Tacos make a creative and easy way to use up some of the fresh produce. Here is a good recipe to get you started on your garden taco journey.
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Now change this recipe up some. Roast some squash, sweet potatoes, corn, and zucchini for taco night or throw them on the grill. Heat your soft tacos on the grill and give them a charred flavor.
Fruit can also be a taco buddy. Grilled peaches, plums, apricots, or mangoes would be a sweet addition to your taco lineup. The possibilities are really, almost, endless and a little creativity goes a long way.
Now for those of you that simply cannot go without some meat, don’t. Add your favorite taco filing to these ideas and because of all the veggies, you’ll use less meat and save money.
I hope you enjoy your garden taco journey. Being creative in the kitchen is part of the fun. All this talk about tacos has made me want some, so I guess I know what I’ll be making tonight.
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