Day 20, #25.
Ham breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
I see a belt-tightening on the horizon. I may have to downshift to value menu burritos.
Day 20, #25.
Ham breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
I see a belt-tightening on the horizon. I may have to downshift to value menu burritos.
Day 19, #24.
Grilled chicken burrito from Tacos Los Gemelos. Redwood City, CA.
Pretty good, though the burrito is probably not their focus.
Day 19, #23.
Bacon breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
This is my safety burrito. I pick it up on the way to work if I expect there’ll be no opportunities for burrito later in the day.
Day 18, #22.
Charbroiled ahi burrito from Nikko’s Mexican Grill on El Camino Real. Redwood City, CA.
Not a fan of this one. It had pineapple, which is cool, but very little flavor. It’s tough to find a good fish burrito.
Day 18, #21.
Chorizo breakfast burrito from El Charrito on Holly Street. Redwood City, CA.
That’s hot! I forgot that these breakfast burritos need time to cool down in their foil wrapping. If you can’t hold and bite into the burrito comfortably, it falls apart.
Day 17, #20.
Lime steak burrito from Nikko’s Mexican Grill on El Camino Real. Redwood City, CA.
The lime is strong in this one. A tart experience.
Day 16, #19.
Regular chicken burrito from El Grullense Grill on El Camino Real. Redwood City, CA.
This one was packed with lots of pinto beans. Not complaining.
Day 15, #18.
Bacon breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
An omelette wrapped in a tortilla. Still good, but lacking something in its burritoness.
Day 14, #17.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from Taqueria El Grullense on El Camino Real. Redwood City, CA.
Sometimes I wonder if there is any life but the one in pursuit of goals. That bullet list.

Day 13, #16.
Regular Grilled Chicken Burrito from Guadalajara Grill on Laurie Meadows Drive. San Mateo, CA.
You know, burritos in Portland have cabbage in them. Weird, right? I’ll find out if that’s still the case when I move there in a few months.