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What Do You Like on Your Tacos?

The best tacos are the simplest ones. Beef, cheese and hot sauce. My personal favorite hot sauce for tacos is chilero sauce, which is something like a thick Tabasco sauce. I discovered it in Costa Rica and fell in love with it.

Demiurge out.
 

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FickleGM said:
Finally, thanks to reading this thread last night, I went to Taco Bell for lunch today...


Taco Bell is not Tacos. You eat Taco Hell Tacos you're libel to catch some sort of disease.

And, if Queen D likes two meats in her Taco, I'm not here to judge.

Or if Reveal wants to slather his Burrito in Sour Cream, I'll let him have his privacy.

And if Joshua Dyal wants to cover his Chimi Changa in hot chilli paste... Well I'd have the Emergency Room directions put into Mapquest.

PS. Anyone here ever deep-fry their Taco?
 



Vraille Darkfang said:
Taco Bell is not Tacos.
This is truth. Taco Bell doesn't cook food, they "assemble" it. All the food parts that go into Taco Bell products are precooked in centralized factories, dehydrated, and shipped to Taco Bell franchisees where water is added and the product is microwaved or heated up in a small oven. The meat comes from factory farms where millions of animals suffer needlessly in inhumane living conditions which are staved off with massive amounts of antibiotics. Hormone injections are given to the animals to increase meat yield, and the waste of millions of centrally-localized beasts ends up in the groundwater of local residents, which becomes a vector for disease and bacteria. The extreme odor of factory farms lowers nearby residents' property values and is so strong that it can be smelled by passengers on airliners flying overhead. The antibiotics and hormones pumped into these animals are passed to American consumers who eat Taco Bell "food", and everyone's happy.

Taco Bell, yum!
 

ForceUser said:
This is truth. Taco Bell doesn't cook food, they "assemble" it. All the food parts that go into Taco Bell products are precooked in centralized factories, dehydrated, and shipped to Taco Bell franchisees where water is added and the product is microwaved or heated up in a small oven. The meat comes from factory farms where millions of animals suffer needlessly in inhumane living conditions which are staved off with massive amounts of antibiotics. Hormone injections are given to the animals to increase meat yield, and the waste of millions of centrally-localized beasts ends up in the groundwater of local residents, which becomes a vector for disease and bacteria. The extreme odor of factory farms lowers nearby residents' property values and is so strong that it can be smelled by passengers on airliners flying overhead. The antibiotics and hormones pumped into these animals are passed to American consumers who eat Taco Bell "food", and everyone's happy.

Taco Bell, yum!

Stop it. You're making me hungry.
 

ForceUser said:
This is truth. Taco Bell doesn't cook food, they "assemble" it. All the food parts that go into Taco Bell products are precooked in centralized factories, dehydrated, and shipped to Taco Bell franchisees where water is added and the product is microwaved or heated up in a small oven. The meat comes from factory farms where millions of animals suffer needlessly in inhumane living conditions which are staved off with massive amounts of antibiotics. Hormone injections are given to the animals to increase meat yield, and the waste of millions of centrally-localized beasts ends up in the groundwater of local residents, which becomes a vector for disease and bacteria. The extreme odor of factory farms lowers nearby residents' property values and is so strong that it can be smelled by passengers on airliners flying overhead. The antibiotics and hormones pumped into these animals are passed to American consumers who eat Taco Bell "food", and everyone's happy.

Taco Bell, yum!

Mmmm.... I think I'll grab me a gordita and stop by the deli for a nice veal cutlet on the way home.
 

Vraille Darkfang said:
And if Joshua Dyal wants to cover his Chimi Changa in hot chilli paste... Well I'd have the Emergency Room directions put into Mapquest.

PS. Anyone here ever deep-fry their Taco?
Speaking of needing Emergency Room directions, I knew a girl back in junior high who "deep-fried her Taco" with a curling iron. :eek:

Oh, good - now you've got me thinking all perverted, too. Thanks. :]

(No....really. Thanks!)

:D
 


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