PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
This is a NE'er idea of a burrito: ...
PDad wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
This is a NE'er idea of a burrito: ...
No, NE'ers actually call that chop suey.
Here's a NE'er burrito:
as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
This is a NE'er idea of a burrito: ...
No, NE'ers actually call that chop suey.
Here's a NE'er burrito:
bwahaha
Is the can's paper label used as the tortilla?
jonriv wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
This is a NE'er idea of a burrito: ...
No, NE'ers actually call that chop suey.
Here's a NE'er burrito:
bwahaha
Is the can's paper label used as the tortilla?
Only a Californian would try to ruin Beer day
Canned food-what do you think this is the midwest????
Certainly have seen, had and made "real" burritos??? but I thought "true" burritos com from Texas(not California???) Also getting culinary abuse from those that have never had a true Bagel or Slice of pizza(due to that dreadful)liquid you call water there) I find quite amuzing
jonriv wrote:Canned food-what do you think this is the midwest???? There's no difference in this regard.
Certainly have seen (in pictures), had (where?) and made "real" burritos??? (nuking a frozen burrito in the microwave doesn't count ) but I thought "true" burritos com from Texas(not California???)
Also getting culinary abuse from those that have never had a true Bagel or Slice of pizza(due to that dreadful)liquid you call water there) I find quite amuzing
- water is used in making Pizza and Bagelsas the world turns wrote:jonriv wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:as the world turns wrote:PDad wrote:It's also National Burrito Day, so enjoy both together since they're infrequently on the same date.
This is a NE'er idea of a burrito: ...
No, NE'ers actually call that chop suey.
Here's a NE'er burrito:
bwahaha
Is the can's paper label used as the tortilla?
Only a Californian would try to ruin Beer day
Canned food-what do you think this is the midwest????
Certainly have seen, had and made "real" burritos??? but I thought "true" burritos com from Texas(not California???) Also getting culinary abuse from those that have never had a true Bagel or Slice of pizza(due to that dreadful)liquid you call water there) I find quite amuzing
Ruin beer day??? Nah, this is fun
Everyone knows that best East Coast pizza and bagels are located in NY, not CT. Just because Mystic Pizza is Connecticuters' favorite chick flick does not make CT pizza the best This may be surprising, but I have been to NY several times and have been to many fine pizza establishments, and no doubt, they are pretty good, but I think the best pizza I have had is in Chicago.
Btw, we don't drink water in CA, we drink beer and other spirits
Your "amuzing" is very amusing. I've spent a lot of time back there in ME, MA and NY - I wasn't impressed by the water, bagel or pizza. CA mountain water is better than the stuff running out of your antiquated lead-leaching water system.