cold. simply put, it's the way things roll around here during the winter months. i've been living in and around grand marais long enough to not be surprised by the brisk temps and blustery winds. that said, i am increasingly attracted to pictures of sunny beaches, and warm bodies of water. i'd like to think that the majority of folks who live in cold climates, routinely daydream of sunshine and warmth to get through the days. often with thoughts of beach towns near the equator, come thoughts of the foods and drinks that i would be consuming. seafood. fresh fruit. tamales?
i have a soft spot for tamales. not only are they delicious and good for you, but they come wrapped in corn husks and are great for transporting. throw a few in your brief case. tuck some into your pockets, and your children's pockets. heck, throw some in the glove box too, (the cold will preserve them for months!). finding a source for some great tamales is the tricky part. gone are the days of buying them out of a shopping cart from elderly, latino ladies down the block. no, i don't think that's gonna happen here. the only source i've found is the gunflint tavern. theirs are fantastic, and are complete with corn husk wrappers! if anyone has any other sources that they'd like to share, please don't hold out! give us the scoop!....
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