Thursday, October 10, 2013

The Best Mexican Food In Silverthorne Colorado

By J. Jubilee


Remember discovering beer and Mexican food when we were in college. College is undoubtedly the time to just go out and enjoy ourself. It's our cultural coming out period.

Here's mine: ultimate frisbee and Mexican food. College is a very unique time in our lives. Suddenly, we're living on our own in a university dormitory.

It's then time for university where we get to experience diversity. For some it is the very first time to meet people from other nations. These individuals are what make your university life enjoyable. It is all a wonderful benefit of the college experience. Remember living in dorms away from you parents for the first time in your life?

The very first real Mexican food experience is one we'll never forget. Typically, our college buddies were the people who took us there. Maybe, the bait was for just a great beer special. Often the inspiration is something other than food for us. Maybe it was ladies night.

Whatever, the original motivation the lasting memory will be the food. That spicy, flavor-full food awakens you. Its impact on you will remain forever. That fantastic yearning that only an authentic Mexican restaurant could fulfill.

There will come a time when ladies and beer do not matter very much. But you've still got that craving for authentic Mexican cuisine. That's what life's all about. A single door shuts another opens.



As time passes old fraternity brothers fade into the past. At one time that thought alone seemed un-thinkable. For a very short time we were all so close. We all shared common goals and single-mindedness. But, all that has passed and a few things remain.

Hopefully, they will take their kids to experience authentic Mexican food long before college. The whole cycle keeps going round in circles. It's our role to bring diversity of culture to our families.

Beer, college and Mexican food: that's one of the great combinations of my life. We must do more than hope that real mom and pop Mexican restaurants survive. Think of how many phony, corporate franchises are threatening their existence. Will our kids and their children still have the comfort of savoring genuine Mexican cuisine?




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