Tacos v Enchiladas

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TDub wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 8:35 pm it's not a Mexican sandwich


that would be a torta

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What the hell does a judge in Indiana know about Mexican food?
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why is it a Mexican sandwich and not an Anglo taco?
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For camping I brought a flat iron steak, marinated in carne asada sauce. Put it on a grill grate right over the fire. Cooked medium rare and thin sliced to order.

Toasted the tortillas too, plus shredded lettuce cheese onion and salsa for fixins. Dunno if I can ever go back to just hot dogs.
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Did you car camp or actually hike in?
Tougher to transport a steak in a pack for a long while.
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Yea this was just car camp.

Gotta step up the cuisine especially when that’s the case.

Hike-in camp protein is likely to involve trout.

and I prefer couscous for a backcountry starch. Less cook time than rice or pasta if you wanna conserve time or fuel
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5 questions.

We (actually you all) already discussed Tacos v Enchiladas.

Thinking about your favorite/s of all of the following
How about....

1. Onion Rings v French Fries v Hush Puppies?

2. Hamburgers v Hot Dogs v Chicken Wings?

3. Root Beer v Coke/Pepsi v Sprite/7Up?

4. Ice Cream v Pie v Doughnuts?

5. Garlic Bread v Chips & Guacamole v Carrots/Celery & Humus?
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onion rings
hamburger
coke
ice cream
garlic bread
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onion rings
burgers
root beer
ice cream
chips & guac

(but i’d probably do tots if that was an option and they were fresh)
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Onion rings
Chicken wings
Coke
Doughnuts
Garlic bread (would have gone chips and salsa).
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1. man, hush puppies! Haven't had a good one in years. But they, like, all other fried shit, has to be fresh. Also, not personally a huge fan of onion rings, cuz I like a starchy side to be more neutral flavor. And French fries can come in so many different varieties and quality of executions, that answer is a wild card
2. Wings
3. I broke up with all of them. Seriously haven't had a soda in years.
4. Ice cream
5. Yes.
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1. Very tough. I mostly am in the mood for french fries but peak greatness is a good onion ring. I'd say my favorite is onion ring but if I had to eliminate 2 of the 3 so I couldn't eat the others anymore, it'd be onion ring and hushpuppies, leaving french fries.

2. Hamburgers with cheese
3. Coke. I'd rather root beer than Pepsi though.
4. Pie
5. Chips and guac ( prefer chips and salsa )
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I did say "favorites" of all of the choices.
1. Have to go with Hush Puppies (from Mushroom & Sons in the 70s/80s) only because much less common for me to eat than fries and onion rings. Although, I have had some mind blowing almost orgasmic fries and onion rings in my life.
2. Burger. Easy choice for me.
3. Will choose Coke 9 times out of 10 but "favorite" Root Beer over typical coke.
4. Pie because I think it brings back memories of my grandmother but I would choose ice cream over pie 9 times out of 10 and I have had some phenomenal ice cream.
5. Garlic Bread. Easy choice for me.
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if any of you see this available in your area, give it a try…

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KUTradition wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 5:55 pm onion rings
burgers
root beer
ice cream
chips & guac

(but i’d probably do tots if that was an option and they were fresh)
^^^ That, exactly, including the tots.

I've never seen Brownie Root Beer, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it.

Hires has always been my favorite root beer.

Back in the '80s you couldn't get Hires in KC anymore, but I found it in Co. or Utah before a multi-day whitewater raft trip down the Green River from Vernal, Utah to Moab. The outfitter encouraged us to bring whatever we wanted to drink and put it in their large communal coolers. So, I stocked up on Hires.

Apparently, I wasn't the only one who liked Hires root beer, because despite bringing a case, it disappeared from the coolers very early in the trip.

I'm still not over it, and wish you hadn't brought it up!
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Shirley wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 8:31 am
KUTradition wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 5:55 pm onion rings
burgers
root beer
ice cream
chips & guac

(but i’d probably do tots if that was an option and they were fresh)
^^^ That, exactly, including the tots.

I've never seen Brownie Root Beer, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it.

Hires has always been my favorite root beer.

Back in the '80s you couldn't get Hires in KC anymore, but I found it in Co. or Utah before a multi-day whitewater raft trip down the Green River from Vernal, Utah to Moab. The outfitter encouraged us to bring whatever we wanted to drink and put it in their large communal coolers. So, I stocked up on Hires.

Apparently, I wasn't the only one who liked Hires root beer, because despite bringing a case, it disappeared from the coolers very early in the trip.

I'm still not over it, and wish you hadn't brought it up!
that’s awesome

there’s a local variety called Howie’s that’s quite good (and relatively cheap), that’s our main choice, but occasionally we’ll hit up the Root Beer Store down in Sandy (they’ve got Hires and Brownie and literally hundreds of other varieties…and taffy) and splurge
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KUTradition wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 7:18 am if any of you see this available in your area, give it a try…

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a good rootbeer is better than a coke by a long shot.

I'm also a bug fan if sassparilla but it's rare. Also a big fan of cream soda but only in small quantities
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TDub wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 9:06 am
KUTradition wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 7:18 am if any of you see this available in your area, give it a try…

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a good rootbeer is better than a coke by a long shot.

I'm also a bug fan if sassparilla but it's rare. Also a big fan of cream soda but only in small quantities
i almost added sassparilla/sarsaparilla (what an odd word) to my other post

tough to go wrong
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onion rings
hamburgers
coke
ice cream
vegetables and humus
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