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I'm native to Colorado so I grew up on green chili. We had this local Mexican restaurant that had incredibly delicious food. They had 6 levels of heat and the top was called "nuclear waste". I tried it once and I got it down but was certainly wiping my sweat off too.

I love spicy food but at a certain point it's not enjoyable, especially the next day on the shitter when you are hoping for the splash. How's the beaner food in Texas? I don't understand how but Commiefornia and Arizona have shit Mexican food compared to Colorado... their's is better than Washington and certainly London but I don't understand how two bordering states have worse food than Colorado.

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Texas has a wide variety it can be terrible to off thd charts. Oddly offnthe charts can be expensive upper scale or a small little family place I happen to live close to an example of both. But the border is worth going to visit the little taqqurias <<< however you spell that. Are really good and if the border opens back up u can safely go eat dinner in mexico<<< only go to good expensive places upper class and you get what would be a 50 dollar meal here for 25

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The border is closed while Biden puppet gives millions?

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Colorado... well before it became Commiefornia anyway used to say "Tex-Mex or Mexican?" I prefer an egg role wrapped chile rellano over that egg battered abortion you have to chew the skin off of before enjoying something delicious.

Tex-Mex growing up was always better than "Mexican food" but maybe that's just my opinion. Colorado or New Mexico has the best Mexican food ever in my opinion... I need to move to Texas, I'm seriously considering it.

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Tex mex is better when done right some Mexican Mexico food can be boring the street food in Mexico can be amazing some of the best burgers I've ever had been street cart burgers.