Back when I was a young lad and first getting into the world of nachos, I started by scouring the internet in search of legends, lore, and literature. Finding many an unreliable source I turned to Amazon to find a published book that would contain the information I sought, because as we all know anything published in a book must be true. And what did I find?
Read MoreThanksgiving and Hanukkah
As I was woefully unprepared for the once in 76,000 year event that is Thanksgiving and Hanukkah happening on the same day, all I can do is wish you a good one and enjoy this picture of a cat eating nachos.
Review: Finius T Flubberbuster's
Do you have one of those places in your life, some location, that you’ve passed by a million times in the course of your days and always thought, “Man, I should really check that out.”, but you never do? Years go by and it remains a mystery as you continue to think that one day you’ll stop by. You grow old. Your flesh sags. Your bones wither. Your organs fail. The face that looks back at you from the mirror is a stranger. As you’re lying in your death bed, the only things keeping you on this mortal place being the machines with tubes running into your body making it work, the fog of your addled brain clears just long enough for you to think, “Man, I should have really checked that place out...”, and then you die. Your family buries you in the ground and leaving the cemetery they pass that place and think, “You know, I should really check that place out.” The cycle continues.
Read MoreNachos Time: Nachos in the News - Nacho Day, Taco Bell, and Crime
Nachos Time: Nachos in the News - A convenient mouthful of short form nacho news, topped with the cheese of truth, jalapeno slices of journalism, beans of education, and other toppings of various questionable informative analogies. We bring you nacho news one chip at a time.
Read MoreNational Nacho Day
Hey, remember two weeks ago when it was International Nacho Day? How could you not! Why, I've barely recovered myself. And here it is now, November 6th, the National Nacho Day. Do we really need the National Nacho Day so soon on the heels of International Nacho Day? Probably not, and I'm a gentleman who loves himself some nachos.
So what's the difference in celebrating National Nacho Day compared to International Nacho Day? Absolutely nothing, other than you can only celebrate it here in the United States. Just go out and get some nachos and don't end up like the sad fellow above.