To: LBJ Trademarks, LLC (shireh@pepperlaw.com) Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88579771 - TACO TUESDAY - N/A Sent: September 11, 2019 06:26:30 PM Sent As: ecom114@uspto.gov Attachments: Attachment - 1 Attachment - 2 Attachment - 3 Attachment - 4 Attachment - 5 Attachment - 6 Attachment - 7 Attachment - 8 Attachment - 9 Attachment - 10 Attachment - 11 Attachment - 12 Attachment - 13 Attachment - 14 Attachment - 15 Attachment - 16 Attachment - 17 Attachment - 18 Attachment - 19 Attachment - 20 Attachment - 21 Attachment - 22 Attachment - 23 Attachment - 24 Attachment - 25 Attachment - 26 Attachment - 27 Attachment - 28 Attachment - 29 Attachment - 30 Attachment - 31 Attachment - 32 Attachment - 33 Attachment - 34 Attachment - 35 Attachment - 36 Attachment - 37 Attachment - 38 Attachment - 39 United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Office Action (Official Letter) About Applicant’s Trademark Application U.S. Application Serial No. 88579771 Mark: TACO TUESDAY Correspondence Address: HOWARD J. SHIRE PEPPER HAMILTON LLP 620 EIGHTH AVENUE THE NEW YORK TIMES BUILDING NEW YORK, NY 10018 Applicant: LBJ Trademarks, LLC Reference/Docket No. N/A Correspondence Email Address: shireh@pepperlaw.com NONFINAL OFFICE ACTION The USPTO must receive applicant’s response to this letter within six months of the issue date below or the application will be abandoned. Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). A link to the appropriate TEAS response form appears at the end of this Office action. Issue date: September 11, 2019 The referenced application has been reviewed by the assigned trademark examining attorney. Applicant must respond timely and completely to the issue(s) below. 15 U.S.C. §1062(b); 37 C.F.R. §§2.62(a), 2.65(a); TMEP §§711, 718.03. FAILURE TO FUNCTION AS A TRADEMARK – COMMONPLACE MESSAGES Registration is refused because the applied-for mark is a slogan or term that does not function as a trademark or service mark to indicate the source of applicant’s goods and/or services and to identify and distinguish them from others. Trademark Act Sections 1, 2, 3, and 45, 15 U.S.C. §§1051-1053, 1127. In this case, the applied-for mark is a commonplace term, message, or expression widely used by a variety of sources that merely conveys an ordinary, familiar, well-recognized concept or sentiment. See In re Volvo Cars of N. Am., Inc., 46 USPQ2d 1455, 1460-61 (TTAB 1998) (holding DRIVE SAFELY not registrable for automobiles and automobile parts because the mark would be perceived merely as an “everyday, commonplace safety admonition”); In re Remington Prods., Inc., 3 USPQ2d 1714, 1715-16 (TTAB 1987) (holding PROUDLY MADE IN USA not registrable for electric shavers because the mark would be perceived merely as a common message encouraging the purchase of domestic-made products); TMEP §1202.04(b). Terms and expressions that merely convey an informational message are not registrable. In re Eagle Crest, Inc., 96 USPQ2d 1227, 1229 (TTAB 2010). Determining whether the term or expression functions as a trademark or service mark depends on how it would be perceived by the relevant public. In re Eagle Crest, Inc., 96 USPQ2d at 1229; In re Aerospace Optics, Inc., 78 USPQ2d 1861, 1862 (TTAB 2006); TMEP §1202.04. “The more commonly a [term or expression] is used, the less likely that the public will use it to identify only one source and the less likely that it will be recognized by purchasers as a trademark [or service mark].” In re Hulting, 107 USPQ2d 1175, 1177 (TTAB 2013) (quoting In re Eagle Crest, Inc., 96 USPQ2d at 1229); TMEP §1202.04(b). The attached evidence from the following websites shows the prevalent usage of the term among restaurants: https://guestofaguest.com/new-york/food/taco-tuesdays-10-mexican-spots-to-get-your-fix-in-nyc https://www.ironhillbrewery.com/promotions/taco-tuesdays https://www.fashionislandhotel.com/events/taco-tuesdays/ and the following articles from U.S. newspapers show that the wording Taco Tuesday is a “widely used message” used by various parties to express enthusiasm for tacos by promoting and celebrating them on a dedicated weekday: The Tennessean: 'Taco Tuesday' fundraiser to benefit Hendersonville nonprofit The Post & Courier: Live Arts Scene (“Sept. 17, 6-9 p.m., Taco Tuesday with Justin Hodge.”) Chicago Daily Herald: Taco Tuesday 5K Debuts on Tuesday, July 16 at Montrose Harbor (“Participants are encouraged to show their love of tacos by wearing the Taco Tuesday dri-fit shirt provided with event registration. In addition to walkers and runners, mothers with children in strollers are also invited to spice it up and get in on the fun.”) Dayton Daily News: All the Taco Tuesday deals in Dayton you need to know about The Daily Herald: Holy guacamole! He found a Taco Tuesday date on Facebook; Not wanting to eat tacos alone, he turned to a social media group dedicated to restaurant reviews. The News & Observer: Let It Pour: Searching for wine for Taco Tuesday; Let It Pour Eureka Times Standard: Taco Tuesday grows to multi-county event The Miami Herald: There's a secret tequila speakeasy opening in Little Havana - and you can get tacos there, too (“The specials are worth checking out, too: Taco Tuesday means half price tacos, and a 4-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday happy hour from features $4 cocktails.”) Because consumers are accustomed to seeing this term or expression commonly used in everyday speech by many different sources, they would not perceive it as a mark identifying the source of applicant’s goods and/or services but rather as only conveying an informational message. An applicant may not overcome this refusal by amending the application to seek registration on the Supplemental Register or asserting a claim of acquired distinctiveness under Section 2(f). TMEP §1202.04(d); see In re Eagle Crest, Inc., 96 USPQ2d at 1229. Nor will submitting a substitute specimen overcome this refusal. See TMEP §1202.04(d). Applicant should note the following additional ground for refusal. SECTION 2(d) REFUSAL – LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION : THIS PARTIAL REFUSAL APPLIES TO CLASS 35 ONLY Registration of the applied-for mark is refused because of a likelihood of confusion with the mark in U.S. Registration No. 5505122. Trademark Act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. §1052(d); see TMEP §§1207.01 et seq. See the attached registration. Trademark Act Section 2(d) bars registration of an applied-for mark that is so similar to a registered mark that it is likely consumers would be confused, mistaken, or deceived as to the commercial source of the goods and/or services of the parties. See 15 U.S.C. §1052(d). Likelihood of confusion is determined on a case-by-case basis by applying the factors set forth in In re E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 476 F.2d 1357, 1361, 177 USPQ 563, 567 (C.C.P.A. 1973) (called the “ du Pont factors”). In re i.am.symbolic, llc, 866 F.3d 1315, 1322, 123 USPQ2d 1744, 1747 (Fed. Cir. 2017). Only those factors that are “relevant and of record” need be considered. M2 Software, Inc. v. M2 Commc’ns, Inc. , 450 F.3d 1378, 1382, 78 USPQ2d 1944, 1947 (Fed. Cir. 2006) (citing Shen Mfg. Co. v. Ritz Hotel Ltd., 393 F.3d 1238, 1241, 73 USPQ2d 1350, 1353 (Fed. Cir. 2004)); see In re Inn at St. John’s, LLC , 126 USPQ2d 1742, 1744 (TTAB 2018). Although not all du Pont factors may be relevant, there are generally two key considerations in any likelihood of confusion analysis: (1) the similarities between the compared marks and (2) the relatedness of the compared goods and/or services. See In re i.am.symbolic, llc, 866 F.3d at 1322, 123 USPQ2d at 1747 (quoting Herbko Int’l, Inc. v. Kappa Books, Inc. , 308 F.3d 1156, 1164-65, 64 USPQ2d 1375, 1380 (Fed. Cir. 2002)); Federated Foods, Inc. v. Fort Howard Paper Co., 544 F.2d 1098, 1103, 192 USPQ 24, 29 (C.C.P.A. 1976) (“The fundamental inquiry mandated by [Section] 2(d) goes to the cumulative effect of differences in the essential characteristics of the goods [or services] and differences in the marks.”); TMEP §1207.01. Marks are compared in their entireties for similarities in appearance, sound, connotation, and commercial impression. Stone Lion Capital Partners, LP v. Lion Capital LLP, 746 F.3d 1317, 1321, 110 USPQ2d 1157, 1160 (Fed. Cir. 2014) (quoting Palm Bay Imps., Inc. v. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Maison Fondee En 1772, 396 F.3d 1369, 1371, 73 USPQ2d 1689, 1691 (Fed. Cir. 2005)); TMEP §1207.01(b)-(b)(v). “Similarity in any one of these elements may be sufficient to find the marks confusingly similar.” In re Inn at St. John’s, LLC , 126 USPQ2d 1742, 1746 (TTAB 2018) (citing In re Davia, 110 USPQ2d 1810, 1812 (TTAB 2014)); TMEP §1207.01(b). The applicant applied to register the mark 'TACO TUESDAY' for "advertising and marketing services provided by means of indirect methods of marketing communications, namely, social media, search engine marketing, inquiry marketing, internet marketing, mobile marketing, blogging and other forms of passive, sharable or viral communications channels." The registered mark is 'TECHNO TACO TUESDAY' for "advertising, marketing and promotion services; promoting the concerts of others; promoting the shows, festivals, night club concert and events and dance party concerts and events for others; promotional sponsorship of live music concerts, music festivals and party events; advertising, marketing, and promoting the goods and services of others via the preparation and distribution of postcards and flyers, arranging advertising on radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and other print and digital media including online and social media, and the management of event ticketing for others." In any likelihood of confusion determination, two key considerations are similarity of the marks and similarity or