"My Journey to Mi Casita"

I went to 19th Ave and Northern because it was close to my home. I also chose this location for my alternative assignment. When I went for my alternative assignment I took my Grandmother. My experience there was unlike any that I had experienced before and the dynamic was heightened by my bringing my grandma along. I told her I was going to some research, and told her about the project. She insisted on coming with me as there are “safety in numbers” as she so eloquently put it. My grandmother is 70 years old, and grew up in Chicago, so naturally she is no stranger to minorities and minority areas. The area on Durango consisted of many interesting things that I would not have normally been attributed to a border neighborhood. There was a taco type shop, Mi Casitria it was called. The food smelled really, really good, however it did not look to clean.

I wasn’t going to eat there, however I was hungry and thought I should be a bit adventurous. They have this thing there called Pollo Fundio. I had never had it before as I am not much on Mexican food although my boyfriend is part Puerto Rican, and loves the stuff. I saw someone else eating it, so I decided to try it. It was so, so good. I can not explain how good it was. I want to report that I did not get sick and even tried the rice and beans that came with it for the full Mexican experience. The next Monday I went out to Carlos O Brian’s with is an Americanized Mexican food restaurant and ordered Pollo Fundio because it was on the menu. It was not the same thing, and when I got it, I was very surprised. I will forever make runs for my pollo to Mi Casitria.

Want to make it at home?

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