Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A Great Night Out

If you're like many people, you don't get enough nights out where you are just relaxing and having fun. Whether you're taking care of the kids, rushing off to basketball practice, or working a second job, it's hard to get out and socialize with friends and loved ones. It also always seems like whenever you do have some time, you don't want to think about where you're going to go. You might have a short discussion, but then you'll probably just fall back on the one or two places that you always go anyways.

Instead, why not go to a Mexican restaurant? Mexican food is fast, affordable, and delicious, and can be made spicy or mild. There are vegetarian options, and the dcor in the restaurant is usually second-to-none (you have to love the wall hangings decorated with low fire glazes). While there probably isn't any perfect food, Mexican food is about as good as it gets.

Some Mexican restaurants even have a bar attached to the restaurant so you can get a drink before or after dinner. Perhaps you'd like to come a little early and get a margarita. There are usually many different flavors you can order, and you even have the choice to get a blended margarita or have it poured over the rocks. Either way, it's a festive and fun way to start your meal. And afterwards, maybe you want to have a cup of coffee with the added zing of a shot of coffee liquor. If you're in the mood, it can be a great cap to the evening. And while some will use a meal at the restaurant as the beginning of a night that will end up at the movie theater or a club, you may want to hang out among the Mexican clay pottery. If you don't get a chance to go out with your significant other very often, you may just want to sit in the bar (or at your table) and talk for an hour or two. You could share a fried ice cream, a delicious churro, or some rich flan. No matter what you decide, you will have a lot of food options at your disposal.

If you've never had Mexican food, you might be worried about what to order. Don't be. Your server has probably been asked a thousand times for recommendations, and will likely be able to tell you about all the different types of meals. They won't likely be able to tell you anything about the polymer clay art, but they will certainly be able to tell you how a tamale differs from a bean burrito. If you spend a night at a Mexican restaurant, you will, too!

If you love the art you see at Mexican restaurants, you can buy your own low fire glazes to create beautiful Mexican clay pottery. AMACO is your source for polymer clay art supplies that will wow your friends and neighbors. Go to AMACO today to see the full selection.

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