relatedness of the goods and/or services. In re Fat Boys Water Sports LLC, 118 USPQ2d 1511, 1516 (TTAB 2016) (citing Federated Foods, Inc. v. Fort Howard Paper Co., 544 F.2d 1098, 1103, 192 USPQ 24, 29 (C.C.P.A. 1976)); see TMEP § 1207.01. That is, the marks are compared in their entireties for similarities in appearance, sound, connotation, and commercial impression. In re Viterra Inc., 671 F. 3d 1358, 1362, 101 USPQ2d 1905, 1908 (Fed. Cir. 2012) (quoting In re E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 476 F.2d 1357, 1361, 177 USPQ 563, 567 (C.C.P.A. 1973)): TMEP §1207.01(b)(b)(v). Additionally, the goods and services are compared to determine whether they are similar or commercially related or travel in the same channels of trade. See Coach Servs., Inc. v. Triumph Learning LLC, 668 F.3d 1356, 1369-71, 101 USPQ2d 1713, 1722-23 (Fed. Cir. 2012); Herbko Int’l, Inc. Kappa Books, Inc ., 308 F.3d 1156, 1165, 64 USPQ2d 1375, 1381 (Fed. Cir. 2002); TMEP §1207.01 (a)(vi). Applicant's mark is highly similar to the registered mark. Applicant’s mark is merely the registered mark with the wording ‘TECHNO’ deleted. Although applicant’s mark does not contain the entirety of the registered mark, applicant’s mark is likely to appear to prospective purchasers as a shortened form of registrant’s mark. See In re Mighty Leaf Tea, 601 F.3d 1342, 1348, 94 USPQ2d 1257, 1260 (Fed. Cir. 2010) (quoting United States Shoe Corp., 229 USPQ 707, 709 (TTAB 1985)). Thus, merely omitting some of the wording from a registered mark may not overcome a likelihood of confusion. See In re Mighty Leaf Tea, 601 F.3d 1342, 94 USPQ2d 1257; In re Optica Int’l , 196 USPQ 775, 778 (TTAB 1977); TMEP §1207.01(b)(ii)-(iii). In this case, applicant’s mark does not create a distinct commercial impression from the registered mark because it contains some of the wording in the registered mark and does not add any wording that would distinguish it from that mark. Applicant's mark creates a commercial impression highly similar to the commercial impression created by the registered mark. Thus applicant's mark is confusingly similar to the registered mark. The compared goods and/or services need not be identical or even competitive to find a likelihood of confusion. See On-line Careline Inc. v. Am. Online Inc., 229 F.3d 1080, 1086, 56 USPQ2d 1471, 1475 (Fed. Cir. 2000); Recot, Inc. v. Becton, 214 F.3d 1322, 1329, 54 USPQ2d 1894, 1898 (Fed. Cir. 2000); TMEP §1207.01(a)(i). They need only be “related in some manner and/or if the circumstances surrounding their marketing are such that they could give rise to the mistaken belief that [the goods and/or services] emanate from the same source.” Coach Servs., Inc. v. Triumph Learning LLC, 668 F.3d 1356, 1369, 101 USPQ2d 1713, 1722 (Fed. Cir. 2012) (quoting 7-Eleven Inc. v. Wechsler, 83 USPQ2d 1715, 1724 (TTAB 2007)); TMEP §1207.01(a)(i). However, in this instance, the applicant's services are highly similar to the registrant's services. Applicant's services and registrant's services are both advertising services. Therefore the examining attorney refuses registration of the applicant's mark under Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. 1052 (d), because the mark is highly similar to a registered mark and the services are also highly similar. Although the examining attorney has refused registration, the applicant may respond to the refusals to register by submitting evidence and arguments in support of registration. INFORMALITIES: If the applicant chooses to respond to the refusal to register, the applicant must also respond to the following informalities. IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS: THIS PARTIAL REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO CLASS 9 ONLY. The identification of goods is indefinite and must be clarified because the wording “works” is overly broad. See 37 C.F.R. §2.32(a)(6); TMEP §1402.01. Applicant may adopt the following identification, if accurate: downloadable audio and video recordings featuring [applicant must specify the subject matter]. Applicant’s goods and/or services may be clarified or limited, but may not be expanded beyond those originally itemized in the application or as acceptably amended. See 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §1402.06. Applicant may clarify or limit the identification by inserting qualifying language or deleting items to result in a more specific identification; however, applicant may not substitute different goods and/or services or add goods and/or services not found or encompassed by those in the original application or as acceptably amended. See TMEP §1402.06(a)-(b). The scope of the goods and/or services sets the outer limit for any changes to the identification and is generally determined by the ordinary meaning of the wording in the identification. TMEP §§1402.06(b), 1402.07(a)-(b). Any acceptable changes to the goods and/or services will further limit scope, and once goods and/or services are deleted, they are not permitted to be reinserted. TMEP §1402.07(e). For assistance with identifying and classifying goods and services in trademark applications, please see the USPTO’s online searchable U.S. Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual. See TMEP §1402.04. TEAS PLUS OR TEAS REDUCED FEE (TEAS RF) APPLICANTS – TO MAINTAIN LOWER FEE, ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, INCLUDING SUBMITTING DOCUMENTS ONLINE: Applicants who filed their application online using the lower-fee TEAS Plus or TEAS RF application form must (1) file certain documents online using TEAS, including responses to Office actions (see TMEP §§819.02(b), 820.02(b) for a complete list of these documents); (2) maintain a valid e-mail correspondence address; and (3) agree to receive correspondence from the USPTO by e-mail throughout the prosecution of the application. See 37 C.F.R. §§2.22(b), 2.23(b); TMEP §§819, 820. TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants who do not meet these requirements must submit an additional processing fee of $125 per class of goods and/or services. 37 C.F.R. §§2.6(a)(1)(v), 2.22(c), 2.23(c); TMEP §§819.04, 820.04. However, in certain situations, TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants may respond to an Office action by authorizing an examiner’s amendment by telephone or e-mail without incurring this additional fee. How to respond. Click to file a response to this nonfinal Office action /Won T. Oh/ Attorney Advisor Law Office 114 (571) 272-9204 email: won.oh@uspto.gov RESPONSE GUIDANCE Missing the response deadline to this letter will cause the application to abandon. A response or notice of appeal must be received by the USPTO before midnight Eastern Time of the last day of the response period. TEAS and ESTTA maintenance or unforeseen circumstances could affect an applicant’s ability to timely respond. Responses signed by an unauthorized party are not accepted and can cause the application to abandon. If applicant does not have an attorney, the response must be signed by the individual applicant, all joint applicants, or someone with legal authority to bind a juristic applicant. If applicant has an attorney, the response must be signed by the attorney. If needed, find contact information for the supervisor of the office or unit listed in the signature block. Print: Sep 5, EMS 52542212 DESIGN MARK serial Number 52542212 Status REGISTERED Ward Mark TACO TUESDAY Standard Character Mark Yes Registration Number 5555122 Date Registered 2515255225 Type of Mark MARK Register SUPPLEMENTAL Mark Drawing Code STANDARD CHARACTER MARK Owner MNTRA Entertainment LLC LIMITED LIABILITY CGMPANY NEVADA 4330 Santa Barbara St. Unit 308 Las Vegas NEVADA 89121 GoodsIServiees Class Status ADTIVE. ID D35. 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History Help More Research Document: 'Taco Tuesday' fundraiser to bene?t Hendersonville nonpro?t Actions Goto ..-..-.- About NUIES Use the Notes tab To! all the notes you want to add or Vlew for this document. 'Taco Tuesday' fundraiser to benefit Hendersonville nonpro?t The Tennessear (?Jasiu-EIIe. Tennessee) April 21, 2019 Surdai'. 1 Edition Copyright 2015 The Tennessean All Rights Reserved Section: Pg. M4 Length: 1074 words Byline: By, Kelly Fisher, Nashville Tennessean I USA TODAY NETWORK TENNESSEE Body ?The main goal is, ?rst and foremost, to just raise awareness that suicide doesn?t really have any parameters. You just don't know who is being affected by depression and who has thoughts of suicide." Camile Caraway Editor's note: This story explores suicide, including details of how residents attempted suicide. If you are at risk, please stop here and contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for support at 17800727373255. Get up. Be brave. Move forward. Live life just seven minutes at a time. Gwen herause in we: tan miirh but five wasn't ennlinh. mm an arm: In I I aahdH dr 2F 3AEVYT73 ?5 U4 51.22 PM Seven, because 10 was too much, but ?ve wasn't enough. That's what Camlle Caraway said got her through the dif?cult times after her 16-year-old son, Parker Caraway Reynolds, took his life on Feb. 5, 2018. To say that "2018 was a struggle to survive would he an understatement," Caraway said. Beginning in January of last year, Caraway said she was in the midst of a divorce when her father died, and in early February, she lost her son, too. But Caraway's outlook is to "put something good in the world in place of something so Dad.