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It just occured to me that there are no Panaderia's in my area. For those who do not know what that is, it's just a mexican bakery. When I was living in Mendota, bread vans were passing all day. My favorite panaderia was El Nopal. Oh my golly, they had the freshest most tastiest bread ever. The conchas were to die for. Seriously, you couldn't have just one, and they were so cheap too! Sure the Arsenios at the Valero station has churros and Jack in the Box is selling mini churros, but dang, it'd be nice to buy some good pandulce for once. It's been so long, I guess I'm just going to have to travel across town to get it. I started thinking about panaderia's because we're having a mexican food potluck at work and instead of donuts or something pandulce would have been nice to take. I remember trying to ask the breadman for El Nopal how they made the breads, but my spanish was so bad he would just laugh and say thank you. He was super nice too. Oh well. Really wishing I had the baking skills for pandulce. I could make bank here in my mostly white side of town.
Gonna watch Wild Zero now. I have not ever seen it and it's been recommended to me many times already.