Quesadilla at Taco Bell
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"Jerry Sauk" > wrote:
> > 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.
It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to town
based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is excellent.
So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting
30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals).
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