Its been raining, ive been on my feet, and had wayyyy too much crap from stupid people today. So I found the perfect ending to a bad day.
Step 1: Acquire some chili-cheese dip. Step 2: Acquire some corn chips. Step 3: A bottle of wine. Step 4: Do like the coneheads and consume mass quantities.
Posted by Xsta Z 28 (Member # 740) on :
What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips???? Posted by Mark IXZD 150 (Member # 235) on :
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
He's from Texas. Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
Glad I'm from the Northern country where We have Salsa/Corn Chips and an Ice Cold bottle of Beer............. Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by Mark IXZD 150:
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
He's from Texas.
.....is that a bad thing?? ....sounds reasonable to me!! Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed:
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
Glad I'm from the Northern country where We have Salsa/Corn Chips and an Ice Cold bottle of Beer.............
OHPLEASEGIVEMEABREAK!!!!
A Michigan person.....and salsa....in the same post!!!
Y'all probly make your "chili" with lamb and cranberries!!!
Ed-------> me------->
[ 18. November 2003, 04:13 PM: Message edited by: cytruffle ]
Posted by poSSum (Member # 119) on :
Saw this on a billboard driving through Minneapolis....
"Attention Minnesota. Ketchup is NOT a spice!"
cytruffle ...where do you suggest we eat in Dallas ... I like it HOT Posted by FireChicken (Member # 2067) on :
quote:Originally posted by Mark IXZD 150:
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
He's from Texas.
I think I also forgot to mention that by wine, i mean "Boone's Farm", which is a striking $2 a bottle, and tastes like kool-aid.
In other words, its a broke college student junk food fest.
Oh, Cytruffle: Right on!
[ 18. November 2003, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: FireChicken ]
Posted by Midlife CrisiSS (Member # 2141) on :
I wonder what goes better with corn chips...red or white? Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by poSSum: cytruffle ...where do you suggest we eat in Dallas ... I like it HOT
OMG!!OMG!! Is Mr. PoSSum (THE icon ) coming to Dallas??? We're not worthy....we're not worthy...
...sorry....starstruck....
aaaaannnnnyyyyway......here's a few to peruse:
Mattito's Cafe Mexicano -- pork ribs brushed with chipotle bbq sauce & carne asada de cascabel are fiery delights; 3011 Routh St.....fashionably uptown
Taqueria Sapostitlan -- the salsa made with roasted habanero is beyond hot; 2433 W. Davis, in the heart of Oak Cliff.....how's your Spanish??
Monica's Aca & Alla -- Monica used to be Roberto; the food and the music are HOT! 2914 Main St. in Deep Ellum....care for a tattoo or piercing apres dinner?? (my personal favorite... )
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by FireChicken: I think I also forgot to mention that by wine, i mean "Boone's Farm", which is a striking $2 a bottle, and tastes like kool-aid.
In other words, its a broke college student junk food fest.
Oh, Cytruffle: Right on!
SWEETHEART!!!! MadDog2020 iz better than Boone's Farm!!!! .....and then there's Gallo.....*hic*....topping out at $3.99 a pop.....
Those were the days.....*sigh*....sneaking that $hit into the dormitory at {{BAYLOR UNIVERSITY}}....(spoken in hushed tones).....
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by Midlife CrisiSS: I wonder what goes better with corn chips...red or white?
Yes.
Posted by poSSum (Member # 119) on :
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: Is Mr. PoSSum coming to Dallas???
We'll be passing through Dallas on our way to San Antonio for a bit of a vacation. Lock your WalMarts!!
Thanks for the info!! We'll probably give one of those a try ...though I think we'll pass on the tattoo/piercing option Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by poSSum:
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: Is Mr. PoSSum coming to Dallas???
We'll be passing through Dallas on our way to San Antonio for a bit of a vacation.
Gimme a holler when you come thru!! Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle:
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed:
quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: [qb] What is that like some kind of sophisticated junk food fest?
Wine and Corn Chips????