~ Top Notch Taco Tuesday fundraiser On April 30, Caraway will hold a fundraiser to bring awareness to suicide and depression and raise money for the Jason Foundation in Hendersonville. The formal event will include a "Top Notch Taco Tuesday" dinner with live music and a few words about suicide prevention. The Jason Foundation Inc. aims to combat youth suicide - noting that it doesn't intend to diagnose or treat - with educational programs geared toward young people and adults, including educators and others who work with youth. The nonpro?t is named in honor of Jason Flatt, who died by suicide in July 1997. His dad, Clark Flatt, president of the Jason Foundation, describes his youngest son on the foundation's website as a l?syearsold who "loved life,? loved sports, was active in his youth group and had a lot of friends. ?The main goal is, ?rst and foremost, to just raise awareness that suicide doesn?t really have any parameters," Caraway said of the upcoming fundraiser. ?You just don't know who is being affected by depression and who has thoughts of suicide.? Parker was 'unbelievably Parker showed no warning signs, she said. She remembers her son as ?unbelievably brilliant." He was funny, with his dry sense of humor and quick wit. Parker was in all honors and Advanced Placement classes at Beech High School, "one of the smartest people I've ever known for 16 years old." Caraway and her twins, Riley and Savannah, now 21, joked that they would have to Google while Parker spoke because he was so well-spoken. He was a history buff and knew everything there was to know about every candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Caraway said, On Feb, 4, 2018, the family ?had a wonderful time" at a Super Bowl party. They drove home that night singing "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey at the tops of their lungs. love you, pumpkin," she told him. love you too, Morn," he replied. Caraway said lfthey'd had just one extra minute, "we could've worked through (and found a] permanent solution to temporary problems." But she saw no warning signs of depression in her son. But she's carrying on the "Parker Strong theme? through events shedding light on the ?nationwide epidemic." In April 2018, she organized a suicide awareness event at Western Kentucky University. In June, she organized a Wall: for Parker event in Texas, where the family is from. Now, she's setting her focus on the Top Notch Taco Tuesday Fundraiser for Parker Bene?ting Suicide Prevention. him an arm: In I Hr 2F 3AEVYT73 ?5 UBIHQEHEI U4 51.22 PM ?Bringing value to others' lives? have really focused in 2019 on bringing value to others? lives,? Caraway said. "Honestly, I'm very strong in my faith. I woke up one morning and the good Lord said, ?This is what you're supposed to do with your life.? ?It's just something I feel called to do." She believes if she can helpjust one person, she's done enough. Caraway said she's not a counselor but stressed the importance of being a Friend and believing a person who reaches out For help: ?It's not a cry for attention. It?s a cry for help." That, and the mantra that got her through losing Parker: Get up, be brave, move forward. Repeating that coupled with her faith and support from family and friends, especially Parker?s older siblings Riley and Savannah helped Caraway the most. She hopes to help others by sharing that at her April 30 fundraiser, which she says Parker will attend in spirit. Taco Tuesday was Parker's favorite night, and "we're born having Taco Tuesday? in Texas, Caraway said. She added that although he may not have admitted it, Parker enjoyed dressing up. The formal Taco Tuesday event - which is "de?nitely a party? and will have a "joyful atmosphere" is exactly the kind of event he would have loved, she said. Aside from eating beef and chicken tacos "with all the ?xin's," guests can expect live music by Flyte Three, short talks by Caraway and Clark Flatt of the Jason Foundation, a silent auction and more. There are also varying sponsor levels: The whole Enchilada Sponsor: $1,000 Guacamole Sponsor: $750 Queso Sponsor: $500 Table Sponsor: $350 Salsa Sponsor: $250 Pica Sponsor: $100 ?He left quite a legacy," Caraway said of her son. "(Parker left a) very lasting impression on so, so, so many people. (He was) a good person all the way down to his soul." Parker is "greatly missed by everyone that knew him,? Caraway said. "Just a wonderful, bright shining star for us al Kelly Fisher can be reached at KPFishengannett.com, 615-901-3866 or on Twitter at If you go What: Top Notch Taco Tuesday Fundraiser for Parker Bene?ting Suicide Prevention hiln ad arm: In I Hr 2F 3AEVYT73 ?5 UBIHQEHEI U4 51.22 PM .. i. mm. um, ?new, mm. ?Hum?, Where: Bluegrass Yacht at Country Club, 550 Johnny Cash Parkway in Hendersonville When: 6:33-8:33 pm. Tuesday, April 30 (So people will remember, Caraway said.) Doors open and the silent auction begins at 6 p.rn. Tickets: $31 available an Eventbrite.tom. Tickets will not be available at the door. Dress code: Cocktail attire or business casual ?The main goal is, ?rst and foremost, to just raise awareness that suicide doesn?t really have any parameters. You just don't know who is being affected by depression and who has thoughts of suicide." Camile Caraway Classi?cation ENGLISH Pu blicati on -Tvpe: Newspa per Journal Code: Subject: TEEN SUICIDE SUICIDE DEATH 84 DYING DEPRESSION FUNDRAISING HEALTH NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Company: GOOGLE INC Load-Date: April 25, 2019 LexiSNeXis? About LexisNexis? Privacy Policy Temis Ll Condilions Sign Out Copyright @2019 All rigms reserved. RELX hiin ed arm: In I 2F El U&gdcuntenicum U4 2 U4 PM Advance? SkipMajnNavigatiun Search Everything Chem -None- History Help More Research Document: Live Arts Scene Actions About NUIES Use the Notes tab To! ali the notes you want to add or Vlew for this document. Live Arts Scene Post 5. CeLrier (Charleston, Septembet 11. 20:9 Wednesday Cepyrighl 2015 The Pest and Ceuner All Righb Reserved Section: B: cummunitwnews; culture; iive music scene; Pg. 6 Length: 631 words Body CHARLESTON SPORTS PUB. 9730 Dorchester Road, Summerville. B4379D570393 Sept. 13, 9 pm. ta midnight, Brandon Simmons COASTAL COFFEE RDASTERS, 108 E. 3rd North St, Summerville, 843737674559 Sept. 12, 6-9 Open Mic. Sept. 13, 779 Miie Detour. Sept. 14, 7-9 staggers and Jags CORNER HOUSE CAFE. 1509 Beech HilI Read, (Highway alfRidgeviile], 843-377-8844 Sept. B, noun to 2 p.rn., 2nd Sunday Accustic Brunch with Linn at Donna CUDPA MANNA, 100 S. Main St, Summerville, 843-900-5841] hiin ad anre IF I 2F shared%2Fdncumem%2Fnews%2Fum% UBJHQUIB 04.52 U4 PM Sept. 14, 10 am. to 1 Keith Miiler Sept. 17, 679 Open Mic (family oriented] MARKET, downtown. Summervlile Sept. 14, 10 am. to 1pm., Ben Somewhere GEORGE H. SEAGD JR. LIBRARY, 76 Old Troiiev Road, Summerville, 343757175075. Sept. 12, 6:30 Read the Series Club, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stane" by Rnwiing, Westvaco Room. Sept. 15, 2 Susan Cushman, Author, Friends of the Library, Westvaco Room. THE GRILL AT WINDMILL STATION, 2007 2nd AVeJ'Suite D, Summervilie, 843-377-8470. Sept. 12, 7-9 "Name That Tune" (musit trivia). HUMEGROWN BREWHOUSE, 117 S. Main St, Summerville, 343757979342. Sept. 11, 7-9 Route 66 Roulette Open Mic with Shifty Shady, an acoustic duo - audience participation. Sept. 12, 8-10 Corey Dalton Tate. Sept. 13, 8-10 Joshua Jarman. THE ICEHOUSE RESTAURANT, 104 E. Duty Ave., Summerviile, 843726170360 Sept. 11, 6-9 Live Jazz. Sept. 12, 6-9 Bluegrass with James Anderson Sept. 13-14, 6-9 Acoustic/Justin Hodge. Sept. 15, noon to 4 Acoustic Sun with Butch Souldonur. mum: emu?mu, quLilcaLcl nuau, Julimlcl me, sag-?rug; Sept. 13, 7-10 Josh Roberts. GENERAL STORE S4 COFFEE HOUSE, 1700 Central Ave., 343723578116. Sept. 14, 5-5 Porch Jam hosted by Dan Riley MusiclMusic on the Lawn. MAIN STREET READS, 115 S. Main St, Summerviile, 843787575171. Sept. 16, 6:30-8 Main Street Writesteekly Writer's Group. Sept. 17, 6:30-8 Thrill in the 'ville/Thriiler Mystery Bonk Ciub. MONTREUX BAR 127 W. Richardson Ave, Summervilie, 843726171200. Sept. 11, 7-10 Eddie Bush. hlin ad anre IF I 2F 3A5X157X Will/2019 04.52 U4 PM Sept. 12, 10 p.m. to 1 a.rn., Saluda Shoals. Sept. 13, 6-9 Donnie Polk Sent.11,1n r7.rn.tn1 a Rig whpal a The Huhmps. Sept. 14, 10 p.m.to1a.rn., Kyle Dills Band. Sept. 15, 7-10 Bradford Station. OTC: on The Chain Sandwich Shoppe, 100 W. Richardson Ave, Summon/Hie, 843786071843. Sept. 14, 679 Billy B. 890 Bacons Bridge Road, No. 7, Summerville, 843-879-2096. Sept. 14, 9 p.m. to 1 Karaoke. SOL, 1651 N. Main St, Summerville, 843787577090 Sept. 17, 6-9 Taco Tuesday with Justin Hodge. THE SUMMER BREEZE, 600 Boone Hill Road, Summerville, 843769776195. Sept. 13, 9 p.m. to 1 Karaoke. Sept. 14, 9:30 p.m. to 1 Redstunc. SUMMERVILLE ORCHESTRA at Summerville Baptist Church, 417 Central Ave., Summerville, FREE Sept. 13, 7:30-9 Sill Memorial Concert. THAI TACO SUSHI EAR ELGRILL, 109 Holiday Dr., Summerviile, 843-261-2121. Sept. 13714, 10 pm. to 2 a.rn., Live DJ. Sept. 17, 6-9 Karaoke. TIKI TACO. 1525 Old Trolley Road, 543-900-8311. Sept. 12, 7-11 Live Music 3. Trivia with Dr. Driver. TIMROD LIBRARY. 217 Central Ave. Summerville, 543-971-4600. Sept. 14, 5-7 Annual Shrimp Boil, $25. Sept. 15, 3-5 Third Sunday General Book Discussion Group. TOP DAWG TAVERN, 9512 Dorchester Roao, Summervilie, 343787372700. Sept. 11, 679 Chris Sullivan. Sept. 13, 8-11 Dee Coulter. ed arm: In I 2F UBJIIQUIB 04.52 U4 WINE BITAPASV BAR, 103A 5. Main St, Summerville, 843-771-1131. Sept. 13, 3:3071130 p?m? Jesse Soles. Sept. 14, 9?11 The wine Down Comedy Open Mi: Night: Send your live music dates to \?lary'z- vProPublicismom for inclusion. 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History Help More Research Document: Taco Tuesday 5K Debuts on Tuesday, July 16 at Montrose Harbor Actions Goto About NUIES Use the Notes lab To! ali the notes you want to add or Vlew for this document. Taco Tuesday 5K Debuts on Tuesday, July 16 at Montrose Harbor Chicago Daily Herald June 4. 