Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

Grab your hot glue gun and start gluing them together.

homemade taco seasoning recipe!.-Whatever other taco toppings you like to add (sour cream, more salsa, fresh tomatoes, avocado, lettuce, etc.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

all optional and totally not necessary for this recipe).Start out by browning your ground beef.. Once your ground beef is all nice and brown, add in your taco seasoning according to package directions, or just sprinkle a little bit (like a tablespoon) in if you want the seasonings to be a little more subtle.. Next, mix your can of refried beans along with the 1 cup of salsa in with the meat.Mix it all together!

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

It sounds kind of unusual, but it’s going to be soooo good.Place all your taco shells into a baking dish (or two) and fill each shell about 1/3 to 1/2 full of the taco/bean/salsa mixture.. Top with shredded cheese!.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

Bake your tacos in a 375 degree oven until the cheese is melted and the edges of the taco shells are just starting to get a little brown.

I think it was about 10 minutes?.Subscribe by email to receive free posts straight to your inbox, or follow along using any (or all!)

of the methods below!OK, first thing’s first.I am no blogging or social media expert by any stretch of the imagination.

I’m mostly confused about all the internetty jargon that I hear everyday.managed to pick up a thing or two about what works on Pinterest in terms of which posts are successful and which are not, though!.