
Day 34, #40.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
Back again again! I actually forgot the photo for #39, so I cheated it with this one. Point is, two burritos this day.

Day 34, #40.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
Back again again! I actually forgot the photo for #39, so I cheated it with this one. Point is, two burritos this day.
Day 33, #39.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
Back again!
Day 32, #38.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from El Grullense on Middlefield Road. Redwood City, CA.
This place achieves the right balance of moisture and stability.
Day 31, #37.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from Guadalajara Grill on Laurie Meadows Drive. San Mateo, CA.
Dang. Just missed the breakfast menu.
Day 30, #36.
Ham breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
My views on ham are skewed by those rectangle slices of ham my parents purchased because it was the most affordable.
Day 29, #35.
Regular asada burrito from The Iron Cactus on 4th Street. San Francisco, CA.
Not a bad option when there’s nothing else around. Above Taco Bell on the burritometer.
Day 28, #34.
Regular grilled chicken burrito from Taquerias El Farolito on Grand Avenue. South San Francisco, CA.
A rare burrito – lots of dark meat! I’m not complaining.
Day 27, #33.
Regular lengua burrito from El Norteño Taco Truck on Bryant Street. San Francisco, CA.
#22 – lengua burrito, on the occasion of the release of Grim Fandango Remastered. ¡Orale carnal!
Day 26, #32.
Steak cantina burrito from Taco Bell on Airport Boulevard. South San Francisco, CA.
A tortilla with a bit of crisp to it is always preferred over soggy steam tortillas.
Day 26, #31.
Ham breakfast burrito from Latte Express on Bluxome Street. San Francisco, CA.
That line about a moment in time from Blade Runner is a good line, and it comes back to me often.