2019 Tuesdav. WEE EditioneBlast Edition Copyright 2019 Paddock Publications. inc. Section: SUBMITTED CONTENT: Pg. 0 Length: 2?9 words Byline: Vicarious Public Relations Body The Pink Taco?s motto is to, ?Keep it Real, Keep it Simple' and an upcoming SK and Kids Dash event is keeoing with that philosophyi The Pink Taco 5K and Kids Dash - sponsored by the authentic Mexican restaurant with locations in Chicago, Los Angeles and Las Vegas - will take piace on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. The Kids Dash will kick off the taco fun at 6:00 p.m. Ail Kid Dashers wili receive a Taco Tuesday race bib, a ?nisher medal and a taco at the ?nish line. The 5K begins and ends at Chicago's iconic Montrose Harbor. with a starttime of 6:30 p.m. Pink Taco?s authentic "Pink" tacos will also be handed out to ail who cross the ?nish line. Participants are encouraged to show their love of tacos by wearing the Taco Tuesday dri-?t shirt provided with event registration. In addition to Win an arm: In I 2F '=urn% 04 52.35 PM walkers and runners, mothers ln strollers are also invited to spice it up and get in on the fun! "We are so excited to partner and ?Taco-bout? the Pink Taco, has developed a cult following nationwide, locatlons soon to open in Boston and Mlaml," sald Aaron Del Mar, ASE founder, "This event is going to be eplc - and will help to make Tuesdays great again for the Chlcagoland areal" Event proceeds will he donated to charity partner Tickled Pink. a local not-for-proflt ordanization dedlcated to oreventlon and earlv detection of breast cancer, Awards and a customized Taco Tuesday 5K medal will be glven to the top three overall male and female ?nlshers, and the top three runners in each age group, An awards ceremony will commence at ?:30 pm. for the participants of the SK. 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All the Taco Tuesday deals in Dayton you need to know about Dayton Daii"; News March 26, 2019 Tuesdav Copyright 2015 Damn Newspape's, Inc. Ail Reserved Section: NEWS Length: 219 words Byline: Sarah Franks Body There are 52 weeks in the year. so that's 52 opportunities to celebrate Taco Tuesday: Every Tuesday, rnany' restaurant; and households take part in the tradition of Taco Tuesday with Mexican-inspired cuisine: There are plenty of restaurants that have specials and deais on Tuesdays to make a night of taco eating even more affordable: Here are some of Dayton's best Taco Tuesday deals: Know of any we didn?t mention? Let us know at contact?ildavtonmom and we'll add it to the list. ??Thir5ty Frog Saloon Photo: Thirsty Frog Saloon hiin ad arm: In I 2F ?=urh? SAEVRHJ ?2019 04.53 10 PM Every Tuesday night is Taco Tuesday at the Thirsty Frog Saloon. Enjoy .Eu cent tacos and $3 margaritas and $3 Coronas. It's a taco Tuesday that cannot be beat. LOCATION: 209 Byers Ready Miamisburg 77La Pinata Every Tuesday, La Pinata offers $1 tacos and $1.75 for all bottled beer. LOCATIONS: See all locations here ?Basil?s On Market ?It's something we like to TACOrbout our tacos are the best aroundi i" reads Basil's Facebocik page. On Tuesdays from 4 p.n'i. to 9 p.n'i. tacos at Basil?s are just You can mix and match chicken, shredded beef, pulled pork, roasted mushroom, and Cajun shrimp. "Tacos will pair well with our incredible craft beer selection, our huge wine list, or one of our hand-crafted cocktails. (P.S. Happy Hour is from 375i)" LOCATION: 312 N. Patterson Blvd. Dayton Classi?cation Language: ENGLISH Publication-Type: Newspaper Company: FACEBOOK INC Industry: RESTAURANTS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEER st ALE Geographic: DAYTON, OH, USA LEXisNexis? About LexisNexiaCra Privacy Policy Terms 3? Conditions Sign Out Copyright is? 2019 Ne:-:is Ali rights reserved. RELX Group? hiln ad arm: In I 2F ?=urhD 8 PM Advance? SkipMajnNavigatiun Search Everything Client -None? History Help More Research Document: Holy guacamole! He found a Taco Tuesday date on Facebook: Not wanting to eat tacos alone, he turned to a social media group Actions G010 About NUIES Use the Notes lab fol all the notes you want to add or View for this document. Holy guacamole! He found a Taco Tuesday date on Facebook; Not wanting to eat tacos alone, he turned to a social media group dedicated to restaurant reviews. The Daily.I Herald (Everett, Washington: Jul; 3. 2018 Tuesday- Copyright 1015 The Daliy Feraid, Everett. WA Righls Reserved Section: LIFE Length: 903 words Body It was Taco Tuesday. Erik Marty was hungry for company with his chips and salsa. Marry, a Lake Stevens divorced dad, turned to sociai media for help. ?Anyone want to go on a date with me 7130 at Soi Food in Everett?" he wrote in a post. He didn?t publish it on a dating site. He wrote it on "Restaurant Raves and Rants of Snohomish County," a Fatebook group where peopie scout for meals, not mates. Stilil it worked. him an arm: In I 2F ?=urnD UBIHQEHEI 04.53.48 PM A woman joined him and brought along her 7-year-old son. What?s up with that? Becca Selin, a 34-year-old singie mom from Everett, saw the post around 6 pm. on that Taco Tuesday, May 22, Like others, she chimed in. Her excuse was that she had plans with her son. ?He was iike, bring him along," she said. "All these scenarios ran through my head and I thought, ?Is it safe, what if he?s a creep, what if he's a murderer? And I'm bringing my chiid,? she said. It meant she had some expiaining to do to her son, Brody. ?As a 7-year-old he is very trusting and so I am always teliing him, 'Strangers can be dangerous.? And then I completely turned around and told him we were going to be meeting a complete stranger for dinner," she said. thought what the heck, we'li throw caution to the wind. If we turn up missing, people would know who did it. People were commenting.? Were they ever. The post got FE comments. ?Awesome way to score a date iol never thought of doing it this way iol," someone said. Another urged: "Come on Ladies, someone should take him up on his offerl Ballsy and funny." Marty?s post impressed Seiin. ?It was refreshing, very bold," she said. liked that he just put it out there. Yhere was an eiement of fun and I was nervous and it was exciting." She checked out Marty's personal Facebook page and he passed the test: "He's cute and he has kids. He's a dad." Selin, an Everett dental hygienist, said she was at 3 ?why not?" point in her iife. ?My motto for this year was, ?You only live once,? she said. don't do a lot of fun stuff. Before lot more exciting and spontaneous." The Restaurant Raves and Rants of Snohomish County group has 7,345 members. It's a casual place for people to share their favorite spots, mid?; smrinaga. MM :?ndJard. knifm?liclri?wuxn ~ubmuvwln1'l .mru, I?nrnm rare-m tumm- In the end, Taco Tuesday led to a friendship. For Marty, 38, the restaurant review group didn't tarry stress or expectations. ?I?ve paid for dating sites and it's not easy to get dates,? he said. "You can write the most perfect message and then nothing, nothing, nothing, and then wn?te something stupid and get a response." Selin joined the group about a year ago. "We eat out a lot because I?m too tired to cook,? she said. Marty, divorced with two daughters, 11 and 13, owns an online real estate training school. hiln an arm: In I 2F ?=urh? 04.53.48 PM marry. divorced With two oaugnters. 11 and 1.5, owns an real estate training scnool. ?I?m at home all the time." he said. just get lonely sometimes. [just wanted to share the evening with someone and enjoy tacos, so I just threw it out there. I didn't care if it turned out to be a guy." Having a woman and her little guy join him was a pleasant surprise. ?Brody became the hit of the night," Marty said. "Brody asked me to go home with him that night." He told Marty, "Leave your car here and my mom (an bring you back to your carlater." That's not all the kid said. "He announced in the middle of the meal, 'You two have crushes on each other, Selin said. No, they didn't. It's more like the two buds bonded. As the dad of two girls, Marty said he enjoyed having someone to talk to about muscles and "Star Wars." He also knew something about boys without a father ?gure. was raised by a single mom," he said. Selin later got friendly ribbing from co-workers, who are members of the rants and raves Facebook group. ?The next day at work a couple of girls were like, 'Uh, so, did you do anything interesting last night?? she said she hadn't been out in a long time and forgot how fun it was. ?My lesson to my son and myself is sometimes it pays tojust put yourself out there and take a safely calculated risk," she said "You might ?nd a new friend or might just have a good time and make a human connection. I was shocked at what a pleasant experience it was." ?Otherwise it would have been just another boring evening," Marty said. He picked up the tap, and let Brody ?gure the tip and sign the check. As a commenter put "This wins the internet, tonightl? when contacted for this story, the trio returned last week for another Taco Tuesday for a photo. ?It was another chestepuf??ng, muscleecomparing, ?sh storytelling night of fun. Of course Brody one upped me when he said he caught sharks after I showed him pictures of trout," Marty said. ?To sum up the evening. it was a combination of intrigue, not taking life too seriously, fun and Cheers to spontaneity and putting yourself out there. \?ou only live once. But Taco Tuesday is weekly. Andrea Brown: abrowngheraldnettom; 425-339-3443. Twitter @repor?terbrown. -ri hiin ad arm: In I ?