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joostadood526 t1_j3fcnli wrote

Moved up from Dallas but am originally from here... Nothing you find here will come close. Jalisco is good but it's bland as is most the food in this area. If you go get the carnitas, the rice is gonna suck but the meat is absolutely A1.

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doggotattooer t1_j3fafyb wrote

I frequent California Burrito because I work nearby. It’s not the best I’ve ever had but it’s good.

I saw you mentioned pizza as well. Stones Social does a pretty good pizza on Sundays. But the best around by far, is a truck called Buxtons which is usually in Derry, not open during winter though.

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Scubakim13 t1_j3f9uk3 wrote

Expect to be let down quite a bit here regarding restaurants. After living overseas and in and around DC for many years, NH is not the best when it comes to culinary experiences.

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kkpc t1_j3f6olz wrote

Recently moved back to NH.

I lived in Texas for 10 years. Grew up in Louisiana.

Jalisco is the only place I have liked since.

Jalisco Family Restaurant & Cantina.

It is in Kingston NH

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zetterbeauty t1_j3f4gv6 wrote

Saying being trans is a choice is being against trans people. And in your comment further down in the thread, you seemed pretty angry when you eviscerated OP as a teeth gnashed who screeches about oppression, which they didn’t do at any point. There’s no reasoning, much less debating, to be had with you.

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Hereforthemadness1 t1_j3f3xsu wrote

Frankly things like over eating and smoking shouldn’t be covered by public tax dollars either. Those again, hurt the individual, but not the community, therefore personal issue. The opioid epidemic was directly used against the PUBLIC by the big pharma companies, Purdue in particular. It damages the public as a whole, just look at Manchester if you don’t believe me, obesity and smoking didn’t turn that city into the relative shithole it is now. And (though the company’s themselves should foot the whole bill but we know that isn’t gonna happen) public dollars should be used to help those addicts and fight the inflow of drugs.

Helping obese people, smokers, and trans wishing to transition, is not a “for the betterment of the public” cause, but rather for those individuals themselves.

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Hereforthemadness1 t1_j3f3fsk wrote

See here you go, I didn’t say a single thing against trans people. I entirely encourage someone to express themselves, be it gay, trans, bi, religious beliefs, whatever. I just don’t think the taxpayer dollar should be used to further someone’s own personal beliefs. But I express that, no segregationist talk, no anger, no bigotry at all. Everyone is well within their rights and should have the freedom to pursue whatever happiness they want. But because I think there’s better uses for tax dollars, that makes me a bigot?

Our nation is widely divided on political lines already, and the ease of pressing the “bigot” button, on BOTH SIDES of the political aisle, only divide us futher. Rather then debate, you simply pressed the “he voted for someone else therefore I can never agree” button and took the east way out

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jwc8985 t1_j3et4gh wrote

We moved here from Texas and use Central and South Texas as our measuring stick for Mexican food. Finding good red sauce for enchiladas and decent tamales up this way is difficult. We really like Nuevo Vallarta in Manchester, though. It’s the closest we have found to what we had in Texas. It’s a 50 minute drive for us, but well worth it.

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