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Taco News Roundup ~ January 7th, 2008

Grilled Shrimp Taco by azgalarneau

Hi Taco lifestylers, I know you're reading this because this is the world's #1 source of taco news and information. In 2008 I re-dedicate myself to giving you weekly wrap-ups of the world's taco happenings wherever they happen to occur. The taco lifestyle continues to grow and gain new adherents, so if you're brand new, make sure to read my archives until you're up to speed...

RENO: Tacos El Rey-- Best Tacos in Reno?
BROOKLYN: Endless Summer Rock n Roll Taco Truck
NAPA: I was a Taco Truck Virgin
OUTRAGE: Tulare County Shutting Down Taco Trucks
FOR SALE: Taco Trucks and Other Vending Equipment
New Blog: Taco Club

Photo: Grilled Shrimp Taco by azgalarneau

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