Re: Taco Bell
[Re: slantzilla]
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11/09/22 10:12 PM
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A co worker left me some Taco Bell the other day. I nuked it for dinner. I did not die. I was impressed by that. The radiation killed all the bugs in it, lol
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: slantzilla]
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11/09/22 10:46 PM
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A co worker left me some Taco Bell the other day. I nuked it for dinner. I did not die. Yet. There's still time...
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: not_a_charger]
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11/10/22 09:45 AM
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I can get a nice fresh burger, or steak and cheese sub, and big pile of fries at a local place for the same money, or less, than a pile of garbage from some fast food joint costs.
Guess which one I avoid.
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: Ramrod39]
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11/10/22 08:49 PM
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I have to support Rhino on this one. I know on paper that seems preposterous but I go out of my way to find the best, and then the most authentic, Mexican food joints pretty much everywhere I travel. Phoenix, Flagstaff, all over Colorado, everywhere in Texas, New Mexico, Milwaukee, Illinois, Florida, California... you name it. And I spent time in Hermosillo, Mexico for work. The real Mexican food I had in Mexico, from multiple locations, was good, but quite plain. It was on par with what I've had from food trucks that used to visit us on jobsites outside of Joliet, Illinois.
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: Blusmbl]
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11/11/22 12:00 PM
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I have to support Rhino on this one. I know on paper that seems preposterous but I go out of my way to find the best, and then the most authentic, Mexican food joints pretty much everywhere I travel. Phoenix, Flagstaff, all over Colorado, everywhere in Texas, New Mexico, Milwaukee, Illinois, Florida, California... you name it. And I spent time in Hermosillo, Mexico for work. The real Mexican food I had in Mexico, from multiple locations, was good, but quite plain. It was on par with what I've had from food trucks that used to visit us on jobsites outside of Joliet, Illinois. Seconded. The local Mexican joints in Bowling Green, Kentucky are family-ran and have flavor on-par with anything I've had in Texas, New Mexico or Arizona. Meat on the roaster, corn tortillas off of the skillet when you order, fresh cilantro and limes at the ready. Good stuff. Just have to know where to look.
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: cudaman1969]
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11/11/22 07:53 PM
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Wait a year or two, you might get your wish [/quote]
I catch your drift - spot-on.
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Re: Taco Bell
[Re: Hugh Jorgan]
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11/11/22 08:02 PM
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"Arby's is the one that give me gut trouble." The meat quality is poor ever since they changed their sign logo. Very fatty. Maybe they were bought out by another company? Yeah, something (not good) is going on with Arbys. I used to love their roast turkey & swiss sammich - it was great. For the past year or so, I'm noticing the bread is not the same (it used to be sweet), & the turkey is WAAAAY lesser quality - WHEN you can get it. One of the Arbys near me has been out of turkey all summer. How the hell do they run out & stay out of something like that? If they are not selling, PULL IT OFF THE MENU!
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