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Sharksbaja
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Packin' a lunch in Baja
Always a tough decision. What to bring on a days outing.
I love to pick up local homemade local tamales, real good tortillas, and some beans or rice. Add an avacado an orange and some salsa picante.
"Viola" food for a king! I never tire of this combo. Funny, it never taste nearly as good anywhere but in Baja.
Any betta ideas for lunch on the fly?
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jrbaja
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In Sonora and occasionally Baja
there will be kids in the parking lots of stores and gas stations selling beef and potatoe burritos. YUM !! And clean eating while driving too!
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bajaden
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You never looked better Sharky. Shows what eating right can do. I'd throw in a couple of mango's for a little C.....
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bajaden
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Have any of those people seen my trailer?
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Sharksbaja
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it does look
[size=196]HOT![/size]
But fun!
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bajaden
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Hey Sharks, when are you coming down?
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Martyman
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I'm glad you brought your "viola" to play some picnic music. I miss baja. I'm jonesing bad.
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Anonymous
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Pompano, that picture looks like it was taken in 1975. Most of those people are probably hot right now alright. LOL!
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Eli
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Burritos de Machaka.
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Sharksbaja
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Lo listo. Pronto!
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Tucker
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Peanut butter and jelly (Fresa, of course) Torta.........really turns my Mexican friends off!
\"I think it would be a good idea.\"
-- Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western civilization
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Eli
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Tucker,
Peanutbutter and jelly, a good one. One of my favorites.
In Flood memories of the 70's; a 2nd class train ride from Mexicali to Guaymas. We come prepared with a super stack of peanut butter, bananas and
jelly sands for the ride. Offer a sandwhich to the poor guy sitting facing us, of course he is gracious and accepts. He eats slowly, never comments, I
will always wonder what he was thinking as he swallowed hard.
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Anonymous
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Cold, smoked fish ( from the day before), tortillas and some salsa w/a few chilly ones.
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bajaden
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Actually Eli, one of the worst tasting sandwichs I ever ate. Beggers can't be choosers though. You don't want to know what I was thinking. Well, maybe
in privite.
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DanO
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1 roasted pollo (preferably from Tres Hermanos)
2 bell peppers, seeded and cut in strips
4 hard boiled eggs, with salt & pepper in the baggie
1 package pepitas
4 apples
1 small package Oreos or equivalent
1 gallon water
4 nearly frozen Pacificos
Good for 1/2 day hiking or at the beach, 2 adults, 2 kids.
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bajalera
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BELL peppers?
\"Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest never happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct these defects.\" -
Mark Twain
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Eli
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bajaden,
Now see there you go. From reading what all you have written on this fourm, I ass-u-me that you would be large and Guero, not like the kind of tiny
dark fellow the way I remember from that train ride. Than again, this was a looooong time ago, and I could be typically type casting my imagess in
both cases? Ah oh!
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Sharksbaja
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Nothing could be as bad as moms' tuna fish sandwiches left in a hot locker for a couple days! PHEW!
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Eli
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Oh Sharks, that's bad, really, really bad, ick.....
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bajaden
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Large and what..... I guess thats what regular eating of peanut butter will do for you. 5'11 and 160 and strikingly handsome. Iam also modest of
course. By the way Sharky, I wouldn't touch that one with a ten foot pole. Literally or figuretly. Thats got to be mis-spelled.
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