Monthly Archives: February 2010

Latest burrito news – Boating 101: A burrito and survival suit adventure

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Boating 101: A burrito and survival suit adventure

All the boats are equipped with warm “space blankets” and sleeping bags, and though she did not actually go overboard, we practiced wrapping Continue reading Latest burrito news – Boating 101: A burrito and survival suit adventure

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The Burrito of Change – A Lesson in Transforming Conflict Communication

How do we change habitual patterns of communication which lead to conflict at work or at home? We’ve all been there, having the same negative conversation with a co-worker or family member that we’ve had before, helpless to change the outcome. It is as if we are watching an accident happen in slow motion; we still can’t make it stop. Despite our best efforts, we still Continue reading The Burrito of Change – A Lesson in Transforming Conflict Communication

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Tuck Me in Like a Burrito

The Children’s Village is a bit of a maverick among group homes. We are great believers in lots of hugs, bedtime stories and cuddly teddy bears. You see, the kids referred to our village didn’t get to experience the warm fuzzies that many of us had as we were growing up. They have a lot of catching up to do and part of our job is to fill in those gaps in their childhood. Continue reading Tuck Me in Like a Burrito

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What You Need to Know About the Real Burrito

The popular notion is that the burrito is as staple in Mexico as burgers and hot dogs are in the United States. And if you’ve never been to Mexico, you’d imagine that if you head there and were sitting in a typical Mexican restaurant, you’d have in front of you a large plate of tortilla wrapped around Mexican-style rice, meat, guacamole, beans, salsa, cheese and sour Continue reading What You Need to Know About the Real Burrito

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How to Make a Delicious Breakfast Burrito

Breakfast burritos have become immensely popular in a short amount of time. What used to be a meal eaten for lunch and dinner times have now migrated to breakfast without a vast change in ingredients. You can still have your favorite meats and cheeses, but with a more refreshing taste that will get you ready for a long day or simply just because you’re hungry. Learn Continue reading How to Make a Delicious Breakfast Burrito

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Christmas Recipes: Main Dishes. No.7 of 12 – Garlic Poussins and Kumquats – free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

Christmas Recipes: Main Dishes. No.7 of 12 – Garlic Poussins and Kumquats
 by: Paul Curran

Christmas recipe Serves: 6

Preparation time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 1 hour

Calories per serving: 580

Not suitable for freezing

Christmas recipe ingredients:

poussins, 3, about 700 g (1.5 lb) each

salt and pepper

kumquats, 225 g (8 oz)

garlic cloves, 16

olive oil, 30 ml Continue reading Christmas Recipes: Main Dishes. No.7 of 12 – Garlic Poussins and Kumquats – free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

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A Man’s Burrito-fuego’s Texas Burrito Crowned Best Ever

A Man’s Burrito-fuego’s Texas Burrito Crowned Best Ever

As a long time resident of Cincinnati and a great fan of Mexican food, I have always been in search of that wonderful treasure that is the Best Burrito in all of Cincinnati and beyond.

I’ve always had a really personal relationship with good food (as we all do, I’m sure) almost to the Continue reading A Man’s Burrito-fuego’s Texas Burrito Crowned Best Ever

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