There is an art to crafting a hand-made tortilla, and Kimberly Carrillo is proud to preserve the history of making tortillas by hand through her business, Texas Tortilla Kitchen.
Since Kimberly’s mother and grandmother made tortillas, she looks forward to making tortillas that other families can share together around their own table.
While it has been a challenge to start their business, they have done well, and their customers continue to support them. Due to the support they have received, Kimberly is confident they have something great to share, and she is willing to work hard to continue to offer it to others.
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