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Get some sliders (they refrigerate & microwave well if wrapped in Saran in the Fridge), and after microwaving squirt on some Taco Bell Diablo Sauce from the packet.
It's an excellent combo, for those that want a spicy slider.
Get some sliders (they refrigerate & microwave well if wrapped in Saran in the Fridge), and after microwaving squirt on some Taco Bell Diablo Sauce from the packet.
It's an excellent combo, for those that want a spicy slider.
Take a Big Mac and add one piece of America to the side with no cheese as well as some tzatziki.
This is the mythical $10 burger, for four bucks and change.
Try the relatively new "Diablo" sauce. It's their hottest, and has a unique flavor profile that's different than their regular line of sauces.Oh God....It would be you too....
When I go to Taco Bell I always get a section of extra sauces for a Rainy Day.
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Get some sliders (they refrigerate & microwave well if wrapped in Saran in the Fridge), and after microwaving squirt on some Taco Bell Diablo Sauce from the packet.
It's an excellent combo, for those that want a spicy slider.
White Castle, of course! :thumbs:
They tend to be North, stretching from the Midwest to East Coast, mostly urban, but sometimes also the near-in suburbs. I believe they were originally from Ohio. I've never personally seen one west of the Mississippi, but that does not necessarily assure they are not. And yeah they are getting sparse these days, but my city still has several, including one nearby.Where are they anymore? I grew up in DC and we had “Little Tavern.” “Buy-em-by-the-bag!” They are long gone......
Where are they anymore? I grew up in DC and we had “Little Tavern.” “Buy-em-by-the-bag!” They are long gone......
I get the regular (beef & bean) variety, but will attest that their Mexican Pizzas are pretty damn tasty!i found out a hack after becoming a vegetarian. if you go to Taco Bell, you can substitute refried beans for beef (or chicken) in any of their meal options. this is cool, because i can get anything i want instead of just ordering off of their vegetarian menu. i have had many vegetarian crunchwraps and Mexican pizzas. it's a fairly good place to go if you're on the road and are a vegetarian.
They tend to be North, stretching from the Midwest to East Coast, mostly urban, but sometimes also the near-in suburbs. I believe they were originally from Ohio. I've never personally seen one west of the Mississippi, but that does not necessarily assure they are not. And yeah they are getting sparse these days, but my city still has several, including one nearby.
No idea why, but I always seem to inadvertently move near one. It must be my destiny, since I ate at White Castle since I was a little kid and could walk to one with my paper-route money. They were kid affordable!
They tend to be North, stretching from the Midwest to East Coast, mostly urban, but sometimes also the near-in suburbs. I believe they were originally from Ohio. I've never personally seen one west of the Mississippi, but that does not necessarily assure they are not. And yeah they are getting sparse these days, but my city still has several, including one nearby.
No idea why, but I always seem to inadvertently move near one. It must be my destiny, since I ate at White Castle since I was a little kid and could walk to one with my paper-route money. They were kid affordable!
I get the regular (beef & bean) variety, but will attest that their Mexican Pizzas are pretty damn tasty!
Then I will happily stand corrected, in solidarity with my White Castle Brethren!Minneapolis and st.paul both have them so one or the other has to be west of the Mississippi...
They tend to be North, stretching from the Midwest to East Coast, mostly urban, but sometimes also the near-in suburbs. I believe they were originally from Ohio. I've never personally seen one west of the Mississippi, but that does not necessarily assure they are not. And yeah they are getting sparse these days, but my city still has several, including one nearby.
No idea why, but I always seem to inadvertently move near one. It must be my destiny, since I ate at White Castle since I was a little kid and could walk to one with my paper-route money. They were kid affordable!
When I was a kid we would go to a locally owned Mexican restaurant that always had taco specials for .25 ¢ each.
However we occasionally would ride our bikes three miles or so farther tk go to KFC.
We would by one bag of dinner rolls and a large gravy a just dip and chow...
Taco Bell is tasty, spicy, crunchy, cheap, late-nite eats. Every time I go through the drive-through after 9 or 10 at night, I find myself in the midst of high school & college kids, and can't help but wonder how many are tokers?i have dug those since i was a teenager. i was happy to learn that i still have options as a vegetarian. i do miss McDonalds and Subway, though. some Subways have options for vegetarians, but most just have the salad sandwich, which is ok every now and again.
I think chains & places like these (Little Tavern, White Castle), are emblematic of their era: Small cheap hamburgers, that depending upon the quantity can be a snack, lunch, light meal, or heavy meal. In addition it's great for families with kids, since you can tailor the portion size perfectly (again, by quantity). It's really a great concept, IMO.Little Tavern burgers w/o cheese were a nickel when I first paid attention. I believe they were similar to White Castle in layout. Many times a WW2 vet was flipping burgers (military tattoos and all) and the interior was white tile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Tavern
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Taco Bell is tasty, spicy, crunchy, cheap, late-nite eats. Every time I go through the drive-through after 9 or 10 at night, I find myself in the midst of high school & college kids, and can't help but wonder how many are tokers?
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It just seems like it would be perfect stuff for peeps with the munchies, and probably goes well with beer too.
Some of those kid food memories are the best memories.When I was a kid we would go to a locally owned Mexican restaurant that always had taco specials for .25 ¢ each.
However we occasionally would ride our bikes three miles or so farther tk go to KFC.
We would by one bag of dinner rolls and a large gravy a just dip and chow...
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