=urnD UBJHQEHEI 04.53.48 PM Coming soon to What?s Up with That? Do ?re?ghter? still slide down pales? Graphic Becca Selin and her son, Brody, share a laugh with Erik Marty during Taco Tuesday at SDI Food Bar and Grill in Everett. Marty out out a question looking for a dining companion on a Facebook dining page. Within 90 minutes, Selin answered and brought along Brody, 7. (Andy Bronson The Herald) Classi?cation Language: ENGLISH - Pu blicati DI1 -Tvpe: Newspa per Subject: INTERNET SOCIAL NETWORKING (89941); SOCIAL MEDIA SINGLE PARENTS ONLINE DATING SERVICES Company: FACEBOOK INC Indu?try: INTERNET SOCIAL NFFWORKING SOCIAL MEDIA RESTAURANTS ONLINE DATING SERVICES Load-Date: July 4, 2018 LeXisNexis' About LexisNexiSID Privacy Policy Terms 3? Conditions. Sign Out 2019 i. Nez-Lis Ali rights reserved. RELX Group? th ed arm: I SAEFEGVA UBIHQUWBUIJ SU1PM Advance? Skip MainNavigatian Search Everything Research Document: Let It Pour: Searching for wine for Taco Tuesday; Let It Pour Actrons G010 Let It Pour: Searching for wine for Taco Tuesday; Let It Pour The New; 8. Observer :iRa?eiqn. I?mrth Carmina) Lanuarv L7, 2015 Saturdav 2015 The News a Onserver (Rare-gr. Nurth Carclma] All R?ghb Reserved Length: 586 words Byline: Amber Nimucks Correspondent Body Do not home fur haute cuisine if You're invited to Taco Tue?dav at our house. Chem -None- Hxstory Help More About NUIES USE the Notes lab for al\ the notes you want to add or Vlew for this document. hlin ad arm: lF I ?=urn% BAEFEGVA 04.55 Di PM Do not hope for haute cuisine lf you?re invited to Taco Tuesday at our house. We might have guacamole. We might not. Perhaps I'll remember to buy chips. Or maybe you should bring those, just in case, If we're out of red salsa, green will have to do. I set one rule for myself last year when we decided that we would have folks over for dinner regularly during the week: It's about being friends, not about being foodies. The ?rst rule of Taco Tuesday is ?Do not sweat the details of Taco Tuesday." Abiding by this rule is what made sustainment of the Taco Tuesday ritual one of highlights of 2014 for me. In a previous life, I would have considered the low standards of this weekly dinner a debasement. I'd have let the idea that dinner must dazzle above all else shame me into havlng no one oyerfor dinner at all, for fear they would discover that I did not garnish with (ilarltro every time. By letting go of the Finteresteperfect ideal, I was able to embrace the greater good of cuminescented fellowship. And yet. I can?t help but futz with success. The beverage eiement of this sloppy equation is not quite right. Since we host these dinners on Tuesday, the traditional taco accompaniment of margaritas seems a bit brazen. Once you throw tequila into the mix, it's hard to maintain a lowekey, famiiyefriendiy, weeknight vibe. And bottled sangria is OK, but I feel compelled to try a little harder on this front. Not as hard as homemade sangria, mind you, but harder. lne DIECK Deans and rice must be palatable enougn tor the timid taste bugs or a brown-ups can add plzazz green chiles, diced scallions, etc. But some wine-drinking adults dwell most happily in the land of mild salsa, too. What seems to go best with the baseline ?avors of corn tortillas and tomatoes won't hold up to the demands of spice of a chioo?e-soaked taco. Among Wine Foily's suggestions were dry rose, NewI Zealand sauylgnon blanc and Lambrusco. A quick survey of oost-hotiday leayings in the wine rack yielded a 2013 Venus de Pinchinat Vin de Pays du Var 2013. I stuck it in the freezer to chill. Alas, though the rose' was dry and fruity, it had no af?nity for anything but bare, salty tortilla chips. Pleasantly subdued, it seemed ?at and ones wllell pailed Hal/oi: of the meal. We also sipped at the Douglas Hill 2013 chardonnay (Napa and Sonoma) my neighbor brought. It proved to be a better match for the chips with medium salsa, with the richness of the chardonnay standing up to the spice. but the pieces of the puzzle still felt forced. Despite my awkward attempts at wine pairing, the ?rst Tato Tuesday of the year was a success. Black beans were eaten, salsa was dribbled on the place mats, stories were shared. And I take heart in the fact that I followed the oft-repeated th ad arm: In I SAEFEGVA UBJHQUWB 04.55 U1 PM magma m. Wm. ?.new?. advice of our era: Du?'t be afraid to fait. I betieve people say this most often when they're expecting great success, not actuat trial-and-error. I atso take heart in the fact that another Taco Tuesday is atwavs just around the corner. Amber Nil-necks is a former News Bx Observer food editor. Reach her at ambemrites.com. Classi?cation Language: ENGLISH Publication-Type: Newspaper Subject: FAMILY FOODIES ADULTS Industry: WINE SNACK FOODS FOODIES Load-Date: January 15, 2015 .. LexrsNexis About LexisNexiaS Prwacy F?olrcy Condiiruns Out 2019 Le:-:ieNe:-Lra Alt nghis reserved. RELX Group? ad arm: In I 4 2F SAGCEEVM ElEl/?l ?2019 [Ill 55 2 PM Lexis Advance" SkipMajnNavigation . . . .. . - Search Everything Clrent -None- History Help More Research Document: Taco Tuesday grows to multi-county event Actions Goto About NUIES Use the Notes lab for all the notes you want to add or Vlew for this document. Taco Tuesday grows to multi-county event Eureka Times Standard (California) May 12, 2014 Tuesday Copyright 2014 Times - Standard All Rights Reser?red Section: NEWS Length: 753 words Byline: By Erin Derdeneu'ttle For the Timeertandard Body Next Tuesday, school districE across the North Coast region will take part in the second annual Taco Tuesday. The popular lunchtime event will feature tacos made with local, organic. grass-ted beef from Eel River Organic Beef and Cat Hill Organic Beef. This year?s Taco Tuesday event, organized by the Humboldt County Of?ce of Education and the Community Alliance with Family Farmers, is expanding to include Del Norte County Uni?ed School District. Deborah Krayitz, head of Nutrition Services for Del Norte schools, is looking forward to joining Humboldt County for the event. ?We have been working very closely with CAFF and HCOE and were excited when they suggested that we make Taco Tuesday a two county celebration," she said. In total, over 8,000 students will eat local beet at lunch that day. In addition to local beef, Taco Tuesday will also feature sour cream from Humboldt Creamery and the salsa that was selected as "Most Marketable" in 2013 North Coast Culinary Salsa Recipe Competition. The winning recipe, called "Fall Fiesta," was created by the Washington Elementary after-school program in Eureka while working with Chef Belem Esoitia from Dachanga Mexicana. Eureka City Schools? Food Services team will be making the salsa for all of the schools to enjoy during the event. hiln ad anrpip I 4 2F SAGCEEVM ?2019 Url 55.32 PM :wwis aemces mu Ln: mamug we salsa an we :uiuul: LU enjoy ummg me event. Clint Victorine, a Humboldt County native and owner of Eel River Organic Beef, is the main reason Taco Tuesday was launched last year. His generous proposal to make a onetime donation of organic ground beef to Humboldt County schools in 2013 led to the idea ofa coordinated cafeteria event. The ?rst Taco Tuesday was a huge success; CAFF and HCOE partnered with Victorine and Humboldt Made to plan the event. and Victonne supplied over 1,2ou pounds of beef to on schools. staff reported record meal participation rates that day, Kitchen staff enjoyed working with the beef, and students loved the tacos. Even more exciting, the event led to major strides in the "Farm to School" efforts of several school districts. Hydesville Elementary and Eureka City Schools both started to purchase beef from Victorine for their meal programs after participating in Taco Tuesday in 2013, and Arcata Elementary ls next in line. CAFF and HCOE are pleased to see districts buying local beef because of last year?s event. The food service managers looked beyond a donation and demonstrated that they are willing to work with their budget, staff and systems to change the center of the plate, which is no easy task. Victorine has been very receptive to sellinp directly to school meal programs. despite the fact that the volumes the schools need are so small in comparison to his large wholesale accounts. He has hand-delivered 10 pounds of ground beef to a local school during the same week he shipped out 25,000 pounds of beef to Southern California. ?We think it is important that our kids have access to healthy, nutritious foods produced right here at home," said Victorine. want to help make that happen." It was therefore an easy decision for Victorine to donate beef again this year to help Taco Tuesday become an annual event. One of the suppliers for Eel River Organic Beef, Matt Westbrook of the Palmer Westbrook Ranch in Del Norte County, will donate beef to the schools in his region under his Oat Hill Organic Beef label. The Cattlewomen's Association is involved as well, by providing educational materials about the local ranching community. Schools are also being encouraged to embellish their cafeterias. Prizes will go to the bestedecorated and most festive lunchroom. Linda Prescott. Nutrition Education Program Coordinator for HCOE, is happy aboutthis year?s efforts, ?This i? annexceilen pogortalnitv to build community support and celebrate the work being done to make sure our local students are eatinu 1 cup res pineapp 3, ICE 1 cup yellow tomatoes, diced 1 cup orange bell pepper, diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup red tomatoes, dices 1 small red onion, diced 2 jalapecosr seeded and minced 3 tablespoons cilantro, chopped Juice of 1/2 a lime 1/2 teaspoons salt 1;?4 teaspoon black pepper liq teaspoon dried oregano hiln ad anre IF I -- -- - 2F Maegan/i ?2019 Elli 55.32 PM LeXisNexis' Combine ali ingredients into a medium sized bowl. Toss to combine. Serve and enjoyi Erin Derdeanittie is the Regional Food Systems Coordinator for the Community Ailiance with Famiiy Farmers in the Redwood Coast Region. She can be reached at 826-0233. 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In the hacienda style El Santo Restaurant. open Thursday through Saturday. you can dine on small and large shareable plates. like fried bay scallops. bay shrimp. and salsa Mend Em] ofDocumaur We Oh Healthy eating for athletes The W11: Alma College September 9. 