BLUE

AM828 MEX-MID 17A

0
PLliviakir.bsky.social

Hahahahaha não se mex CRI CRI CRI

0
Ttriptyc.bsky.social

AAAAAAUGHHH Triptyc 213

Three panel comic, left to right: Lio walks up happy path over the screaming in the snow I MEAN what Tex Mex whiff wafts thru this central panel of two women in parkas in a moment of realization I MEAN the bison in winter, "While calmly enduring inhospitable weather conditions without a grumble."

#art #artsky #comics #collage
0
Rreprapryn.bsky.social

My observation from moving was "dang, it's hard to find good tex-Mex like it was down south" Right up there with barbecue. I'll still take it so my trans ass isn't hunted for sport in a few years like down south.

0
DMmeganfigueroa.bsky.social

Tucson Mexican food is not Tex-Mex

1
VOmxlabradorite.bsky.social

Wait, I have a thought on this: I just moved to the Seattle area from Austin. The thing that surprised my partner and I about our new neighborhood is that it’s got a similar variety/amount of taquerías to Rundberg in Austin. But that’s *Mexican,* not Tex Mex. Tuscon is mostly Tex Mex, I believe.

1
Kkingofthegays420.bsky.social

taco time is bomb as fuck but they’re the first to admit that they’re Northwest-Mex

0
Mmanelcamacho.bsky.social

Well these ones can be found in little groups ( less amounts ) from Veracruz all the way to s Sao Paulo state in Brazil... less numbers but the main range is Can/USA/Mex

0
Thousan.bsky.social

I’m not gonna hate on this person. I live in Texas, which was part of Mexico. In fact, I lived a long time in San Antonio, the most Mexican of major American cities. And sometimes I just missed the taqueria tacos from LA. Tex Mex just ain’t my thing (I think corn tortillas are good).

0
OEzoem.me

my guess is "not tex-mex"

0