Ever since I started working at my current school district 3 years ago, all 6 Spanish teachers in the district have a fun little tradition: we go to the neighborhood Mexican place, order burritos and enchiladas, eat chips and salsa, and DON’T talk about work. Tonight was the night we decided to meet up, so my dinner was NOT cooked by me… but oh. so. delicious.
I may have had a few of these (not bad for a phone picture, huh?):

And thanks to an earlier conversation with Adam, as well as Meghann’s post yesterday, all I wanted was a burrito. So a burrito I got… wait. Rewind.
*And now a brief Spanish lesson from your friendly resident Spanish teacher*
The suffix -ito on the end of a Spanish noun indicates that the noun is, indeed, small. A few examples:
- a cat is a gato. A small cat is a gatito.
- A dog is a perro. A small dog is a perrito.
- A donkey is a burro. A small donkey rolled up sandwich is a burrito.
Actually, a small donkey IS a burrito, but that’s not why a burrito is called a burrito. A burrito is a burrito (how many times can I write burrito?) because gauchos (cowboys, not the pants) needed a way to eat meals while riding on their (wait for it) burros, so they rolled up meat, rice, and veggies into larger than normal tortillas, and ate them on the go.
Alright class, you may pack up your books and go. ¡Adiós!
NO NO! Not really! I’m not done! Our neighborhood place does not call their burritos as such. They call them Burros. As in “not small”. I did a smart thing and got the whole wheat wrap as well as light cheese in this delicious beef and bean burrito:

I ate the WHOLE thing. And it was delicious!
After some more chit-chat, some congratulatory engagement hugs to one of the other teachers, and a few extra chips, we headed on our way. By the time I got home, I was ready for some more of my food discovery from yesterday: Stone Ridge Creamery TART yogurt.
Let’s rewind again (the way-back machine is getting lots of work today, huh?). When I was younger and the frozen yogurt craze first started, we LOVED the non-fat-no-sugar flavored yogurts a-la TCBY, Love’s, Freshëns, etc. The one complaint my mom and I always had was that frozen yogurt never tasted like yogurt. Then came Red Mango, Yogen Früz, and Pinkberry…which tasted like yogurt but were quite pricey. And then came TART yogurt from the Stone Ridge Creamery and my local grocery store.
It’s absolutely FANTASTIC! It tastes like peaches (I got the peach flavor), it’s tart like yogurt, it has 100 calories per serving, and is $2.99 for a QUART! I stylized mine up with some semi-sweet chocolate chips:











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Mara – when is your wedding scheduled for?
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I so want a burrito now!
.-= Runeatrepeat´s last blog ..My life sounds interesting… =-.
Thanks for the awesome Spanish lesson. I lie awake at night wondering about these things (really, I do…I’m not being sarcastic, for once!).
.-= Sarah (LovIN My Tummy)´s last blog ..Crazy Relatives Need Not Apply =-.
Thanks for the lesson! You learn something new every day.
hmmm
you appeared to have knocked the pants off my MOMMY AND ME Spanish class in one post.
methinks we’re getting ripped off
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Love the frozen yoghurt – not with the bittersweet choccie chips though. Would be nice with some blackberry sauce drizzled all over
One of my favorite things is peaches and chocolate… don’t know where it started! Blackberry sauce would be good too
hahaha i loved the spanish lesson
that burrito looks heavenly and i LOVE that they have whole wheat tortillas! mmmm!
have a wonderful day!
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OMG…..Utica, NY?? That is right in my neck of the woods. First off – I have to apologize for not commenting more often – I read your blog just about EVERY single day!! Love it! Secondly – I live about 40 minutes from Utica and would love a meet-up, but there are plans that I can’t break this Sunday. Bummer!! Thirdly – I have to tell you that I literally sat here at work and laughed out loud regarding the burrito explanation……my co-worker thought I was losing my mind!! LOL
If you are every going to be in the area again…..I would love a meet up!! Keep the great posts coming!!
Shelly
what a fun night! thanks for Spanish lesson
I’ve got to find this TART yogurt. we just got a REAL froyo place here, but it is expensive, that’s for sure.
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Thanks for the Spanish lesson! Can’t beat ending the day with a cowl of cream (iced, of course!)
.-= Shannon (The Daily Balance)´s last blog ..Last call for Bakers! =-.
Thanks for the Spanish lesson! That’s so interesting – I request more mini lessons por favor
That dessert sounds awesome!! Thanks for the review! Oh, wedding?! FUN!
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oh my gosh – that is my absolute favorite dessert. And it’s been way too long since I had it!!!
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