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White Peoples can't make Burritos..!!
opelmanta1900 Offline
#51 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
I LOVE it when people start sentences with...."I'm not a racist, but...."


Well....I'm not a racist, but I also LOVE it when white guys make burritos. I grew up in the upper midwest a long, long way from anyone for whom tortillas and beans were staples. So, the burritos I got were generally untouched by beans and rice....and that's the way I still like 'em....meat, cheese, sour cream, picante....more meat and more cheese....and some green sauce...hold the beans....hold the rice

I'm not a racist, but do you like the California burrito? Carne asada, cheese, Pico de gallo, French fries...
dstieger Offline
#52 Posted:
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That sounds ok...can I have sour cream on it, too....but, I thought MACS said they put fish in their tortilla stuff out there
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#53 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
That sounds ok...can I have sour cream on it, too....but, I thought MACS said they put fish in their tortilla stuff out there


Baja, I believe, was where fish tacos originated. They are delicious. You get a deep fried, breaded fish filet at Rubio's with cabbage and chipotle white sauce. Wahoo's the filets are not breaded or fried, but grilled.
MACS Offline
#54 Posted:
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Oh, and the carne asada burritos at the hole in the wall joints are meat, guacamole, and pico.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#55 Posted:
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Speaking of Baja, it's been many years, but baja fresh actually used to kill the fish taco... they're way bigger now so probably not as good... i didn't like rubios tacos... don't they deep fry their filets? I like deep fried, but not in a taco... and I'm not a racist or anything....
Abrignac Offline
#56 Posted:
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I'd never tried fish tacos. The thought of them repulsed me. (Disclaimer: Having lived in So Louisiana for all but, 12 years of my life I've eaten many times my share of fresh fish)

Then the topic of fish tacos came up on the Deep Sea Fishing trip thread. Shortly after we started planning the trip, the wife & I went on a cruise. One of the eatery's on the ship had fish tacos, so I tried some. Best tacos I'd ever eaten.

Then last weekend I flew out to California (first time there) and after we spent all day fishing Sunday, Al pan fried rock fish and ling cod. Tossed some fish in a flour tortilla along with some sauces Joel's wife sent. One of the best meals I've ever eaten. They were da bomb.

The key to making them is the fish. It needs to be firm fleshed. I tried making them with fried catfish day before yesterday. They sucked.

BTW, I'm still waiting on some recipes Joel!!!
plinytheelder Offline
#57 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:

same experience with Tommy's Joynt in San Francisco...Fieri raved on air about the food there...stopped in when I was up there, stood in line, and was disappointed...


Its hard to understand how that could've happened. Tommy's Joynt is an institution. On my Dads advice, we would take the bus to a Niner game, then on the return, we'd stop in there and have a turkey dinner and some beers afterwards.
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#58 Posted:
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Some neighbors made some tilapia tacos tonite. .. thinking about crashing da party to check them out... Mellow
SteveS Offline
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delta1 wrote:
.... Tommy's Joynt in San Francisco ... stopped in when I was up there, stood in line, and was disappointed...


Tommy's Joynt is extremely good for some things, somewhat ordinary for others ... my recommendation at TJ is to try the Buffalo Stew ... unless you're hoping to find a lot of carrots and potatos in the bowl, this is some damn fine eating ... you'll find only tender chunks of meat swimming in a rich sauce ... my first and lasting impression is that I have a better understanding of how the plains Indians got so pissed off at the whites who aimlessly slaughtered the buffalo
DrafterX Offline
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Those Bassards. .!! Mad
frankj1 Offline
#61 Posted:
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Dustbowl mutha *****uers!
MACS Offline
#62 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:

BTW, I'm still waiting on some recipes Joel!!!


Looks like you're being ignored. Gonz
Abrignac Offline
#63 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Looks like you're being ignored. Gonz



He texted me a couple
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#64 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Baja, I believe, was where fish tacos originated. They are delicious. You get a deep fried, breaded fish filet at Rubio's with cabbage and chipotle white sauce. Wahoo's the filets are not breaded or fried, but grilled.

Rubio's & Baja Fresh are to fish tacos what Domino's is to pizza.
dkeage Offline
#65 Posted:
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
Rubio's & Baja Fresh are to fish tacos what Domino's is to pizza.

What happened to Denny's and Steaks?


I wonder if Pappa Murphy's makes fish tacos? Think
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#66 Posted:
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I realized that Shawn the kind of guy who probably likes Denny's.

And don't be dissin' Papa Murphy's, everyone knows that they are bestest pizza ever. They'd be generous with the toppings on the tacos.
ZRX1200 Offline
#67 Posted:
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I only buy tacos out of food trucks.
Burner02 Offline
#68 Posted:
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Anyone else think it odd that "teedubbya" resurfaced in a Burrito thread?
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#69 Posted:
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Not really. Someone said "Love Burrito" not realizing it was like the bat signal to TW.
MACS Offline
#70 Posted:
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I do like Denny's, but only for breakfast. I'd much prefer Waffle House, but we ain't got any.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#71 Posted:
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If it wasn't for Slater's 50/50 and Mr. Sea's place (I forget the name), I'd seriously wonder if you had all the culinary sophistication of a feral cat that eats it's own ****.
MACS Offline
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
If it wasn't for Slater's 50/50 and Mr. Sea's place (I forget the name), I'd seriously wonder if you had all the culinary sophistication of a feral cat that eats it's own ****.


Well then... you're really gonna be disappointed when I tell you I've never been to Mr. Sea's place. You must be thinking of someone with a refined palate. Gonz
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#73 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Well then... you're really gonna be disappointed when I tell you I've never been to Mr. Sea's place. You must be thinking of someone with a refined palate. Gonz


I never said you had a refined palate. Just that you weren't quite a feral cat eating their own ****.

His place is Point Loma Seafoods. You said something about going there when you were coming back from the charter boats.
MACS Offline
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
Point Loma Seafoods. You said something about going there when you were coming back from the charter boats.


Oh, well... yeah.
frankj1 Offline
#75 Posted:
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youse two are funny
MACS Offline
#76 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
youse two are funny


Yeah... but looks ain't everything, right?
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#77 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
youse two are funny



We prefer the term gay.
MACS Offline
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
We prefer the term gay.


LMAO!! Whoa, whoa, whoooooaaaaaa horsie.

Queer.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#79 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
LMAO!! Whoa, whoa, whoooooaaaaaa horsie.

Queer.


Jeeze dude, it's just a synonym.





Fag.
MACS Offline
#80 Posted:
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Thanks, but I smoke cigars, not cigarettes.
DrafterX Offline
#81 Posted:
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Freaks... Mellow
Abrignac Offline
#82 Posted:
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What cha takin bout Willis?
frankj1 Offline
#83 Posted:
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like you don't know.
MACS Offline
#84 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
What cha takin bout Willis?


Freudian slip?
DrafterX Offline
#85 Posted:
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Prolly Cajun
.. Mellow
danmdevries Offline
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