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On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 18:45:35 -0400, "biig" > wrote:
> No offence taken..lol...I usally sign my name and "from Canada" but > didn't this time. Dang, I read your posts too. Guess it's become such an integral part of your tag line that I don't even "see" it anymore. Sorry, sorry, sorry... :/ > We're in SW Ontario about 75 miles from Detroit. We have > all kinds of tortillas here as well as other ethnic breads etc. I've just > never been very adventurous, being a meat and potatoes kind of cook. It never ceases to amaze me at how many people feel just like you do and it has nothing to do with a lack of variety of food easily available to them! > The nachos turned out good...fried a lb. of ground beef and added taco > seasonings, layered with refried beans, cheese, chips, salsa, topped with > chopped tomatoes, green onion and sour cream. I cooked up a couple of fresh > corn on the cob to go with it and it made it a filling meal for two old > folks. It was a hit with hubby. I have some tortillas in the freezer that > were left over last week when I made burritos, so will likely do quesadillas > again soon. ..........Sharon from Canada ![]() Corn on the cob would not do it for me with nachos, but glad to hear your hubby liked it and more specifically, that *you* did! ![]() -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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