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Above, an Hermanos lunch special, which included a beef filled enchilada topped with melted cheese, a chalupa, rice, refried beans and a drink for just $9. Below, Hermanos's migas plate.  Daily Record photos by Lance Winter & Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Hermanos

Something’s going on in Martindale.

PB & Jelly Time

Supergrain quinoa meets its nutritious match in this healthy salad combination, perfect for a summer evening meal. Photo by Metro Creative

PB & Jelly Time

Peanuts are a beloved snack that are as healthy as they are tasty. Despite their somewhat misleading name, peanuts actually are legumes and grow beneath the ground. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods, whereas true nuts grow on trees.

Wimberley’s Haunted Pioneer Town calls for actors

Wimberley Players and 7A Ranch currently seeking actors for Haunted Pioneer Town. Submitted photo

Wimberley’s Haunted Pioneer Town calls for actors

Wimberley Players is once again partnering with 7A Ranch to haunt Pioneer Town. Performances will be Friday through Sunday, October 29, 30 and 31. The organizations are calling for actors to perform and have a creative role in many of the haunted scenes. 7A Resort has been working to restore the train, which makes possible the new Haunted Pioneer Town Train Ride of Terror. Changes from previous years will add to the excitement, allowing actors to be safely distanced from patrons. The primary change is moving actors from the town to the train track meandering through the spooky wooded area. Patrons will ride the train with a narrator and experience the haunted scenes along the mile long journey. Actors will be spread out along the route and patrons cannot get off the train which provides a safe distance.

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