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Thursday we drove from La Grange to Austin in Texas. We had spent the night at a motel whose sign said -no kidding-, “Phone - Color TV.”
On our way to the state capitol we drove into Smithville, which looked like what a journalist may call “the quintessential American small town”.
We stopped at Mexico Lindo [...]
Saturday we had lunch at La Comarca restaurant and grocery store, one of the very few Latino businesses we were able to find in Savannah, Georgia.
Just as if we had been in our Mexico City home, we had some tacos and gorditas (the stuffed things you see in the back of the photo.) We even [...]
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Tuesday we lunched at La Antorcha, a Salvadoran-Mexican restaurant in Manassas. Sal-Mex seems to be one big branch of local cuisine, since we saw a few eateries that combined the two nationalities in one menu.
We had what I think is the most traditional Salvadoran dish: pupusas, the thick tortillas you see in the background. [...]
What you think / Qué piensa ud.