Frozen Burritoes

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battery chucka' one
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Frozen Burritoes

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Okay. These are usually less than stellar when heated in the microwave or oven. However, I like to fry them on each side in a skillet in a little olive oil and then serve with guacamole and salsa. It gets all sides crispy and tastes incredible. I'd recommend.
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Re: Frozen Burritoes

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When did this become the FTDC Fourm? :?
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Re: Frozen Burritoes

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We're not elitist here...


...are we?
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pp sure seems to think so.

but hey, you make the rules around here, boss.
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I've kinda been doing shitty frozen burritos that way for...

About as long as I can remember.

But with sour cream as well.
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While saving up for my wife's engagement ring, I was on a steady diet of no breakfast, can of tuna and canned green beans for lunch and bologna sando for dinner. My co-workers gave me a case of Dinty Moore soup for Christmas because they wanted to see me switch it up a little...and felt sorry for me I guess.
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