2019 Monday niversityWire Copyright2?19 UWIRE via U??Mre All Rights Reserved Section: NEWS: Pg.1 Length: 50? words offered around Saga," said Wentwo rth. Self?control can also be a huge part of keeping a healthy diet while on campus, and athletes know that struggle better than anyone. think the two things I try to avoid are the main lines and the pizza bar. As much as I love Taco Tuesday: and popcorn chicken. I love the reward of eating healthy and feeling greatjust a little bit more," said Nave. "Limit the desserts. but don't be afraid to indulgeevery oncein awhile] said Wentworth. Successful athletes are often a product of theirdiet. and many athletes at Alma are Eur] of?ocumem We For?donar?s any dB! is T380 Cincinnati Business Courier {Ohio} August 14, 2019 Wednesday CD pyright2019mnerica1 City Bu sinessJ aurnal, I nc All Rights Reserved COURIER Length: 380 words Byline: Nikki 51W End ofanmam Wu No more waiting for taco mesdav Chico Enterprise?Record [California] November 22, 201? Wednesday Co pyright201T'MediaNeusGroupJnc and ANG Newspapers?! Rights Reserved Section: C.C: Pg. 11 Length: 823 words Byline: Bianca com, on Twitter Body AB STRACT Tacos Pepe senr es $1 tacos on Sundays and Tuesdays FULL TEXT Chico Taco Tuesdayis my favorite day of the week. but sometimes the lines become unbearable. Especially in a college town where it seems like taco Tuesday is everyone else's favorite day too. So, I went to Tacos Pepe fordollartacos on Sunday instead. When my [ggmate Kasey and I arrived at the taco shop. we were greeted by an outside Honestly. to me there is nothing more magical than a tam. Unfortunately, there was a Waco should be. 1li?eggie Finally. the veggie taco was ordered for all of theveg etarian readers. It was stuffed with roasted carrots. squash, bell pepper. onion and more. All in left satisfied and full. I even could comfortably afford a drink and tip. Who needs taco Tuesday when yo can have dollartacos on Sunday too?l Bianca mm is a Chico State University student and part-time E-R reporter. Each week she is asked to find a meal that costs no more than $10.50 [one hour at minimum wage}. including tip. and then write about it. Reach her mi ofDocumenr We What's that? Taco Bet! r's o?'erfno one free taco Tuesday Belleville Neweremocrat [Illinois]: June 12. 2017 Monday Co pyright201'l? BelleuleNeuxs-Democrat?ll Rights Reserved Found on Belleville. com Section: local Length: 59 words Byline: News?D emo crat Belleville News?Democrat Body What's the only thing better than Taco Tuesday? Free Tacos from Taco Bell on Taco Tuesday. From 2-5 pm. Tuesday. Taco Bell is offering free Doritos Locos Tacos because the Golden State Warriors stole a road win in the NBA finals. Each person is limited to one free taco. So go enjoy your Taco Tuesdagfor free this week. and thank the Warriors as you snack. Load-Date: 2017?06?13 End ofDommen: We ICJ Taco Tuesday is Back! Summers AI OniineKranm Starts Eady, New Products And Unforgettable Sales Like Taco Tuesde M2 Bream March 2I, 2018 Wednesday Co pyright2?13 drmans Media Limited All Rights Reserved 1K Length: 357 words Body March 28. 2018 Summers at Wm starts early, new products and unforgettable sales like Taco Tuesdayi From March 201I through August201I this weekly event will take place on Tuesdays. Please note there is regular business hours only during Taco Tuesdays. The 201? Taco Tuesday menu includes: *Single Item sales *Special Give Ways *Upgraded Shipping Options *And much more. Taco Tuesday can get very busy and tough to get through on the phone in the first few years: but the Company plans to once again offerinstant messaging on the website and has hired new peopleto answer the phones. About Taco Tuesday Taco Tuesday is one of mm most popular and iconic summer events. Kicking off in 2015, Taco Tuesdays run from April to August and take place both online and over the phone. Each week hundreds gather to enjoy the Taco Tuesday specials provided with the special samples. lucky winners. activities and much more. About Online Page-.12 at 35 TamTuesday is Beau-511mm Emly, New Ptaducts And Urimgettahle Saks like Tack) Tuesday h. the seanzh'iur ?ue of?molile itbecame Milan: dis?gu'sll Between honest vandals, Wile other vandals-[1mm ares]: po'o'r mam selviue a em visit Mammal-Des mm RECIPE OF THE Tired of taco Tuesday? Tn! Chinese mag Siskiyou Daily News [Yrelca, California} February 28. 2019 Thursday Co pyright2?195iskiyeu Deity News Distributed by Inc. All Rights Reserved Section: Length: 49? words End of?ncumem Taco Tuesday In the search for the perfect blend of Wonline, it became challenging to distinguish between honestvendors. while other vendors provided very poor customer service that didn't warrant a return visit. Those experiences solidified End ufDncumenr SEEM Wank) .Feb'waiy. 2.8.2619 11?May Section; Pg. 6 Length: 49'? words. biennium-n Copyright2019 Hearst Newspapers. a diyia'on ofHearstCo-mmunications. Inc NI Rights Reserved Section: RENEW HOUSTON: Pg. Length: 1085 words Byline: Anna Nordberg Highlight: 1} The benefits of family dinners are many. They are linked to better grades. better health: better vocabulary and a lower risk of smoking, drinking and using drugs. PHOTO: Sam Edwardsl'Getty Images parents talk about stories from when they were the same age as the kids. Create small rituals. Routines tend to sound daunting, involving elaborate home cooking or a beautifully set table. But a sense of ritual comes from consistency and expectation. not magazine?worthy perfection. It can be as simple as Taco Tuesday or Sunday pancakes. Forourfamily, the most consistentdinner ritual is a 4:30 p.m. Friday meal at a pizza parlor. suggests that if you can't get your act together during the week when everyone's busy, make Sunday dinner a specialtradition. "You can all go shopping together. End ofDocumeu: Uncengin Dorian a bbwmoon foriocgi businesses Palm Beach Post {Florida} September 5. 2019 Thursday. FINAL EDITION Beach Reserved Section: LOCAL Pg. 13 Length: T35 words which stayed open during the storm while the popular Duffy's sports bar across the street closed fortwo days. "It was like a ghost town on the street but we were slammed," said hostess Samantha Gama. 'We were running nearly an hourwait on Monday night and we had our Taco Tuesday." There was no telling which business would be open and which one closed. Simply Delicious was going to beopen on Mo nday, but the employees didn't show up. The Starbucks closed fortwo days. So did the medicinal marijuana shop. But the rape Av e, stayed End ofDocumem Oh Your taco Tuesday iust out better. This Tacoma restaurant created new iigueur for margaritas The News Tribune (Tacoma. Washington} January 10, 2018 Wednesday Copyright2013 The NeueTrihune (Tame. Washington?ll Rights Reserved Section: Length: 373 words Byline: Sue Kidd The News Tribune mi ofDocumen: We Oh Tristan Thompson 'shetts our hearty on new Porsche to win Khtoe Kardashian thanks to sound advice from Drake September 4. 2013 Wednesday 3:25 PM GMT . All Rights Resenled mailOnline Section: Versionz2 Length: 464 words Byline: Kate Durocher For DailymaiLcom plots his return to the Kardashian fold. 'Drake told him to pull out all the stops if hewanted to win Khloe back.? the insider continued. Khloe was reportedly so impressed that she invited Thompson the father of her 1T?month?old daughter True? to her home fora'Taco TuesdayI night. The source added: 'An inviteto a casual dinner might not sound like a reasonable Wifor a sleek supercar. But after what Tristan did. he can't expect Khloe to roll out the red carpetfor him.? Khloe has had a tough year since her splitfrom End ofDoeumeu: Wu ICJ ONGOING EVEN TS Pekin Daily Times {Illinois} August 31,2019 Saturday Copyright2?1 Pekin DaityTirnes Distributed by Wag}; Inc Rights Reserved Section: NEWS: Length: 311 words ".Body Tuesdays Taco Tuesday Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #1869 will be hosting Taco Tuesdayfrom 4 to 6:30 pm. The menu includes a soft or hard shell taco for $1.50, a double?decker taco for $1.75. nachos with cheese only for $2.75. loaded nachos for $5.75, 1;?2 loaded nachos for and taco burger for $2.50. Tacos come with these toppings: meat, lettuce and cheese. End ofDocumeJar IZII Let It Pour: Searching for wine for Taco Tuesday.- TI Four The News &Observer (Raleigh. North Carolina} January 17. 2015 Saturday Mensa 0 beervertRaleigh, orthCardlinal?ll Rights Reserved Length: 586 words Byline: Amber mm Correspondent Body Do not hopeforhaute cuisine if you'reinvited to Taco Tuesday at our house. We might have guacamole. We might not. Perhaps l'll remember to buy chips. Or maybe you should bring those, just in case. If we're out of red salsa. green will have to do. i set one rule for myself last year when we decided that we would have folks over for dinner regularly during the week: It's about being friends, not about being foodies. The first rule of Taco Tuesday is ?Do not sweat the details of Taco Tuesday" Abiding by this rule is what made sustainment of the Taco Tuesday ritual one of highlights of 2014 forme. in a previous life, I would have considered the low standards of this weekly dinner a debasement. I'd have let the idea that dinner must dazzle above all else shame me into having no one overfor dinner at all, forfear And bottled sangria is OK, but I feel compelled to try a little harder on this front. Not as hard as homemade sangria. mind you, but harder. With that in mind. I decided to build on the success of last year and start 2015 with a search forthe almost?perfect Taco Tuesday wine. In a post on Wine Folly about pairing wine with Mexican food. the advice was that spicy fare calls for cold, sweet urina nun?. But this isn't spicy food.We have children to feed here. The guiding principle of the Taco Tuesday menu is to start mild and add heat as needed. The black beans and rice must be palatable enough forthe timid taste buds of a 7- year?old. Grown-ups can add pizazz with green gull/es, diced scallions. etc. But some wine?drinking adults dwell most happily in the land of mild salsa, 2013 chardonnay [Napa and Sonoma} my neighbor brought. It