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God bless, Texas.
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Amen and He already has – glad you are back on the Mother Ship even if you are in the one city the rest of us just have to say “well heck – that’s Austin what did you expect” – the food is fantastic – ah the smell of ‘sitos in the air.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE me some Pappasito’s!
it might be one of the top 3 things i miss about living in TX (besides family of course!)
Native Texan here. Born and raised in a border town, but consider Houston my hometown.
I have to confess I’ve never understood the obsession with Pappasito’s. It’s not like good Tex-Mex is hard to come by in Texas.
Choosing Pappasito’s for Mexican food is kinda like living on the coast of Maine and preferring Red Lobster.