Posted on 06/09/2020 5:55:10 AM PDT by NOBO2012
How about Watermelon?
The eggplant sounds like it might be promising.
Not many people can say they’ve eaten jack rabbit. I’ve eaten it stewed, BBQ’d, fried and made into chili. Not the finest rabbit I’ve ever had but edible. Give me a good winter time cotton tail any day. Another critter not many have eaten is Javalina, those are some damn good eating also.
I have a problem with the corn tortillas nowadays they just don’t have the same corny taste they used to have. There is only one brand here worth eating or get them from Mexico.
Mouth watering already.
Those little shops are the best.
Grapefruit.
Maybe you can’t put a sepv3 into a taco, but you can sure eat a taco while cruising the range in your new mbt. That is sure a good looking machine with that space armor on it. I was in when the m1a1-sep was a new unit. Many a hour spent in and on those vehicles.
+. Yup....
I thought ‘aircraft carrier’, but if you can make a tortilla big enough...
In California, taquitos consist of corn tortillas wrapped tightly around the filling, like a flauta.
When I was growing up, we only had hard-shell tacos, and my mother was excellent at making these. I never encountered a soft taco until I was an adult.
That taco dog is SO CUTE!!
Peanut butter. I never put peanut butter on my tacos.
What we in California call burritos used to be called burros in Arizona. Although “burrito” seems to have taken hold in the Copper State, there are still some eateries that offer burros. At Chretin’s in Yuma, large burritos are called burros.
Also, flat bread, fry bread, pita and naan are not tacos.
Ah, well, then it makes sense.
Cheech to Chong: Hey man, dont eat that! You dont know whats in that. It could be somebodys dog!
Chong: Good dog!
Fried and boiled frog legs from bull frogs at the stock tank. Fried and boiled squirrels from the backyard. Fried rattlesnake from the pasture. Fried armadillo from the yard (oh, no, the leprosy!).
Blame it on Monsanto.
You are correct on all counts. And Yuma has some good Mexican food!
Because you don’t. It isn’t a taco. It’s the poor man’s version of a pb&j sandwich when your mama ran out of cheap white bread.
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