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Sqwertz > wrote: > Omelet > wrote: > > > Steve, > > > > it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own > > portion. They do issue plates. > > It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering > table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. > > And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. > > -sw Depends on the restaurant. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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George Kerby > wrote: > On 10/26/08 5:27 PM, in article , > "Sqwertz" > wrote: > > > Omelet > wrote: > > > >> Steve, > >> > >> it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own > >> portion. They do issue plates. > > > > It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering > > table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. > > > You don't have a little oily residue from frying on yours? > > And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. > > > *WHERE* the hell do you eat? Most, if not all good restaurants have them on > the table with the silverware, before you sit down. > > -sw > > *GK Agreed. Thanks GK. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Omelet > wrote: > >> Steve, >> >> it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own >> portion. They do issue plates. > > It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering > table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. > > And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. > > -sw some placed do some don't you should eat in places other then a taco wagon. And if the basket of chips comes out hot and still slightly greasy from frying the salt will stick. |
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Sqwertz > wrote: > Omelet > wrote: > > > Steve, > > > > it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own > > portion. They do issue plates. > > It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering > table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. > > And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. Maybe Om eats at the fancy places? The places *I* eat at have the chips in plastic bowls, the kind with the holes in them and paper so nothing escapes through the holes: http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...N/93734/Tablec raft_Oval_Plastic_Baskets.htm I'm sure the fancy places have fancier bowls, and little plates for each person. I've never tried to salt the tortilla chips, since they are already salty enough for me and the salsa is usually salty. I use a *lot* of salsa. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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Dan Abel > wrote:
> And you refer to both "restaurant chips" and "real grocery store". > Which is it, or both? Restaurant-made chips are never salted because it's not practical when they will be providing chips and/or queso with them (kinda like using nacho-flavored Doritos for chile-cheese nachos - pointless). Store bought chips are always salted except for maybe one or two brands (5-10% of the market). Make sense now? -sw |
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George Kerby > wrote:
> On 10/26/08 5:27 PM, in article , > > You don't have a little oily residue from frying on yours? >> And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. >> > *WHERE* the hell do you eat? Most, if not all good restaurants have them on > the table with the silverware, before you sit down. You must eat as some really shitty but classy Mexican restaurants. The ships do not have oil on them, and they never have plates at the tables until you get your food. It's just not done either of those ways in Mexican restaurants. -sw |
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Omelet > wrote:
> In article >, > George Kerby > wrote: > >> *WHERE* the hell do you eat? Most, if not all good restaurants have them on >> the table with the silverware, before you sit down. > > Agreed. Thanks GK. You don't eat much Mexican either, do you. They may have silverware, but never any pre-dinner plates set. Even *after* you get your - there still aren't any roll/appetizer plates. -sw |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Aje RavenStar > wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> >>> And being smokers or not, most people prefer salt on their tortilla >>> chips. The restaurant chips are almost always unsalted. >> >> Most people you know, maybe. Not most people I know, including myself. > > Well, you must belong to some sort of elite, secluded religious > sect. Next time you come down out of those hills, and shop at a > real grocery store (leave your corn-cob pipe at the door), compare > the number of brands that are salted to those that aren't. > > And then get back to us. Hmm K? > > -sw So, plonk goes another Yankee |
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George Kerby > wrote:
> I can't help it if Steve eats out of the bag, LOL! Oh, jeeze. I didn't realize I was speaking to the world's third biggest moron, George KERBY (second only to Mike Smith and Jerry Sauk). Who would have ever thought you actually posted in houston.* groups? -sw |
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Aje RavenStar > wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> Aje RavenStar > wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> >>>> And being smokers or not, most people prefer salt on their tortilla >>>> chips. The restaurant chips are almost always unsalted. >>> >>> Most people you know, maybe. Not most people I know, including myself. >> >> Well, you must belong to some sort of elite, secluded religious >> sect. Next time you come down out of those hills, and shop at a >> real grocery store (leave your corn-cob pipe at the door), compare >> the number of brands that are salted to those that aren't. >> >> And then get back to us. Hmm K? > > So, plonk goes another Yankee Ahh, yes . Can't handle simple logic of your assinine, arrogant statement. You wouldn't happen to be Victor Martinez's boyfriend, would you? -sw |
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"The Dog" > wrote: > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... > > Omelet > wrote: > > > >> Steve, > >> > >> it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own > >> portion. They do issue plates. > > > > It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering > > table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. > > > > And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. > > > > -sw > > some placed do some don't you should eat in places other then a taco wagon. > And if the basket of chips comes out hot and still slightly greasy from > frying the salt will stick. 'zactly. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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>, Dan Abel > wrote: > I'm sure the fancy places have fancier bowls, and little plates for each > person. > > I've never tried to salt the tortilla chips, since they are already > salty enough for me and the salsa is usually salty. I use a *lot* of > salsa. > > -- > Dan Abel To me, the Salsa is generally salty enough. ;-) -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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Sqwertz > wrote: > Omelet > wrote: > > > In article >, > > George Kerby > wrote: > > > >> *WHERE* the hell do you eat? Most, if not all good restaurants have them on > >> the table with the silverware, before you sit down. > > > > Agreed. Thanks GK. > > You don't eat much Mexican either, do you. They may have > silverware, but never any pre-dinner plates set. Even *after* you > get your - there still aren't any roll/appetizer plates. > > -sw Steve, it was still RUDE of her to salt the entire damned basket! I'd want to throttle anyone that added salt to MY food. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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On Sun 26 Oct 2008 10:08:47p, Omelet told us...
