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Colorado

Ever since the prohibition-era alcohol laws became outdated, there's been a lot of debate in Colorado about how to amend them properly. Until recently, grocery stores in this state were prohibited from selling full-strength beer (or any beer with more than 3.2% alcohol content), and liquor stores were likewise not allowed to sell any food items. New legislation has passed and will become effective in 2019, finally letting grocery stores sell full-strength beer and the 3.2%-alcohol beer will likely become defunct. They still can't sell wine and liquor, however. As for liquor stores, they will be able to sell food but only as long as alcohol and tobacco products make up 80% of their sales.


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VIDEO: Chicken Quesadillas

These quick and easy chicken quesadillas are the perfect, last-minute family dinner!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 1/2 cup of tomato sauce
  • 1/2 cup of chives, chopped
  • 1 tsp. of Mexican spice mix
  • 4 Tortillas
  • Cheddar
  • Salt, to taste

METHOD:

  1. Put shredded chicken breast, tomato sauce, chives, and mexican spice mix in a bowl and mix together.
  2. Lay out the tortillas. Place a slice of cheddar in the center, and cover with the chicken mix.
  3. Fold up tortillas, and heat in a frying pan until golden.
  4. Enjoy!