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Thankful to be Creative Jason Arsenault
By Jason Arsenault
Choosing a career can become very difficult. First, the choices can be endless. Second, you might be pushed into a career you are not very interested in. Third, it can be a long road to gain the credentials you need for some careers. Fourth, you are definitely going to face many obstacles and have those “what the hell am I doing” moments. The reasons can go and on, and on, and on for picking or not picking what you are going to do with the rest of your life. It doesn’t seem like it was a difficult choice for Dillion Garcia.
He grew up in a house where food was at center. Not only did his family create these amazing meals, but it seemed like to him that
even friends of the family cooked the best meals. All these creations shared a common ingredient, love. Being surrounded by a group of people that cared about what they were making and using quality ingredients shaped the way Dillion thought about food. Plus, it wasn’t just one type of food he was tasting, it was a range of ethnicities and styles of cooking. These wonderful dishes brought his family and friends together and would be at the center of every important function.
All of us from Gallup, New Mexico understand a dish like tacos or a meat like carne asada. Dillon knew that he wanted to do tacos that represented our community and flavors. From the beginning all of his dishes would begin with the freshest quality ingredients that ensured you would remember his food. The menu would become more than just tacos. You can order up a tasty green chile cheeseburger, bacon wrapped bratwurst that are bursting with flavor, burritos, quesadillas, and his famous carne asada fries. At first bite you understand that Dillon is cooking for his family, friends, and community.
The food truck got its name from Dillon’s most loyal companion, Rosco the Dog. We have all grown familiar with the seeing the bright orange food truck on the northside of Gallup, and at the Gallup 12s running events. You can also rent the food truck for special occasions. Dillon will accommodate large parties and is always happy to be part of a Gallup event. If you are lucky, he will make a batch of his watermelon juice to go with all those tasty food items. Remember, this food is made with love!
If you need to place an order or follow the food truck use Vitog505 on Snapchat or follow Rosco’s LLC on Facebook.
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