Yeah, I have never been one to take many photos if my wife is around because she always did but recently she has stopped for some reason. So no one is taking pictures. I told her at least one of us needs to capture a few memories. I am just bad at remembering things like that. I am an in the moment kind of person.Take some photos! I hate taking them in the moment but never regret them.
Be safe down thereI'm not anticipating too much of either, we will be in Guadalajara so no beaches. Thursday we plan to explore Tlaquepaque for day of the dead, Friday is work pretty much all day, and Saturday will be exploring Guadalajara by foot to see architecture from the 1600s. I'm fasting today because I anticipate my biggest sin to be tacos, I love Mexican food.
ExactlyNice rep PR! Enjoy that vacat….. errrr, I mean work trip!

I keep hearing thatPouring down buckets here. Perfect timing for a get away!!!
. 82-84F and sunny down here, but I'll be back to the rainy PNW tomorrow....I'm trying to be better about that. My wife got some great footage from the festival. Today I made it a priority to snap the cathedrals (circa 1500s). The European influence on these 500 year old streets is crazy. Today was a surreal experience, I could walk Guadalajara for days.Take some photos! I hate taking them in the moment but never regret them.
That’s some really good pictures….looks like a beautiful area. My wife and I love old historical buildings. The craftsmanship and creativity they had back then really helped them create not just beautiful buildings, but works of art.I'm trying to be better about that. My wife got some great footage from the festival. Today I made it a priority to snap the cathedrals (circa 1500s). The European influence on these 500 year old streets is crazy. Today was a surreal experience, I could walk Guadalajara for days.
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Tacos de Chapulin (grasshoppers) for my last meal in Guadalajara...
Looks like a pretty cool place, how did the grass hoppers taste? Kinda reminds me of lonesome dove when the cook they hire tried to feed them grass hoppers lol.
Awesome pics; glad you guys are having a great time!
Idk how I feel about trying grasshopper…. I like trying things, but I would have a hard time selling myself on it![]()
Haha, I noticed no picture of the 2nd or 3rd taco being eaten. Were they?
I have actually heard they are not too bad. I would have tried them for sure.weekend summary;
arrived home at 202lbs. made salsa sunday that was 10x spicier than anything I could find in Mexico. woke up Monday morning at 199lbs. so about the same as when I left give or take a lb.
When we were walking the plaza in Tlaquepaque in some back alley shops someone was offering samples of grasshoppers and huge black aunts, I think I already had a shot or two of tequila in me and my inhibitions were pretty low so I tried them. Ended up buying a small container of each for my boy. They tasted like corn nuts, and crunchy, except a little squishy too. not "break your tooth" crunchy like corn nuts. so when I saw them on the menu at the restaurant I figured, what the heck lol. They really weren't bad!
The prices in Guadalajara were amazing. We could order a full meal + drinks and with a 20% tip usually get away with about a $27 tab for meals that would be easily $80-100+ here in the Seattle/Tacoma area. often a cerveza was around 30-60 pesos, most dishes were around 130-200 pesos tops. a fancy dish was 270-370 pesos. the only thing I saw break 400-500 pesos ($29) was very good cuts of steak that a place here might sell for $70+.
we uber'd around a lot. from our hotel it was bout 25 minutes to Tlaquepaque, and my work visits were north about 20 minutes + south about 20 minutes. my Uber rides were anywhere from 49 pesos to 80 pesos on avg ($4.70). my most expensive uber ride was 157 pesos including tip ($9.23). There's no beach, but the architecture, shops, neighborhoods and food (and PRICES) were fantastic.
I assure you, every bite. Plus some of my wife's steak tenderloin she ordered. she passed on my grasshoppers though, lol.
I have actually heard they are not too bad. I would have tried them for sure.
I mean if it was down to a survival thing I would eat insects, but if I had the choice I’ll always stick with good old traditional meats, but I get it. I did have a buddy one time eat a scorpion when we had a UFC fight get together, and yeah as he was eating it he was talking about it wasn’t too bad until he bit into a juicy part and it squirted out of his mouth, he almost puked then. My youngest son is in the Army and he will try anything. He used to eat stuff just to freak his Mom out, and I guess it stuck with him. lol
To be honest, back in my college and drinking days I may of ate a few things I don’t remember, and truthfully don’t know that I would want to remember.I mean, I'll eat anything that's offered to me as food, ideally in a restaurant. I do think escargot is very good, I have grilled my own frogs legs that I had bought at the Chinese food market, all forms of sushi/sashimi but I'm not going to grab a centipede from under a rock and wrap it in bacon in my front yard![]()
To be honest, back in my college and drinking days I may of ate a few things I don’t remember, and truthfully don’t know that I would want to remember.![]()
100% ! although I will say the frogs legs in a restaurant tasted much better than the ones I bought skinned at the Chinese market. those ones tasted a bit more like pond water lol. I grilled them up with montreal steak seasoning, but they were still good, sorta like chicken thighs. I can't recall if I had gator or not when I was in Texas. I know we did crawdads a bit, and they know how to spice them up! your lips are burning by the time you finish them lolFrogs legs are freaking delicious. I was able to get some fried gator nuggets at a great bbq place we hit up in Orlando; never pass on gator!
Yeah, I had some fried frog legs and really enjoyed them!Frogs legs are freaking delicious. I was able to get some fried gator nuggets at a great bbq place we hit up in Orlando; never pass on gator!
Oh yeah, we know how to boil those mudbugs! I haven't heard Crawdads since I lived in West Virginia, that is what we called them there. We call the crawfish down here, or mudbugs depending on how country you are. LOL100% ! although I will say the frogs legs in a restaurant tasted much better than the ones I bought skinned at the Chinese market. those ones tasted a bit more like pond water lol. I grilled them up with montreal steak seasoning, but they were still good, sorta like chicken thighs. I can't recall if I had gator or not when I was in Texas. I know we did crawdads a bit, and they know how to spice them up! your lips are burning by the time you finish them lol
before I typed it I tried to remember which was the right name in TX vs WA lolYeah, I had some fried frog legs and really enjoyed them!
Oh yeah, we know how to boil those mudbugs! I haven't heard Crawdads since I lived in West Virginia, that is what we called them there. We call the crawfish down here, or mudbugs depending on how country you are. LOL
Gator is damn good stuff. Worth a try for sure.
It's that no more ice cream whoosh! LMAO!
Your deads are at least staying consistent and close to the top numbers so that is a big positive. Probably the one thing I learned this year is average strength is way more important than top strength. If your average strength is going up then means when you do peak your top strength should be a lot better off. Hope that makes sense.
Haven’t you heard? Tubs of ice cream increases your deadlift, so there lies the secret.
easily lol means I can add more rice, or even an actual sugar based dressing or something lolLMAO you probably drank and snacked more than that.
easily lol means I can add more rice, or even an actual sugar based dressing or something lol
Look man, there are obese people living on every street in America. If they figured out how to over-consume calories, so can you!