> In article > >, > Dan Abel > wrote: > >> I'm sure the fancy places have fancier bowls, and little plates for each >> person. >> >> I've never tried to salt the tortilla chips, since they are already >> salty enough for me and the salsa is usually salty. I use a *lot* of >> salsa. >> >> -- >> Dan Abel > > To me, the Salsa is generally salty enough. ;-) In most decent Mexican restaurants the tortilla chips are freshly prepared and not salted at all, but the salsa does add enough salt. If I were only eating the chips, I might be tempted to salt what I was eating. -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 10(X)/26(XXVI)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Today is: Daylight Saving time ends Countdown till Veteran's Day 2wks 1dys 1hrs 41mins ******************************************* Oxymoron: Work Party. |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote: > On Sun 26 Oct 2008 10:08:47p, Omelet told us... > > > In article > > >, > > Dan Abel > wrote: > > > >> I'm sure the fancy places have fancier bowls, and little plates for each > >> person. > >> > >> I've never tried to salt the tortilla chips, since they are already > >> salty enough for me and the salsa is usually salty. I use a *lot* of > >> salsa. > >> > >> -- > >> Dan Abel > > > > To me, the Salsa is generally salty enough. ;-) > > In most decent Mexican restaurants the tortilla chips are freshly prepared > and not salted at all, but the salsa does add enough salt. If I were only > eating the chips, I might be tempted to salt what I was eating. Sweetie, I have no problem with somebody salting chips. What I have a problem with is someone making that choice for the whole basket without checking with others! I live a low sodium lifestyle and I respect others tastes. I just want them to respect mine! -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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On Sun 26 Oct 2008 11:05:01p, Omelet told us...
> In article 0>, > Wayne Boatwright > wrote: > >> On Sun 26 Oct 2008 10:08:47p, Omelet told us... >> >> > In article >> > >, >> > Dan Abel > wrote: >> > >> >> I'm sure the fancy places have fancier bowls, and little plates for >> >> each person. >> >> >> >> I've never tried to salt the tortilla chips, since they are already >> >> salty enough for me and the salsa is usually salty. I use a *lot* >> >> of salsa. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Dan Abel >> > >> > To me, the Salsa is generally salty enough. ;-) >> >> In most decent Mexican restaurants the tortilla chips are freshly >> prepared and not salted at all, but the salsa does add enough salt. If >> I were only eating the chips, I might be tempted to salt what I was >> eating. > > Sweetie, I have no problem with somebody salting chips. What I have a > problem with is someone making that choice for the whole basket without > checking with others! I live a low sodium lifestyle and I respect > others tastes. > > I just want them to respect mine! That's why I said I'd salt what *I* was eating. I wouldn't consider salting the whole basket. -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 10(X)/26(XXVI)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Today is: Daylight Saving time ends Countdown till Veteran's Day 2wks 1dys 54mins ******************************************* 'It's not a comic book, it's a GRAPHIC |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote: > >> In most decent Mexican restaurants the tortilla chips are freshly > >> prepared and not salted at all, but the salsa does add enough salt. If > >> I were only eating the chips, I might be tempted to salt what I was > >> eating. > > > > Sweetie, I have no problem with somebody salting chips. What I have a > > problem with is someone making that choice for the whole basket without > > checking with others! I live a low sodium lifestyle and I respect > > others tastes. > > > > I just want them to respect mine! > > That's why I said I'd salt what *I* was eating. I wouldn't consider > salting the whole basket. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright You have manners! She didn't <g> -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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![]() On 10/26/08 7:01 PM, in article , "Sqwertz" > wrote: > George Kerby > wrote: > >> On 10/26/08 5:27 PM, in article , >> >> You don't have a little oily residue from frying on yours? >>> And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. >>> >> *WHERE* the hell do you eat? Most, if not all good restaurants have them on >> the table with the silverware, before you sit down. > > You must eat as some really shitty but classy Mexican restaurants. > The ships do not have oil on them, and they never have plates at the > tables until you get your food. It's just not done either of those > ways in Mexican restaurants. > > -sw I didn't know that you knew all about oil tankers. If they don't have oil on them, do they rise in the water? That explains a lot: The Ship Channel does *not* have the best of Mexican restaurants in Houston. Rest assured, I am right. If you can save up for some good meals away from Clinton Drive, I would suggest places like Cyclone Anaaya's, Hugo's, El Tiempo, Tony's Mexican, Café Adobe, Armondo's. Hell, even Chuy's - if you can stand the noise. |
