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Like Mexican food and love combo plates for only $1.25? Yeah, that’s
bound to grab some attention. So hopes Avila’s El Ranchito, which has
restaurants in Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Between 11
a.m. and 10 p.m. on Wednesday, the eatery will roll back prices to
celebrate its 35th anniversary.
Originally from Guanajuata, Mexico, Salvador Avila and his family came
to the United States and opened the first El Ranchito with only five
picnic tables in Huntington Park in 1966. Wow, sounds like life’s a
picnic for the Avilas. Just so long as there aren’t any ants to ruin it.
These cookies might get you to pucker up
While Mistletoe will also do the trick, Maggiano’s Little Italy wants
its new crescent-shaped lemon cookies to make people pucker up during the
holidays. Two dozen of “Vera’s Lemon Cookies” will be featured in a
special edition holiday gift tin.
The tin will boast a picture of the cookies and can be found at
Maggiano’s, locally found at 3333 Bristol Road, Costa Mesa. So, if you
want someone to pucker up, grab some mistletoe, a lemon or some lemon
cookies. Mmm . . . cookies.
Everyone loves all-natural logs that grow mushrooms
Lost Creek Mushroom Farm, an Oklahoma-based company, hopes everyone
loves the tasty fungi. New from the group comes a fungus-farm shiitake
log that grows mushrooms every two months for about four years. Shiitake
mushrooms, according to the farm, are the second most popular mushroom in
the world, selling for about $25 per pound in the United States.
Logs come in two sizes: small and large. The former are 13 to 14
inches in length and cost $37.45 while the latter are 19 to 20 inches and
cost $42.45. For more information, check out o7
https://www.cowboy.net/[squiggly line]lcmff7 /. Or you can just let your
lawn go and see what pops up.
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