While there is some debate over when exactly the first taco was created, most experts state that the first taco was actually invented somewhere between 1,000 and 500 B.C. At the time, the taco was more about having an edible spoon and since has morphed into the dish that we know today.
The numbers ‘172’ can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
Things in the attic go bump bump bump
You should get that checked out.
When they first became popular in Mexico, they were served in the silver mines. At the time, they were thin sheets of paper wrapped in gunpowder. Talk about spicy!
President Kennedy was the fastest random speaker in the world with upwards of 350 words per minute.
According to NationalTacoDay(dot)com, Americans are eating billions of tacos every year, 4.5 billion to be more specific. Americans not only love tacos but they also love their Taco Bell… around half of the U.S. population visits a Taco Bell once every 11 days. Speaking of Taco Bell, the chain actually started in 1954 as a burger stand. They started selling hard tacos eventually, because they were in a Hispanic neighborhood.
All dogs can be traced back 40 million years ago to a weasel-like animal called the Miacis which dwelled in trees and dens. The Miacis later evolved into the Tomarctus, a direct forbear of the genus Canis, which includes the wolf and jackal as well as the dog.
The biggest taco ever made was constructed on November 20th, 2011 in Queretaro, Mexico. It was 246 feet long and was made with carnitas as the filling.
What about cat facts? Can I request some of those?
We only do taco and dog facts around here.
Hit me with a taco fact.
Did you know there is a national day to celebrate tacos? National Taco day is October 4th. Why not go out and celebrate?
Looks like I have a new favorite day.
Small quantities of grapes and raisins can cause renal failure in dogs. Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine can also be harmful.
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It’s really cold today in Minnesota in case you were curious.
Does “really cold” entail snow?
The weather in Texas has settled in a nice spot for now…we will see how long that lasts.
Its been pretty cold here in Arizona, a low 52 this morning