In article >,
George > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "Dee Dee" > wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for your response, Carol. I am aware of the freecycle and think it
> >> is a good thing. Most of everything I do get rid of goes to the
> >> Shenandoah
> >> Community store where all the proceeds are put back into this community.
> >> I
> >> had all my life been giving to Salvation Army, but I like this idea of
> >> keeping it close to home; feels good.
> >>
> >> Taco Bell had been off my list, for the very fact that the last time I did
> >> eat there years ago, I too got ill. We have had another name for it
> >> since,
> >> but I won't repeat it.
> >>
> >> Dee Dee
> >
> > We call it Taco Hell. ;-)
> >
> > And I've never gotten sick there. Guess we are lucky and have a good
> > manager, but like I posted before, I almost always just get the cheap
> > Crispy Tacos.
>
> I don't even bother with industrial places like them. There are good
> neighborhood places that know how to make real food.
So far, the neighborhood places stress the breakfast taco thing.
If I want crispy tacos, I either have to go to Taco Hell or make them
myself at home.
Guess which I do more often? ;-)
Barbacoa bowl setup
http://tinypic.com/4cketd4.jpg
Barbacoa meat in pot
http://i18.tinypic.com/2n8px5d.jpg
Barbacoa Taco Closeup
http://i16.tinypic.com/626kqcm.jpg
That plastic taco rack I found is a very handy toy.
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