Crave Taco Week - March 2-8, 2020

 

I crave tacos. I could very well live on these delish delights.

Who doesn't love tacos? They are fun to eat, the fillings are limitless, and tacos are available almost everywhere. 

The Origin of the taco predates the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico. There is anthropological evidence that the indigenous people living in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico traditionally ate tacos filled with small fish.

Did you know - Over 4.5 billion tacos are sold each year in the United States? That's proof as to how much we crave tacos. 

Taco Tia was opened by Glen Bell in 1954, He also sold hot dogs and burgers. In 1962, Glen Bell made Taco Tia the first Mexican fast food franchise and changed the…

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Mardi Gras! 

Where Do you like to Eat & Celebrate Mardi Gras? Lexington has so many wonderful bars and restaurants. Let's Explore...

 

Stop in Alfalfa on Fat Tuesday, February 25 and try their classic Red Beans and Rice at a special price of $5 from 10 am until 2 pm.

Bayou Bluegrass Catering will be holding their annual Mardi Gras celebrations at Copper Roux with a fresh Cajun style menu on Fat Tuesday, February 25 with multiple lunch and dinner seating times starting at 11 am until 7:30 pm.

Blue Door Smokehouse will feature a Smoked Etouffee with, you guessed it, smoked sausage and smoked chicken and served with rice for $8 bowl, $4 cup on Fat Tuesday, February 25.

Blue Stallion Brewing is bringing a little New Orleans to the heart…

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Lexington vs. Louisville Kentucky

If you’re relocating to Kentucky, deciding on where to live can be quite the challenge.

Although there are so many fantastic cities in the state, it’s common that homebuyers are tossed between Louisville and Lexington.

The cities are only 78 miles away from one another, but they both have differentiating qualities that make them completely unique.

So what’s the difference between Lexington and Louisville?

Kentucky Community Vibe

Community vibe is possibly one of the biggest differentiating factors between Lexington and Louisville. Each city offers a completely different lifestyle from the other.

First of all, Louisville is an urban center. With more than 600,000 people, the city is bustling with people.

It has a large downtown…

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