I have to confess that I have been back in St. Paul, Mn for awhile. I was still reluctant to leave
Santa Fe, but it's time to start posting from my permanent city. The photo above was my last breakfast burrito meal at The Chocolate Maven before we left town on Interstate 25N.
Part of the fun of eating breakfast there is watching the bakers complete their work behind plexiglass, easily viewed from the dining room. The guys even waved good-by to us. We'll be back!!
Starting today, switch over to Visual St. Paul, and I'll meet and greet you from there now! My
Santa Fe blog is temporarily closed 'til I return again.
That looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThat burrito looks simply delicious. I wish I could take a bite.
ReplyDeleteNow if *that's* not cheating.... (I wouldn't *dream* of doing something so duplicitous...)
ReplyDeleteoh boy, that looks soooo good!! what a friendly chef too!
ReplyDeleteThere's something incongruent about a breakfast burrito at the chocolate maven...can't quite wrap my mind around that one!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, it was just a matter of time til you set back to home, after all.
ReplyDeleteSo long, Santa Fe. It has been fun seeing you through Kate's eyes. Of course, I can continue seeing you through Randy's eyes.
ReplyDeleteHow hard to leave but coming home has it's own rewards. Enjoyed the ride along adventure in Santa Fe. I'm sure you can get your burrito fix in the Twin Cities.
ReplyDeleteBut, it;s not the same!
DeleteLooks a bit too much for me. Have a good trip back and look forward to reading some posts from your home town.
ReplyDeleteThat is a big breakfast! If I ate that, I wouldn't want lunch. See ya in St. Paul!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it would set you up for a road trip. Delish! Fun shot of the bakers. See you back in St. Paul...
ReplyDeleteI hope you bought some of their baked goods for the road.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it could be for breakfast and lunch. I bet it was great.
ReplyDeleteWas that a chocolate burrito Kate? Catch you over on your StPaul site tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteYumma, yumma. I had black beans and rice today.
ReplyDeleteA breakfast burrito sounds soooo good!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of long distant hauls. LOVE the adventure.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting blog, a lot of it I learned about your country. I'll come back here. Yours.
ReplyDeleteI invite you also to each other at the other end of the world, the Polish, the Nowy Sacz.
The meal looks yummy, Kate :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my Blog! :)
That looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing to watch the bakers complete their work.
See you on Visual St. Paul. :)