Glad I'm from the Northern country where We have Salsa/Corn Chips and an Ice Cold bottle of Beer.............
OHPLEASEGIVEMEABREAK!!!!
A Michigan person.....and salsa....in the same post!!!
Y'all probly make your "chili" with lamb and cranberries!!!
"Lamb and cranberries" You must be thinking I live in Ney York city .
We dont use meet in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden, This ain't No "White Boy Stuff" I make up here.
We make Fajitas on the BBQ (charcoal) with just enough Mesquette wood we bring from Texas for a nice smokey flavor .
Shall I have the relatives in Texas and Mexico come pay a visit to Y'All
[ 19. November 2003, 06:29 AM: Message edited by: 35TH ED/ed ]
Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle:
SWEETHEART!!!! MadDog2020 iz better than Boone's Farm!!!! .....and then there's Gallo.....*hic*....topping out at $3.99 a pop.....
Now lets not forget "Thunderbird" and for the Ladies "Yago Sangria" Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed: "Lamb and cranberries" You must be thinking I live in Ney York city .
We dont use meet in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden, This ain't No "White Boy Stuff" I make up here.
We make Fajitas on the BBQ (charcoal) with just enough Mesquette wood we bring from Texas for a nice smokey flavor .
Shall I have the relatives in Texas and Mexico come pay a visit to Y'All
.....mmmmmmmm.......mesquite-grilled fajitas! Now yer talkin' mah language! Didn't know "youse guys" knew anything 'bout that...
Yessir!!.....send the relatives on thru.....as long as they bring a bottle of tequila & a bottle of mescal.....gotta luv that worm! Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed:
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle:
SWEETHEART!!!! MadDog2020 iz better than Boone's Farm!!!! .....and then there's Gallo.....*hic*....topping out at $3.99 a pop.....
Now lets not forget "Thunderbird" and for the Ladies "Yago Sangria"
.....um.....Mr. 35thED/ed.....I think we're long-lost cousins.....you read my mind Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle:
.....mmmmmmmm.......mesquite-grilled fajitas! Now yer talkin' mah language! Didn't know "youse guys" knew anything 'bout that...
Yessir!!.....send the relatives on thru.....as long as they bring a bottle of tequila & a bottle of mescal.....gotta luv that worm!
Sure we know 'bout that stuff . With the wifes maden name of "Vela" there just might be a little Mexican flavor in the family
Just outside of San Antonio there is a place we found to pick up our "Skeet" wood for about $20 we got almost 2 dozen logs that we brought back to the North . Great to mix with charcoal and BBQ.
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed: Just outside of San Antonio there is a place we found to pick up our "Skeet" wood for about $20 we got almost 2 dozen logs that we brought back to the North . Great to mix with charcoal and BBQ.
You paid $$$ fer them weeds??? Boy, gimme a call next time yer thru here....I'll give ya a truckload of that stuff.....er......maybe a 35th anny trunkload!! Posted by Z28-SORR (Member # 1565) on :
quote: We dont use meat in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden
Well, that about says it all. Definately a northern branch of the family. Cus down here in southern Texas we don't put no bean in our Chili. Chili con carne's, made with beans, Chili's made with MEAT, mostly road kill.
WTF do I know, I'm mostly German!!
Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by Z28-SORR:
quote: We dont use meat in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden
Well, that about says it all. Definately a northern branch of the family. Cus down here in southern Texas we don't put no bean in our Chili. Chili con carne's, made with beans, Chili's made with MEAT, mostly road kill.
WTF do I know, I'm mostly German!!
Well you have me there . Up here we do use meet in our chili...........Our Salsa we use fresh natural ingredience :tomatoes,onions,peppers,celantro and a little lime .
As you can see the Quote below ( will leave the Sotherners name out ) Chili & Salsa were used interchangably(sp). I just had a flashback to the Boons Farm/ Ripple days and got
Quote :
Glad I'm from the Northern country where We have Salsa/Corn Chips and an Ice Cold bottle of Beer.............
