your delicious posts!
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Thanks for the pingback Ruth!
The way they let you right in there, I’d say you’re accepted as a benevolent regular, Angeline!
The women who run this taqueria are the nicest people, they were delighted to let me in behind the counter when they heard the photos were for my blog.
How sweet!