👓 Introducing nacho average amphibians!


Hi Reader!

Axolotls have been swimming around in my brain lately. These tiny pink salamanders have a superpower: they can heal from almost any injury! My healing powers are limited to a good night's sleep and some hearty food, like nachos. Strangely, both axolotls and nachos hail from Mexico! Where would I be without those adorable amphibians and cheesy chips?

In this issue:
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Find out how axolotls heal from any injury
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Read about the history of nachos
🥫 Vote for your favorite nacho dipping sauce


Why Peter Pan loves axolotls

Thanks to an extremely unusual condition, these tiny salamanders can regenerate their own body tissue infinitely!


The History of Nachos

The story of nachos began in the Victory Club, a restaurant located in a Mexican border town called Piedras Negras. On a late night in 1943, Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya, the restaurant’s maître d’, was closing up the store when a group of hungry U.S. military wives arrived. The restaurant’s chefs had already gone home and ingredients were scarce, so Nacho had to make do with what was available.


What’s your favorite nacho sauce?

That’s all for this week, but I’ll see you next Friday. Remember to feed your mind!

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