Step into San Antonio’s La Panadería and your whole mood lifts. The air is filled with the smell of fresh bread, trays of conchas and pan dulce sparkle on the counter, and yes—the long line is absolutely worth it. Because at the end are the items everyone talks about: those tequila-spiked almond croissants, deli-fresh sandwiches, and rich, house-brewed drinks. But the real magic comes from the people behind it all—brothers José and David Cáceres. Their journey from selling bread on the stree...
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Step into San Antonio’s La Panadería and your whole mood lifts. The air is filled with the smell of fresh bread, trays of conchas and pan dulce sparkle on the counter, and yes—the long line is absolutely worth it. Because at the end are the items everyone talks about: those tequila-spiked almond croissants, deli-fresh sandwiches, and rich, house-brewed drinks. But the real magic comes from the people behind it all—brothers José and David Cáceres. Their journey from selling bread on the stree...
Texas Rep. Shelley Luther | Tanji Patton's Goodtaste for the Soul e42
goodtaste for the Soul
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2 months ago
Texas Rep. Shelley Luther | Tanji Patton's Goodtaste for the Soul e42
Standing up for what you believe is right can come at a cost—just take a look at the headlines from the past few weeks. In this week’s episode, you’ll meet a remarkable woman who did exactly that. She took a stand for her convictions and paid a steep price—she nearly died. But she didn’t back down. She kept going, kept fighting. In the end, she came out a winner—not because she crossed the finish line first, but because the journey brought her closer to her Creator. You might recognize ...
goodtaste for the Soul
Step into San Antonio’s La Panadería and your whole mood lifts. The air is filled with the smell of fresh bread, trays of conchas and pan dulce sparkle on the counter, and yes—the long line is absolutely worth it. Because at the end are the items everyone talks about: those tequila-spiked almond croissants, deli-fresh sandwiches, and rich, house-brewed drinks. But the real magic comes from the people behind it all—brothers José and David Cáceres. Their journey from selling bread on the stree...