Quesadilla at Taco Bell
Jerry Sauk wrote:
> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:48:39 -0400, Dee Dee wrote:
>>
>>> Since we hadn't been to Taco Bell for at least 11 or 12 years, and
>>> they had quesadilla plastered all over the windows, $2.99 for
>>> either chicken or beef. I had the chicken, DH had the beef. The
>>> tortilla was a big, fat and soft, cut in 4 funny shaped pieces
>>> wrapped in cellophane, about 100F. About 40% of the quesadilla had
>>> nothing on it; the rest of it was a gloop of some funny cheese-type
>>> sauce instead of a melted cheese, and a few tiny bits of chicken.
>>> I ate one of the pieces. And a cup of iced tea for me.
>>
>> I saw the commercials and they looked like some sort of flatbread
>> rather than any sort of tortilla. Looked a like a lot of bread.
>> I suspect they want to appeal to the people who want to eat these
>> in their cars while driving by making them more like a sandwich.
>>
>> Thanks for the warning. And apologies in advance for the
>> crossposting ;-)
>>
>> -sw
>
> Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several
> months ago, and I thought I posted about it before. There is
> definately more filling then just bread, there is melted cheese of
> course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken and some sort of quesadilla souce
> that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's LOTS of cheese on it as
> you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an official cheese's
> lover's approved/mandatory item.
>
> I definately reccomend it, I get one almost every trip I make there.
>
> And Yes, they are extremely easy to eat, and not messy at all. You
> just have to tear the wrapper open right where it says to and it
> forms the perfect "dish" to eat it from. Perfect for eating in the
> car actually.
>
> It's a little expensive, I don't look at the price but there order
> always seems to be a few dollers extra when I order one. I keep
> meaning to try the new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to
> forget. If anyone tasted it and wants to comment, please do.
Isn't this quesadilla cut up into quarters or something? I think that's
what I saw advertised. But, it's not on a tortilla, right? It's definitely
some sort of flat bread? On TV it looked thick; like a grilled cheese. I'm
just curious.
kili
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