Come on man. Tell him to put on his skinny jeans that stop just above the ankles, some loafers with no socks, and sip on a Sapuro. He will be cool. Post pics.
Oh man ... THAT'S a visual. Think I could get him to grow a man bun??
Come on man. Tell him to put on his skinny jeans that stop just above the ankles, some loafers with no socks, and sip on a Sapuro. He will be cool. Post pics.
The chips are corn. I've eaten them with no ill effects.I don't know what the tortillas at Ted's Escondido Cafe are made from - wheat flour or cornmeal - I only know I could make an absolute pig of myself eating them.
The chips are definetly corn. The tortillas that they make fresh are all flour. They excellente’! They do have corn tortillas you can ask for.I don't know what the tortillas at Ted's Escondido Cafe are made from - wheat flour or cornmeal - I only know I could make an absolute pig of myself eating them.
Save the planet? The planet is here to support us, not us to support it. The planet can and will support itself regardless of what ever mankind can do to either destroy it or save it. The only thing a man can do is destroy himself or make the best out of what the planet provides. "Saving the Planet" is a fools errand in my estimation - or a crock.
Look at who profits for the reason for the agenda.
Woody
They all do for burritos. Maybe Mexican Mexican joints don't, but Tex-Mex joints use a lot of flour tortillas.I don't know of any Mexican restaurants that use flour tortillas.
I meant for chips.They all do for burritos. Maybe Mexican Mexican joints don't, but Tex-Mex joints use a lot of flour tortillas.
You're welcome, dear lady! Glad I could help.Yep. The soup or dumplings from the carcass is better than the original chicken and mashed potatoes if you ask me.
Dammit ... I was gonna stay home today. I "might" need to run up to Sam's for a chicken though. Now. Thanks. Lol
Been there. Ate there. 'Tis good.Go to Thai Delight off Broadway extension and 33rd. You get all kinds of Sushi and he can eat whatever else they’ve got.
I can’t remember where, but I’ve seen flour tortilla chips at a Mexican restaurant. They were a dessert, dusted with cinnamon and sugar, not a replacement for corn tortilla chips, though.I meant for chips.
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