Thursday, April 8, 2010

Not-So-Good Aspect of Little Farm Living #1

First, let me say that the benefits of living in a little town, on a little farm, in a little house far outweigh the negatives--at least for this chick.

But there are some things about city and suburban life that appeal to me. Right now, Chipotle is at the top of that list.

I am craving a Veggie Burrito Bol like you wouldn't believe. To get one, I'd have to jump in my car, drive across the little town, and then get on the highway and head south for another 20 miles or so. Total trip
time: 35 minutes one way when I factor in traffic--tractors and otherwise. I've been known to make this trip before, just for this cardboard bowl filled with heavenly delight. But I can't justify the journey this evening when I have a ton of other things I should be doing. Drats! So I sit here at my computer--drooling and daydreaming about the fluffy rice, juicy black beans, perfect pico, and divine guac ...  

3 comments:

  1. I agree. I miss sushi so bad and it is an hour away. I have never eaten at Chipotle, come pick me up and we will go....my treat.

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  2. I can relate to this!! I'm 4 hours from the nearest Indian food restaurant!! Mmmmm....chicken korma and mango lassis....yum!

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  3. Sounds like a plan, Ms. Funny! I'd love a lunch date filled with good girl talk and the most delicious "fast food" Mexican food imaginable! We really do have to get together one of these days. I'm serious! :)

    And Sue ... I can't believe you don't have Indian food anywhere in your area. That stinks! Next time you're in the big city let me know and we can go get some. I don't ever get to any Indian restaurants unless we have some type of work function there.

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