proved to be a better match for the chips with medium salsa, with the richness of the chardonnay standing up to the spice. but the pieces of the puzzle still felt forced. Despite my awkward attempts atwine pairing.the first Taco Tuesday of the year was a success. Black beans were eaten, salsa was dribbled on the place mats, stories were shared. And ltake heart in the fact that I followed the oft?repeated advice of our era: Don't be afraid to fail. I believe people say this most often when they're expecting great success. not actual trial?and?error. I also take heart in the fact that another Taco Tuesday is always just around the corner. Page 2'1 of 35 Le: F'oLn ?Z-iear-Lhing Ion nine 'r'orTa-Io Tuesday Le: Pool Amber is a former News 8? Observer food editor. Reach her at amberwritescom. Load-Date: 2015-01-18 m! ofDocunzenr Wu II Joe! Nelson Waterloo?Cedar Falls Courier 1 September2019 Co pyrightz?tEnxc?zou rierpzim, 501Commerdal 5t. Waterloo, IA Distributed by Willi; Inc NI Rights?esenled Section: OBITUARIES Length: 258 words Byline: Staff Writer the family. Co ndo lences may be left at hagan'gt?raychoffgra rue. com. Joey loved her family and spending time with them. She decorated for holidays, and every year with new decorations. Her black poodle. BJ,was her constant companion. She would spend her days gardening, doing crafts or preparing fortheweekly Taco Tuesday dinner. She would say "You better be there!" Load-Date: 2019?09?01 End ofDocumen: . . .. Wane-ham a: Fala'?uuia'?hj tame-@2619 minimum-m m?l?iw?w Sediom DBITUAHES Length: 268' wads. 55mm 5mm 16; me iamiy. may DB IBI Hl iraruuourrl. Joey loved her family and spending time with them. She decorated for holidays, and every year with new decorations. Her black poodle, BJ,was her constant companion. She would spend her days gardening, doing crafts or preparing fortheweekly Taco Tuesday dinner. She would say "You better be there!" Load-Date: 2019?0 9?01 End of?ocumem on Oh 'Taco Tuesday Grows to Event' Targ eted News Senr ice May T, 2014 Wednesday 5:13 AM EST Co pyright2IJ14Targeted New: Service LLC Rig Reserved Length: 695 words Byline: Targeted News Service Dateline: DAVIS, Calif. Body The Community Alliance with Family Farmers issued the following news release: On Tuesday. May 20. school districts across the North Coast region will take part in the Second Annual Taco Tuesday. The popular lunchtime ev ent will feature tacos made with local, organic, beef from Eel Riv er Organic Beef mi} and Oat Hill Organic Beef [hftg?fl?L-VL?M. oaimenqesfbmolc cornfbeef. him This years Taco Tuesday event, organized by the Humboldt County Office of Education and the Community Alliance with Family Farmers is expanding to include Del Norte County Unified School District. Deborah M. head of Nutrition Services for Del No rte schools. is looking forward to joining Humboldt County for the event. "We have been working very closely with CAFF and HCOE and were excited when they suggested that we make Taco Tuesday a two county celebration." In total. over8,000 students will eat local beef atlunch that day. In addition to local beef, Taco Tuesday will also feature sour cream from Humboldt Creamery and the salsa that was selected as "Most Marketable" in HCOE's 2013 North Coast Culinary Salsa Recipe Competition orofeven 1 0} co petitio nf}. The winning recipe, called "Fall Fiesta," was created by the Washington Elementary Afterschool program in Eureka while working with Chef Belem Whom Em Mexicana. Eureka City Schools' Food Services team will be making the salsa for all of the schools to enjoy during the event. Clint W, a Humboldt County native and owner of Eel River Organic Beef, is the main reason Taco Tuesday was launched last year. His generous proposal to make a donation of organic ground beef to Humboldt County schools in 2013 led to the idea of a coordinated cafeteria event. Taco Tuesday was a huge success: CAFF and HCOE partnered with WEE and Humboldt Made to plan the event. and Wm: supplied over1.200 pounds of beef to 60 schools. Staff reported record meal participation rates that day. kitchen staff enjoyed working with the beef. and students loved the tacos. Ev en more exciting. the event led to major strides in the Farm to School efforts of several school districts. Elementary and Eureka City Schools both started to purchase beef from Societies for their meal programs afterparticipating in Taco Tuesday in 2013, and Arcata Elementary is next in line. i1. Page 2i or 35 Taco Tuesday- Bro-.2: Ecen'. CAFF and HCOE are pleased to see districts buying local beef because of lastyear's event. The food service managers looked beyond a donation and demonstrated that they are willing to work with their budget. staff and systems to changethe of beef to Southern California. "We think it is important that our kids have access to healthy. nutritious, foods produced right here at home," says want to help make that happen." It was therefore an easy decision donate beef again this year to help Taco Tuesday become an annual event. One of the suppliers for Eel River Organic Beef, Matt Westbrook of the PalmerWestbrook Ranch in Del Norte Co unty. will donate beef to the schools in his region under his Oat Hill Organic Beef label. The Cattlewomen's Association is involved as well by providing End ofDocument DUZ WUlL'lti Byline: By Erin Meg?Little Body On Tuesday. over 8.000 students in Humboldt and Del Norte schools will eat lunch made with local, organic. grass? fed beef as part of thethird annual "Taco Tuesday." Made possible by donations from ranchers Clint [owner of Eel River Organic Beef and Pacific Pastures Beef} and Matt Westbrook [owner of Oat Hill Organic Beef}, this two?county Farm to School event provides an opportunity to celebrate local producers and change the face of school food across the region. In addition to local beef. aco Tuesday" will also feature sour cream donated by Humboldt Creamery. Redwood Meat Company is a partner in the event as well. playing the critical role of distributing the beef to all the participating schools in Humboldt. Humboldt County native Clint mm is the main reason am Tuesday" was launched in 2013. His proposal to make a one?time donation of local, grass?fed beef to Humboldt County schools led to the idea of a coordinated cafeteria event, with every school in the county senring tacos made with the donated beef onthe same day. "Our local kids deserve to have access to the high quality beef that is produced right here in Humboldt and Del Norte counties," said W. "We produce some of the healthiest beef around, and love getting it out to the schools for Taco Tuesday." Organized by the Humboldt County Office of Education and the Community Alliance with Family Farmers. "m Tuesday" expanded to include Del Norte County Unified School District last year with support from rancher Matt Westbrook. The event has provided a great opportunity to build awareness and supportforFarm to School efforts in the region and the people involved. It has also given schools the opportunity to do a test run of different systems involved with local purchasing, such as communication, procurement and distribution. As a result. "Taco Tuesday? has opened the door for long?term changes in local cafeterias. as more and more schools are starting to buy local beef fortheir meal programs. This year, the Humboldt County Office of Education and Community Alliance with Family Farmers will be looking closely at the meal participation rates to see how many students, staff and teachers eat lunch on "Taco Tuesday" compared to other days of the month. There will be prizes forthe schools with the biggestjumps in participatio as an incentiveto encourage districts to help getthe word out aboutthe event to their students.teachers and staff. Linda Prescott, Nutrition Education Program coordinatorforthe End ofDoLumazt Taco Tuesday; Celebration The Snowd rift: Snow College September 14. 201T Thursday llnivera'tuWire Copy?ghl?utT?UWlREx-ia U??u'i?re?tl Rights Reserved Section: NEWS: Pg.1 Length: 342 words Body Students Holmes. Dakota Caldwell. Rylan Huff. and Spencer Call hosted a Taco Tuesday celebration in their apartment at Park Place on Tuesday. Aug ust22. Having heard of freefood.Snow Collegestudents gathered outsideApartment AE late Tuesday afternoon. Using 7 lbs. of meat they purchased and many other ingredients that totaled around $50. master chefs Spencer and Rylan cooked forthe masses turnout was much bigger than originally planned, Dakota found that his favorite part of the event was getting to meet everyone. The tenants of Apartment A5 certainly made some newfriends that day and really appreciated the turnout that they received from thosewho came. The idea to have a Taco Tuesday celebration came from Dakota: it was random and spontaneous. fueled by his love for tacos. "Make Taco Tuesday great again," Dakota said. Although he doesn't have any taco merchandise to commemorate this love currently, Dakota and his other roommates are considering making shirts. Such shirts will be great for future taco related events. if they decide to have any. For any students who want updates on the Taco Tuesday celebrations that might occur at Park Place. Apartment AB. follow Dakota Caldwell on Snapchat @Caldwell35. There have been other Taco Tuesday celebrations that have taken place near Snow College campus. Since they believe they have better chefs. they firmly stated that they will wage war if other people continue doing taco celebrations. What will come of this. no one is entirely sure. Adamson Load?Date: 2018-0442 End ofDocumem T300 CHEW SEEKING HERETO one The Arizona Republic {Phoenix} March 29, 2008 Saturday, Final Chaser Edition Copyright2IJ JBTheArizona Republic?li Rights Reserved Section: AHWATUKEE REPUBLIC: Pg.21 Length: 706 words Byline: Nicki WThe Arizona Republic body Like coffeein Seattle and pizza in Chicago. tacos in the Valley are a staple. It seems like there's a Mexican restaurant on every block. and one group of taco lovers sets out to find thevery best taco in the land through their weekly ritual. Taco Tuesday. wasn't a religious man until I joined Taco Tuesday, but it has changed my life for the better." said Nate 23. of Phoenix. is also known as Taco Tuesday statistician. "It got me exploring the city, all different areas I?ve never been to before." Every Tuesday night, the group. which has grown to more than 20 regular members. goes to a different restaurant fora meal and an evaluation aftennvard. Afterpartaking in food and drinks.the group scores the group's Web site, ivL-vw.tacotoesdayazcom. making it easy for Arizona eaters to gaugewhere a good place for some grub is. They span the Valley and have included such Southeast Valley staples as Los Dos Wand Serrano's among their stops. As founder Nick Everett of Phoenix explains it. Taco Tuesday is a more down?to?earth alternative to traditional dining critics. since it?s a huge group of "ordinary Joe's" determining the best tacos. "Food critics can put together their thoughts. what's good. what's not good. but it really doesn't mean jack to us because we're not food critics. and we don't hold ourselves to the same standard." Everett. 