Maybe the quote marks are necessary - the ones around "home made," anyway. This is a bit of a pet peeve of mine, actually: restaurants who describe their food as "home made." If you're a restaurant, your food is by definition not home made. Unless you make it in your home and then carry it to the restaurant, but that would just be crazy.
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Stick to the burritos and beef tamales... but who makes them... and how??
Maybe the quote marks are necessary - the ones around "home made," anyway. This is a bit of a pet peeve of mine, actually: restaurants who describe their food as "home made." If you're a restaurant, your food is by definition not home made. Unless you make it in your home and then carry it to the restaurant, but that would just be crazy.
RIP: Exclamation mark!
If I could hand make tomatoes, I'd make them in the winter ready for the summer.
Lucy Corrander
PICTURES JUST PICTURES
Everything is actually just from the freezer section of Stop N Shop.
I'm perplexed as to why they didn't add an apostrophe to burritos and churros. That really would've capped it off nicely.
That looks like dry-erase. I hope after snapping the picture you went up and erased the offending quotation marks.
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