This weekend, as millions of people around the world celebrate Easter, we at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop can’t help but get a little jealous. Not because we can’t celebrate Easter, too, or anything like that. No, it’s much more selfish than that.
We’re talking about the eggs.
Most days of the year, we see our guests’ faces light up when they receive their tacos, burritos and quesadillas. But come Easter, we see our patrons’ attention shift to colorful oval objects that are usually received with apathy the rest of the year.
So, let’s just pretend for a second that we could do something a little different this Easter. Why don’t we hide tacos instead of those little plastic balls of disappointment? And why stop there? Let’s hide the whole (menu) gang throughout the house.
Here are just some thought-starters on the best places to hide your favorite Fuzzy’s Taco Shop menu items on Sunday morning.
Tacos in the toybox
Tacos bring joy to the world. So do toys. It only makes sense to hide them in here, right?
Burrito in the mailbox
Jam-pack a jumbo burrito into a receptacle that’s normally full of bills, coupons and overdue thank-you notes. Your kids will “thank you” for it.
Enchiladas in the dishwasher
Line the dishwasher from front to back with creamy enchiladas. Just whatever you do, don’t turn the dishwasher on! This is a perfectly good waste of Fuzzy’s.
Quesadillas on the record player
If you’ve still got an appreciation for the classics, grab some quesadillas and place them carefully on your record player. Get to spinnin’.
Tacos in the pantry
Yes, more tacos. It’s surprisingly clever to hide them where it’s so obvious — like food in the pantry.
Basket of nachos in the flowerbed
Just be sure your kids find them before the birds do.
Tacos in an egg carton
To really drive the point home, empty out an egg carton nestle in some Fuzzy’s tacos. Place them back in the fridge.
Sopapillas in the cookie jar
And just to be sweet, place some of our sopapilla chips in the cookie jar and really give the kiddos a treat!
Of course, if you’ve been a good boy or girl this year, those tacos will already be safely nestled underneath the tree. Wait — wrong holiday. We mean under your pillow at night. Wait, no, sorry, still wrong.
Regardless of how you celebrate, happy Easter and have a wonderful weekend!