OHPLEASEGIVEMEABREAK!!!!
A Michigan person.....and salsa....in the same post!! Y'all probly make your "chili" with lamb and cranberries!!!
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed: As you can see the Quote below ( will leave the Sotherners name out ) Chili & Salsa were used interchangably(sp). I just had a flashback to the Boons Farm/ Ripple days and got
......*AHEM*......note the "Northener" not paying attention..... .....oh, well.....guess youse guys has gotta tank up on the "antifreeze" up there to keep warm....
(Michigan people.... .....somebody's gotta luv 'em!!)
Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
I got friends in the U.P. But thats not really Michigan! Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by Z28-SORR: I got friends in the U.P. But thats not really Michigan!
Yeah....those guys in the U.P. are easier to deal with than these ones here......blesstheirlittlepinkhearts.....especially the ones that live in Canton, Westland, Southgate, and Grosse Pointe Farms....... Posted by Fbodfather (Member # 1119) on :
uh....'scuse me there, Mz. Cytruffle...
Grosse Pointe Farms is said in 'hushed' tones with your teeth clenched together until it's excruicating!
Can you say "excruciatingly correct behavoir? Can you say "prep school?" Can you say "Skip and Missy, Biff and Muffy?" Can you say "Volvo Station Wagon?"
(I need to move..............way too dry and stiff for me.......)
Hey PoSSum....have a great time in San Antonio...what a GREAT city......I think we oughta stick a 50 foot GMAC Real Estate sign on the Ren Cen...sell it, and move everyone there....River Walk is GREAT!
[ 20. November 2003, 11:18 PM: Message edited by: Fbodfather ]
Posted by FireChicken (Member # 2067) on :
quote:Originally posted by cytruffle:
quote:Originally posted by 35TH ED/ed: "Lamb and cranberries" You must be thinking I live in Ney York city .
We dont use meet in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden, This ain't No "White Boy Stuff" I make up here.
We make Fajitas on the BBQ (charcoal) with just enough Mesquette wood we bring from Texas for a nice smokey flavor .
Shall I have the relatives in Texas and Mexico come pay a visit to Y'All
.....mmmmmmmm.......mesquite-grilled fajitas! Now yer talkin' mah language! Didn't know "youse guys" knew anything 'bout that...
Yessir!!.....send the relatives on thru.....as long as they bring a bottle of tequila & a bottle of mescal.....gotta luv that worm!
I tried some pecan-smoked jerky from Goode's in Houston, and it was quite good. Different from the mesquite taste Im used to, but definetly better than hickory smoked jerky. Hoorah!
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by FireChicken: I tried some pecan-smoked jerky from Goode's in Houston, and it was quite good. Different from the mesquite taste Im used to, but definetly better than hickory smoked jerky. Hoorah!
ooooooo! that sounds good!! so what's on the menu for tonite?? more chips & wine?? (I could actually live on chips & wine.... )
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
quote:Originally posted by Fbodfather: uh....'scuse me there, Mz. Cytruffle...
Grosse Pointe Farms is said in 'hushed' tones with your teeth clenched together until it's excruicating!
Can you say "excruciatingly correct behavoir? Can you say "prep school?" Can you say "Skip and Missy, Biff and Muffy?" Can you say "Volvo Station Wagon?"
(I need to move..............way too dry and stiff for me.......)
*adjustingcardigan* *teethclenched*
Soooooo.....Scottymygoodman.....are you moving downriver??? Posted by FireChicken (Member # 2067) on :
quote:Originally posted by Z28-SORR:
quote: We dont use meat in our chili just all natural ingredients grown in the garden
Well, that about says it all. Definately a northern branch of the family. Cus down here in southern Texas we don't put no bean in our Chili. Chili con carne's, made with beans, Chili's made with MEAT, mostly road kill.
WTF do I know, I'm mostly German!!
Rudy's BBQ down here in texas has a t-shirt that says it best:
"I didnt claw my way to the top of the food chain so I could eat vegetables."