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And as far as frozen burritos go, they actually have pretty good flavor on their own. Before I discovered El Monterrey, I used to eat Tina’s and I would have to douse them in Frank’s Red Hot to give them some kind of flavor, and so my mouth would burn, thereby masking the odd textural things that were going on.

Yeah, I hope they do more seasons. I think 8 episodes felt right though. They start off with ten people and whittle it down to three people in the final - more people at the start would feel kind of unwieldy, and having less people in the final would lose some of the intensity.

Seconded about trash taco traditions, and I’d like to include trash burritos as well. I used to alternate between eating too many Hot Pockets for dinner and too many Tina’s or El Monterrey burritos.

Excellent review; I find a lot of Hot Pockets are made better by dipping them in something. The burger ones I like to dip in ketchup. The Ham & Cheese one is one of the few that doesn’t need a dip, but I like to dip it into a spicy honey concoction that I make up, or sometimes barbecue sauce.

A lot of vehicles didn’t do the washer-bottle-in-the-fender thing until the 90's. The GM F-bodies still had a giant square tank underhood in this era, and actually so did a lot of Fords (aside from the Mustang I guess). 

My wife and I watched it on Hulu, if that helps. It’s good! And much like Bake Off, the contestants genuinely root for each other and form a bond.

What makes things far more expensive is having differing safety and emissions standards for different regions. Emissions systems for California are far more expensive to develop and certify on a per-unit basis since that cost can only be spread out over vehicles sold in California (and also New York and maybe one or

What’s extremely worrying for Boeing is that this toxic culture isn’t isolated to the MAX program. A handful of insiders and industry journalists have said there is evidence of the same behavior and mindset on the 777X program, as well as the troubled 767-based KC-46 Pegasus tanker.

There were a lot of reasons for the ground clearance constraints. Landing gear could only be so long because of the way it retracts into the fuselage, plus taller gear would put the rear of the wing above the maximum height allowed for over-wing evacuations without a slide.

My great-grandmother used to dip Bugles into Temp-Tee. That, to this day, remains the only use I have for it.

Yeah, we had no issues. No split containers or anything, packaged well. Did you order something from Magnolia when you had trouble or somewhere else? I’m thinking it may come down to the restaurant/deli/bakery that fulfills the orders rather than Goldbelly themselves... some may be more careful than others. 

My wife is obsessed with the banana pudding from Magnolia in NY, and the last time we were in Manhattan we went out of our way to go there only to find out they were already sold out.

After reading Elton’s autobiography, I completely believe this and I don’t see it as a bad thing. He’s very open about how much his support network through AA meant/means to him and how he’s always willing to be the “go to” person for friends that are having a difficult time with thing, whether it’s drugs, alcohol, or

It’s time to bring back VAN MURALS!

What we need are genetically-modified chickens where the breast meat IS dark meat.

First Gear: The Cherokee really is a good vehicle, as long as you don’t have one with the oil-consuming 2.4L. It’s comfortable, practical, easy to see out of, and pretty economical. It’s also probably due for a major redesign, since it came out in 2014 and has only received one refresh a year or two ago. 191,000 units

I suggest using this in some sort of SPAM Benedict. The waffled SPAM will help contain the Hollandaise sauce and the runny egg yolk. 

As much as I’d relish the opportunity to do this, and I think my skills would cut the mustard, sadly I’m not a recent college grad so it appears someone else’s buns will be filling that seat.

I love Lagavulin 16, usually with a splash of water, and especially enjoy it in the Norlan tasting glass which I just got for Christmas. It really brings out the aroma and enhances the overall flavor.

It’s easy to see why Hyundai, Kia and Mazda are still investing in sedans - if they’re turning a profit on the sales numbers they’re doing now and can take even a quarter of the combined Fusion/Malibu sales when they disappear, they’re in a very healthy position.