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The Cheez-It Tostada from Taco Bell

Chef2

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2 words.
Do Not.
The "shell" is so flimsy, that the meat, cheese and whatever else is on there just causes it to disintegrate. So you eat the cheez-it shell by itself, because it's not strong enough to scoop up the meat and cheese. So I grabbed 3/4 tortilla chips and scooped up the toppings.
The shell was bleh as well.
0 toes.
 
Sounds like the Mexican Pizza, which is just bean dip and taco meat between two tortillas. It's good, but not $11 for a combo meal good.
 
Just tried the chicken nuggets at Taco Bell.

May as well be from 7-Eleven or am/pm.
 
Ok, why do people like refried beans?

They look like dog diarrhea.

They taste like paste (at least in the times I've accidentally eaten them).

Maybe I'm the only person dying on this hill, but I don't get it.
 
Ok, why do people like refried beans?

They look like dog diarrhea.

They taste like paste (at least in the times I've accidentally eaten them).

Maybe I'm the only person dying on this hill, but I don't get it.
Agree. Whenever possible, I will switch them out for black beans. They mix better with rice, too.
 
I don't care for fusion food: the Cheez-it this or the Dorito that. If I want Doritos, I'll eat Doritos. If I want a taco, I'll eat a taco.

Some beans are fine. Others not. I like refried beans but what I will not touch is what in the south we call soup beans... pinto beans boiled for hours with a piece of pork in it and usually served with cornbread and possibly chopped onion. With older people from my area, that's a staple because it's what they had growing up. Many a time I've said I will eat them only if I am a POW and that's after the rats and bugs are gone. It's honestly why I learned to cook. As a kid when I asked what was for supper and my mom or grandma said soup beans, nope. When I flatly refuse them, it's often been said "You're just not a country boy." My reply is "Thanks for noticing."
 
I don't care for fusion food: the Cheez-it this or the Dorito that. If I want Doritos, I'll eat Doritos. If I want a taco, I'll eat a taco.

Some beans are fine. Others not. I like refried beans but what I will not touch is what in the south we call soup beans...
I denounce this.
In fact, I think we're doing a pot of ham and beans today. Love love love em.
 
I denounce this.
In fact, I think we're doing a pot of ham and beans today. Love love love em.

I don't know what it is about soup beans, but I won't touch them. I like pinto beans just fine in chili and as refried beans. I'd eat baked beans every day. I like green beans ok. I'll even eat white beans cooked in the same manner as soup beans if I have to. I make a dang fine lima bean soup. Lord knows I'll eat Beanie Weenies.
I guess it's because we'd have them about 3 nights a week for supper growing up. I have a buddy that's the same way about spaghetti. He won't eat it.
Sometimes I'll go to lodge meetings, and they'll put out word "Come enjoy a supper of good country vegetables." I know exactly what that means and come in carrying a Chick-fil-A bag.
 
In the Honolulu airport, I was getting food for the family at the fast food place, my British mother-in-law wanted Beans of Toast. Sorry, ma'am. I don't think they have that here.
 

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