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Old 06-14-2008, 09:23 PM
 
Location: San Marcos
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One of the dishes that my husband, a San Antonio native, missed the most when we left SA was Shrimp Paesano from Paesano's. I have recreated the dish, finally, after many attempts. There is still something about eating it there though......
O.M.G.!!! I LOVE that dish!! I would love the recipe. After having been gone for 8 years I would have to say my last meal would be anything Tex-Mex. It's the one thing I make sure to fill up on when I come home for visits with the family and the one thing that Colorado Mexican food doesn't even come close to!

As for Bill Miller's - they do have some great sweet tea
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