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Reply #15 -
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I believe there are many Mexicans living on the West Coast claiming to be Americans... passport or no.
I recall several times in California when we went to Italian restaurants and the accent was more Mexicali than Milan
That said I still miss Taco Bell's
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ozzy72 wrote
on Jul 12
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That said I still miss Taco Bell's
As an Italian I can affirm with no fear of disproof that WE, HERE do not have the foggiest about what in the blazes a Taco Bell is... and personally I'd have some probably some problems eating a BELL anyway, as I find bronze, like a lot of other metals, quite indigestible.
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Strategic Retreat wrote
on Jul 12
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, 2011 at 3:43pm:
As an Italian I can affirm with no fear of disproof that WE, HERE do not have the foggiest about what in the blazes a Taco Bell is...
Hard Shell Taco (us. corn tortilla/shell) Soft Shell Taco (us.wheat tortilla/shell)
The original were made with the corn tortilla... of course
Taco Bell
now produces 'Mexican' cuisine in varieties that were never seen in Mexico.
Strategic Retreat wrote
on Jul 12
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...I'd probably have some problems eating a BELL, anyway, as I find bronze, like a lot of other metals, quite indigestible.
Actually, some that are difficult to chew are needed in smaller amounts in the body whilst the easy to swallow, like mercury, DO NOT do a body good.
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That remembers me of an over-embellished, esoterically filled piadina...
http://italianfood.about.com/od/breadspizza/ss/aa072507.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXCwew6tr_U
Then again... about esoteric fillings... I'm speaking with people who famously THINK that the best dressing for a pizza is
pepperoni
of all things (
a real blasphemy for every Neapolitan
)...
Though... hmmm... a piadina... and even those taco bells don't look all that bad... getting hungry now...
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Yo quero (sp?) Taco Bell.
According to a friend's Mexican wife, most Mexican fast food, like Taco Bell, is not Mexican at all. I think it's Tex-Mex. Regardless, I do love Taco Bell.
But I have eaten some very good authentic Mexican food at my friends and in a couple of Mexican restaurants (not fast food).
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Does Tex-Mex count as a food group? I love Taco's and I adore Texan chilli!!!
I've got the munchies.... be scared, pacman is nowt compared to me on a nosh mission
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