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August 2, 2008
A Picture of My Bellingham Food Experience
July 23, 2008
Super Mario’s Truck
Super Mario is Salvadoran. The family moved up from the LA area bringing delicious burrito’s, pupusas, fajitas and the like to Bellingham. In the shape of a truck. It is GOOD. Just go ask them at Super Supplements. Or at WWU. I’ve had the Wonder Burrito many times and pupusas. Hot, flavorful, and portion size is generous; some for lunch, the rest for dinner. Leftovers are great!
While waiting for an order one day, I chatted with the young girl who took my order. The family left El Salvador more than 15 years ago because of the country’s civil war. They landed in LA for a while and then I-5’d it to Bellingham. Immigrants and first generation American’s I strongly relate to. Been there, done that.
Corner of North Forest & East Champion – closed for winter
July 16, 2008
Avenue Bread & Cafe: Downtown Bellingham, Fairhaven & Sunnyland
I buy a lot of bread. A grilled cheese sandwich = 2 slices x 5 people. You get the idea. Avenue Bread bakes delicious bread. They have some competition, but that’s what keeps them all on their toes.
We like the French Italian and the Rye. We are an opened-minded family. The crust is firm and the inside soft. However, the draw might forever be the beautiful acapella I’ve heard from a guy wearing an apron. A man who sings, bakes and serves. Perfection.
Avenue Bread offers breakfast and lunch – very fresh with delicious combinations of ingredients. Don’t pass on the desserts, you’ll be sorry.
Note: Avenue Bread is listed on our Bagels in Bellingham page.
FYI:Â Â Avenue Bread 2 for $3 @ Grocery Outlet
July 10, 2008
The Woods #6 (coffee house)
We went on an expedition today to find a pirate ship we could board and commandeer. The starting point was Fairhaven Village Green. Can you guess where we ended our search? The playground at Boulevard Park.
It’s an easy trek if you’re alone; however, if you have a few children it can be an expedition. Lots of fun!
The Woods6 have taken up residence at Boulevard Park and I permitted sampling. Warning: expensive.
We enjoyed smoothies apiece (when did a slurpee start costing $4?) and cookies and scones. It was ok.
But now begins our smoothie sampling campaign…read Semiahmoo Marina Store.
June 11, 2008
Robeks in Sehome Village
I think a smoothie is like a healthy slurpee. It can be an energizing snack or a dessert.
At Robek’s I can get a high protein dairy free smoothie and feel satisfied. Or I can get their Outrageous Raspberry for a treat. Either way, I’m a happy camper.
When I’m looking for SOLID food their wraps are fresh and tasty. But that’s just an FYI.
