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Default green chili and cheese tamales


"William Jennings" > wrote in message
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> "Linda" > wrote in message
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> > Well then I guess my tamales were "authentic"

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> Not! They were Aztec tamakes. They were invented before Mexico existed.
> You could have said Linda's Pre-Mexican tamales. I always check to ensure
> things are "authentic" before I eat them. I don't care how good it is, if
> it's not "authentic" I give it to the cat.


...o.k. authentic Aztec tamales then...
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> Btw folks, tomorrow I'll have some of the best Tex-Mex enchiladas in

Texas.
> They are found at Snapka's Drive Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas. The large
> order is $3.50 without rice and beans. It's not much in the style and dash
> department
> but that lusty chili gravy forms a tidepool around cheese stuffed red corn
> tortillas with crisp chopped onions on top.
> I've been going there since I was a kid. The same owner and one of the
> car-hops used to chide me as a kid. I always tip her
> very well.... revisiting my childhood.
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> To prove it's "authentic", it's called "Enchilada" which means "tortilla
> cooked with some chile", very literally into English, "en-chile-ated". So
> that proves it! :-) Nothing for the cat.


"authentic" Tex-Mex Enchiladas? Hmmmm


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> Eat your heart out, http://www.askinformation.com/Snapkas.htm
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