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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Bev ........
.......... I don't like very spicy food either, but the nice thing about tacos is that you can add your own fixings. I have very fond memories of the excellent (in my mind!) tacos from a stall in El Mercado in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is my favourite place in the US, and luckily we have a friend who lives there so we've been able to visit about 3 times between about 1993 and 2004. Strangely enough there was a very good Mexican restaurant in 100 Mile House, BC. I loved their tortillas, the meat and veggie fillings came sizzling hot on a metal dish and the tortillas were good. The restaurant is still there, so I'm hoping they still offer the Mexican menu! |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 12707828)
Never really understood what a tortilla is. A crunchy envelope to put food in or a softer pancake/crepe to wrap things in.
What mild stuff is there? I would try something for myself and then ole husband could add something spicyish if needs be. I think salad at least . Beans? Not keen on beans. Corn tortillas are not as soft, and when deep fried get relatively crunchy and are good for tacos for example. As long as you put nothing spicy in them tacos and burritos are not going to be spicy, rolled tacos the same. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Our cell phone went down today, seems Rogers and others had some network issues.
It's times when the cell goes down I am glad we pay the $10/month for the landline. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12707837)
Flour tortillas are soft and generally used to wrap food in and create say a burrito.
Corn tortillas are not as soft, and when deep fried get relatively crunchy and are good for tacos for example. As long as you put nothing spicy in them tacos and burritos are not going to be spicy, rolled tacos the same. What wuld you put in them then J and Scilly |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 12707850)
I dunno what a burrito is really either. I think I prefer the idea of wraps rather than crunchy.
What wuld you put in them then J and Scilly Can put almost anything in it, sometimes just beans and cheese, sometimes chicken/beef, rice, cheese, sour cream. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12707842)
Our cell phone went down today, seems Rogers and others had some network issues.
It's times when the cell goes down I am glad we pay the $10/month for the landline. I heard last year that Emergency Services prefer landlines ............. if you call in and cannot complete the call to give your location, they can pinpoint where you are with a landline and send emergency vehicles to you. They apparently have much more difficulty pinpointing where a call has come from if you use a cell phone. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
This made me laugh ............... Bright yellow tropical bird found besides a major road near Aylesbury in the UK. Taken to the Tigglywinkles Wildlife Centre near Aylesbury Found to be a seagull that had fallen in a vat of curry water, and was coated in tumeric. Staff now having to clean the bird's feathers so it will be able to fly https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ring-gull.html |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12707862)
I heard last year that Emergency Services prefer landlines ............. if you call in and cannot complete the call to give your location, they can pinpoint where you are with a landline and send emergency vehicles to you.
They apparently have much more difficulty pinpointing where a call has come from if you use a cell phone. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12707863)
This made me laugh ............... Bright yellow tropical bird found besides a major road near Aylesbury in the UK. Taken to the Tigglywinkles Wildlife Centre near Aylesbury Found to be a seagull that had fallen in a vat of curry water, and was coated in tumeric. Staff now having to clean the bird's feathers so it will be able to fly https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ring-gull.html |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12707834)
Because you use an un-greased griddle or skillet to cook tortillas, there's a smoke aspect that might not go over too well in a rental space.. I've set off the smoke detector a few times doing it. This lady makes some nice ones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcbTpUiirMY |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12707842)
Our cell phone went down today, seems Rogers and others had some network issues..
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...da9c621d64.jpg |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
My kid is stressing me out, she gets so stroppy when I try to talk to her about what she's upto, when I ask why she is moving so far away from where she is going to school and all that stuff, she seemes to go off on half baked ideas with no real research, then as I don't want to stress her I look into things (it's what I do when I'm bored in front of the tv) and find info that may or may not be right - seeing as I don't really know Ontario very well. I asked her what sort of cost with the bus be (going to school), I got a I dunno I haven't looked, well I looked last night for a rough estimate, $17+ each way with student discount, I hope I've got it wrong. I've sent her a message (she works nights at the moment) please look up costs of busses before you move.
Right now they have one car (his), they are moving from Burlington to Guelph (or that was the last info I had) He works in Guelph. She works two jobs in Burlington and will be going to school at I believe Sheridan ( i just picked that info up in light conversation) and it planning on bussing, she has already said she will have to find new jobs. I can't see where any of this is making sense. I'm trying not to interfere as they are adults but it's just doing my head in. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 12708202)
My kid is stressing me out, she gets so stroppy when I try to talk to her about what she's upto, when I ask why she is moving so far away from where she is going to school and all that stuff, she seemes to go off on half baked ideas with no real research, then as I don't want to stress her I look into things (it's what I do when I'm bored in front of the tv) and find info that may or may not be right - seeing as I don't really know Ontario very well. I asked her what sort of cost with the bus be (going to school), I got a I dunno I haven't looked, well I looked last night for a rough estimate, $17+ each way with student discount, I hope I've got it wrong. I've sent her a message (she works nights at the moment) please look up costs of busses before you move.
Right now they have one car (his), they are moving from Burlington to Guelph (or that was the last info I had) He works in Guelph. She works two jobs in Burlington and will be going to school at I believe Sheridan ( i just picked that info up in light conversation) and it planning on bussing, she has already said she will have to find new jobs. I can't see where any of this is making sense. I'm trying not to interfere as they are adults but it's just doing my head in. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 12708202)
I can't see where any of this is making sense. I'm trying not to interfere as they are adults but it's just doing my head in.
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
I think all we parents can do is to hope/trust/presume that what we've taught our children up until they leave home, stays with them after they've left home. What if he/she emigrates, as you (PP) did? We're in that situation ourselves, and we just have to be thankful that we're on wonderfully friendly terms with our son and his children. That's the truly important thing, which not every family is lucky enough to experience.
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