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The Motha Trucker at BTTR: Take the Latin House Challenge

Get out those cameras and cell phones tonight, because if you win the Shoot the Motha Trucker contest, you'll receive a free meal every week for a year. Latin House Grill has announced a photo competition with the easiest rules ever. Simply take a picture of LHG's eternal flame of a...
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Get out those cameras and cell phones tonight, because if you win the Shoot the Motha Trucker contest, you'll receive a free meal every week for a year.

Latin House Grill has announced a photo competition with the easiest rules ever. Simply take a picture of LHG's eternal flame of a truck and post it on its Facebook page before July 31. Each week, one chosen finalist will receive a free meal.

Facebook friends will be able to vote for their favorite photos among the finalists to win the grand prize of a LHG weekly meal for a year. We're guessing creativity counts (and we see no rules against Photoshopping), so here's your chance to use your mad artistic skills.

Tonight's BTTR, adjacent to Johnson & Wales University on Biscayne Boulevard at 127th Street, features almost three dozen trucks, two live bands, plenty of grass for picnicking, and free parking. ATMs are located nearby in case you need cash. Trucks serving dinner from 5:30 to 10 p.m. are:

GastroPod
Sugar Rush
Muscle Truck
CheeseMe
Tango Grill
Wing Commander
Grill Master
Sugar Yummy Mama
Jefe's Original
Latin Burger

Dolci Peccati
ChurroMania
Miso Hungry
Ms. Cheezious
Slow Food Truck
MexZican
Dim Ssäm à Gogo
Caza Crepes
Chef on 4 Wheels
Rolling Stove
Wrapidito Yum
Fish Box
Nacho Bizness
Daddy's Grill
Giuseppe's Italian Sausage
Aaron's Catering Express
The Flying Saucer
Latin House Grill
Chill Spot
Kona Ice
Mr. Good Stuff
Divan Bakery
Red Koi
Nacho Mama
Manila Rice
Eat Where You Are

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