“Mexican dishes I enjoy, but they don’t agree with me much. However I generally wrestle with them every time I go to the border. Tamales, enchilados [sic], tacos, chili con carne to a lesser extent, barbecued goat-meat, tortillas, Spanish-cooked rice, frijoles - they play the devil with a white man’s digestion, but they have a tang you seldom find in Anglo-Saxon cookery. You know a coyote nor a buzzard never will touch a Mexican’s carcass - they can’t stand the pepper he ate in his lifetime. The last time I was on the border I discovered one Pablo Ranes, whose dishes smoked with the concentrated essence of hell-fire. I returned to his abode of digestional-damnation until my once powerful constitution was but a shell of itself. I aided Pablo’s atrocities with some wine bottled in Spain that kicked like an army mule, and eventually came to the conclusion that the border is a place only for men with cast-iron consciences and copper bellies.”
What nerds did before Renaissance Faires
spicy food has negative calories for some.
Wait, what? Elaborate por favor.
If you don’t mind sharing, what is the source for the quote? I could locate the image with an interesting article about Howard’s sword collection as it relates to his poetry Image source , but I couldn’t locate the quote. Thanks!
NM, I located the tweet here for those interested.
Why are they holding cavalry sabers?
I imagine getting a sword of exactly the right sort on a budget was harder before the internet, or widespread medieval re-enactment popularity