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![]() On 10/26/08 7:41 PM, in article , "Sqwertz" > wrote: > George Kerby > wrote: > >> I can't help it if Steve eats out of the bag, LOL! > > Oh, jeeze. I didn't realize I was speaking to the world's third > biggest moron, George KERBY (second only to Mike Smith and Jerry > Sauk). > > Who would have ever thought you actually posted in houston.* groups? > > -sw Who would have ever thought that you ever left your rat's nest? |
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![]() On 10/26/08 7:59 PM, in article , "Sqwertz" > wrote: > Aje RavenStar > wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Aje RavenStar > wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> >>>>> And being smokers or not, most people prefer salt on their tortilla >>>>> chips. The restaurant chips are almost always unsalted. >>>> >>>> Most people you know, maybe. Not most people I know, including myself. >>> >>> Well, you must belong to some sort of elite, secluded religious >>> sect. Next time you come down out of those hills, and shop at a >>> real grocery store (leave your corn-cob pipe at the door), compare >>> the number of brands that are salted to those that aren't. >>> >>> And then get back to us. Hmm K? >> >> So, plonk goes another Yankee > > Ahh, yes . Can't handle simple logic of your assinine, arrogant > statement. You wouldn't happen to be Victor Martinez's boyfriend, > would you? > > -sw And, as usual, charming his way into everyones' hearts. PeePee was right about you. Stolen any meat lately? For the record, folks: "You might as well, 'cause you can't help bein' a loon. After all, who but a loon would steal items out of people's shopping carts at the grocery store, then brags about it online?" <http://tinyurl.com/6s2m5e> Here, our brilliant psychopath admits to it: <http://tinyurl.com/5dcsro> What a charming individual you are, Squirts. Carry on, FOOL! |
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George Kerby > wrote: <snipped crap> > What a charming individual you are, Squirts. > > Carry on, FOOL! <Plonk!> -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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![]() On 10/27/08 9:43 AM, in article , "jeremy" > wrote: > Wish you all would pay attention to the headers and keep houston.eats out of > this childish bickering. > > On the chips issue. > Salt will stick accordingly in high humidity, on oil residue if freshly fried > or just lodge in the cracks. If you do not like salt it is noticeable > immediately. Salting all of the food in a common dish is worse than double > dipping. > Yeeech! > Plates are sometimes on the table in Mexican restaurants and even in Tex-Mex > places in the USA. > As I tried to tell Squirts. Thank you, Jeremy... |
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> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> Omelet > wrote: >> >>> Steve, >>> >>> it was rude of her to salt the entire basket instead of JUST her own >>> portion. They do issue plates. >> It was rude of the couple to request another basket considering >> table salt WILL NOT STICK to tortillas chips. >> >> And no, they never issue plates with chips and salsa. >> >> -sw > > some placed do some don't you should eat in places other then a taco wagon. > And if the basket of chips comes out hot and still slightly greasy from > frying the salt will stick. > > If they don't, send them back!!!!!!! -- Diving is life! The rest is just details. W.W.W.I. |
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George Kerby > wrote:
> On 10/26/08 7:59 PM, in article , > "Sqwertz" > wrote: > >> Aje RavenStar > wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Aje RavenStar > wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>> >>>>>> And being smokers or not, most people prefer salt on their tortilla >>>>>> chips. The restaurant chips are almost always unsalted. >>>>> >>>>> Most people you know, maybe. Not most people I know, including myself. >>>> >>>> Well, you must belong to some sort of elite, secluded religious >>>> sect. Next time you come down out of those hills, and shop at a >>>> real grocery store (leave your corn-cob pipe at the door), compare >>>> the number of brands that are salted to those that aren't. >>>> >>>> And then get back to us. Hmm K? >>> >>> So, plonk goes another Yankee >> >> Ahh, yes . Can't handle simple logic of your assinine, arrogant >> statement. You wouldn't happen to be Victor Martinez's boyfriend, >> would you? >> >> -sw > And, as usual, charming his way into everyones' hearts. PeePee was right > about you. > > Stolen any meat lately? > > For the record, folks: > > "You might as well, 'cause you can't help bein' a loon. After all, who but a > loon would steal items out of people's shopping carts at the grocery store, > then brags about it online?" Jealous that you didn't think of it first? Stop your pouting, George. -sw |
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![]() George Kerby wrote: > On 10/26/08 7:41 PM, in article , > "Sqwertz" > wrote: > > > George Kerby > wrote: > > > >> I can't help it if Steve eats out of the bag, LOL! > > > > Oh, jeeze. I didn't realize I was speaking to the world's third > > biggest moron, George KERBY (second only to Mike Smith and Jerry > > Sauk). > > > > Who would have ever thought you actually posted in houston.* groups? > > > > -sw > Who would have ever thought that you ever left your rat's nest? > I am KRUSHED that I'm not tops on Steve's "List 'o Morons"... -- Best Greg " I find Greg Morrow lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that we are some kind of comedy team turns my stomach." - "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking |
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