24, said. Taco Tuesday has been going strong for more than three months. and with the abundance of dining options. it?s unlikely the group will ever be forced to stop thequest. Everyone has different standardsforjudging tacos. and with most of the participants, several factors are taken into consideration when scoring the an authentic Mexican taco, and what makes a good taco to me is the seasoning of the meat. the consistency of the tortilla, the condiments tray. what you can put on it, and just the overall flavor of thetaco," said John Foley. 59. of Phoenix. who's in charge of Taco Tuesday media. Besides partaking in the meal. Taco Tuesday is a networking opportunity for attendees. Everett. who gotthe idea from hisfriend in San Diego in a similar group. started Taco Tuesday as a way to socializewith co-workers. "It's fun because it?s a group of people you would never all be together with in your entire life." said Katie Brenneman. 23. a Taco Tuesday regular from Phoenix. i Page 25 of .35: Taco Tuesday seeking or; The requirements to attend are simple. You must love yourself and tacos. and you must be open-minded. kind to all taco lovers and trust your stomach. To be considered an official Taco Tuesday member, a $10 yearly dues gets you access to special events, such as an upcoming road trip to Mexico. The money from dues goes toward the Web site. and the Taco Tuesday crew also has plans to do community service events. such as serving tacosto the poor. While Taco Tuesday is meant to be a fun activity for the participants. business is run using Robert's Rules of Order, which is not surprising considering Everett and several attendees were members of a fraternity at Northern Arizona University. Taco Tuesday even has a constitution and by?laws. in additionto the score cards. "There?s just enough structure there to keep us going in the direction we want to and enough freedom in a relaxed environment to keep people coming back and notfeel any kind of pressure or anything like that," Everett said. While the original Taco Tuesday group hopes to expand its membership. the members would also like to see satellite groups pop up in the Valley and across the nation. Everett said he wants the group to have more personal involvement with the restaurants and have the Taco Tuesday members be viewed as taco "consultants." "We are experts at tacos." Everett said. "It's just a good opportunity to meet new people and experience what's at the heart of our culture in the Southwest, as well get some good food." Load?Date: 2008-05-21 Em] ofDocumenr .- I LIVE TO FEED: Taco Tuesday Sierra Vista Herald {Arizona} January 30, 2018 Tuesday Cu py right2013 Sierra 1y'ista Herald Distributed by Inc. NI Rights Reserved Section: NEWS Length: 505 words Byline: Chef Chris for cooking at home. In my recent outings, however. I discovered that Denny?s offers something called "Medicare Mondays." which I can only assume is a senior discount of some kind didn?t ask since I don't qualify yet. Last week. I tried to go to La Casita on "Taco Tuesday," buttiming is everything forthat special and was hungrier forfood than a great bargain. so we headed to Taco Giro. They have a "Margarita Monday" special, by the way. After driving past "My Place" for years now. the classically trained chef in me was ever hesitant because of the "American Mexican Asian" reference on their sign that didn't seem to bode well. I finally went in though, having recently heard from a few locals that they love it. I had a tasty American breakfast with Mexican flavors. but neglected to ask about any Taco Tuesday happenings. Whether or not it?s true. I tend to think of Taco Tuesday as an invention of a home cook in search of a simple way to decide that all-important question: 1u'hlhat's for dinner? The answer being, if it?s Tuesday. it must be tacos! Alliteration makes it easy to remember. and manages to make tacos for dinner even more fun - one cannot say aco Tuesdaf' without a little enthusiasm. Forthe cook, a bit of slicing and dicing is practically all you need to do to get dinner on the table happily. There is the whole hard or soft taco shell controversy. butthat?s easily remedied. Just don't invite me if yourfamily prefers Em] ofDoctn'nenr [1h ILIVE To FEED: Taco Tuesday Sierra Vista Herald [Arizona]: January 30. 2018 Tuesday Co pyright2013 Sierra Vista Herald Distributed by Wallis, Inc Rights Reserved Section: NEWS Length: 505 words Byline: Chef Chris for cooking at home. In my recent outings. however, I discovered that Denny's offers something called "Medicare Mondays." which I can only assume is a senior discount of some kind didn't ask since I don't qualify yet. Last week, I tried to go to La Caslta on "Taco- Tuesday," buttimlng is everything forthat special and was hungrier forfoodthan a great bargain, so we headed to Taco Giro. They have a "Margarita Monday" special, by the way. After driving past "My Place" for years now, the classically trained chef in me was ever hesitant because of the "American - Mexican - Asian" reference on their sign that didn't seem to bodewell. lfinally went in though. having recently heard from a few locals that they love it. I had a tasty American breakfast with Mexican flavors, but neglected to ask about any Taco Tuesday happenings. Whether or not it?s true, I tend to think of Taco Tuesday as an invention of a home cook in search of a simple way to decide that all?important question: What's for dinner? The answer being, if it?s Tuesday. it must be tacos! makes it easy to remember. and manages to make tacos for dinner even more fun one cannot say Taco Tuesday" without a little enthusiasm. Forthe cook, a bit of slicing and dicing is practically allyou need to do to getdinner on the table happily. There is the whole hard or soft taco shell controversy. butthat's easily remedied. Just don't invite me if yo urfamlly prefers End ofDocumenI: Cl 'v?Jo Simpte SUDDEIB COHHNUE r'n Big Bear Grizzly {California} August28. 2019 Copyright2019 Big Distributed by Inc All Rights Resenled Section: NEWS Length: 155 words Byline: Staff Writer Body On Aug. 20. Spirit of Peace Lutheran Church served a Taco Tuesda'gwith a donation of rice, beans and salsa from Sonora Cantina. The Simple Supper coordinator, Paula zigiggig works to provide unique meals for each Simple Supper evening. The church welcomes discounts or donationsforfood from Big Bear businesses. Simple Suppers continue the first and third Tuesdays of each month End ufDouumeuE Let's taco 'bout Taco Tuesday Daily Californian: University of California Berkeley March 1, 2016 Tuesday niversityWire Copyright2?16 UWIRE via U?WireMl Rights Reserved Section: BLOGS: Pg.1 Length: 361 words Byline: Erin Alexander are a few particular spots that UC Berkeley students seem to flock to each week to celebrate the beloved practice that is Taco Tuesday. And while I enjoy splitting a pitcher or two at Cafe Durant or Remy's as much as just about anyone, why not mix it up and throw yourvery own Taco Tuesdayfiesta? It's simple. delicious and if you split the cost a with a few friends. very budget?friendly. So leavethe old strawberry margarita and super burrito behind, throw on your favorite sombrero and get cooking with these fantastically easy pulled pork tacos. homemade chips and guacamole and two tequila cocktails garlic cloves, smashed Forthe salsa: 3 large oranges 1 grapefruit 2 Wred onion, finely chopped 2 Moliveoil 1Whoney [or agave} 1 DE WWhite vinegar head mg cabbage. finely shredded [use fortopping} What you'll do: Erin AlexanderfStaff Erin AlexanderfStaff In my opinion. Taco Torealo?ayr would be nothing without its counterpart: Tequila Tuesday. And while looking for some new tequila cocktails outside ofthe margarita category. I went right to my good friend and cocktail enthusiast Julian Wm ask about how to make the AVA "Swizzle" [an original}. What you'll need: 2 oz. tequila [we End of?ocumem We Shake up T300 TUESUHV slaw, chickpeas Great Falls Tribune {Montana} April2?, 2016 Wednesday, 1 Edition Copyright2U1EG reat Falls Tribune?ll Rights Reserved Section: FEATURES: Pg. L2 Length: 334 words Body Whether it's fastfood Tex?Mex, a food truck, a more authentic Mexican restaurant or my daughter's preschool, they all plan specials and menus for Taco Tuesday. Since you're reading this on Wednesday, that means you eitherjust missed Taco Tuesdazoryou're gearing up to celebrate next Taco Tuesday. Few dishes come with so many options that you could eat it once weekly and neverget bored. Chefs have made names forthemselves by putting a Korean spin or unique take on the taco. 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