On Nov 16, 1:25 pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:52:39 -0800 (PST), Karen >
> wrote:
>
> >On Nov 15, 6:03 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> >> A tortilla is not rolled and cooked before it's filled. And if
> >> they meant it's rolled with rolling pin, then it's a ball of
> >> dough, not a tortilla.
>
> >> And I wouldn't trust a source that can't even correctly spell the
> >> words in it's definition (tortila, coniments).
>
> >Tortillas are cooked as part of the preparation. Whether flour or
> >corn, tortillas are cooked and then eaten or used in other food
> >preparations, such as a taco or a burrito. Rolling doesn't imply
> >rolling pin to me.
These days, I unroll the burrito and use the tortilla as a plate, a
disposable plate. Right now the local Del Taco has a deal whereby if
you buy a $10 gift card, you get a coupon for 2 free chicken soft
tacos. I also toss those flour tortillas. I love Del Taco. Their
green chile is the best single item in the fast food industry.
>
> >Karen
>
> so that's why my joints come out flat!
I haven't been a pothead for 30 years, but I bet that I could still
roll perfect joints.
>
> your pal,
> blake
--Bryan
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