taco bell
Rainqueen77
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I don't have all the details, and I know it's crap food (omg I want one).... but I'm just gonna leave this here.
http://www.eater.com/2016/8/4/12382638/taco-bell-fried-chicken-shell
http://www.eater.com/2016/8/4/12382638/taco-bell-fried-chicken-shell
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@Rainqueen77
Why not just make it yourself at home? Either fry it with low carb coating or pan fry a breast, and use it to hold your homemade taco stuff? My guy and I were TB ... fanatics in my former carb life, and he hasn't wanted to eat there in going on 3 years because I started making taco meat at home that he swore mine was better, and he'd never eat there again. We still eat at other taco places, but haven't been in to TB in a long while...1 -
I make taco stuff at home at least once a week. This chicken shell looks like too much work for me. And my daughter said she's been craving taco bell. Sitting at work hungry at the moment and that just sounds so freaking good. lol
Actually having a taco type dip for dinner tonight, and I'm out of here in 5 mins!2 -
Too much work and breaded with something you likely don't want to eat and then fried in an oil you would never have in your house.1
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My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.3 -
I propose a DIY chicken taco bowl.
Cook taco meat.
Cook chicken.
Put all in bowl.
Add deliciousness like cheese and cheese and sour cream and avocado and cheese.
Nom it all up!
Fork optional.2 -
My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell. I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott I'm sure my brother feels exactly the same way. He was a fryer back in the day. Fried taco shells all day long......He literally came home dripping in grease and smelled awful!1 -
My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott - I worked there as a manager for less than a year when I was 19.... The biggest thing I remember is that the cinnamon twists were just ... FRIED NOODLES. Like for real, as I'm sure you remember. I still ate there for a number of years, and it doesn't turn my nose at the smell, nor does Wendy's - and I worked there 3 years...or On The Border - much less time... I don't remember working any other places like that...but the worst stories I ever heard were about Dairy Queen...*shudders*0 -
My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell. I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott I'm sure my brother feels exactly the same way. He was a fryer back in the day. Fried taco shells all day long......He literally came home dripping in grease and smelled awful!
Good to know I'm not alone! (There have been times I've wondered whether it was actually my own aroma....)0 -
My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell. I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott I'm sure my brother feels exactly the same way. He was a fryer back in the day. Fried taco shells all day long......He literally came home dripping in grease and smelled awful!
Good to know I'm not alone! (There have been times I've wondered whether it was actually my own aroma....)
@RalfLott - Working the french fry station at Wendy's - or cleaning out the fryers - was exactly the same way!!0 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott - I worked there as a manager for less than a year when I was 19.... The biggest thing I remember is that the cinnamon twists were just ... FRIED NOODLES. Like for real, as I'm sure you remember. I still ate there for a number of years, and it doesn't turn my nose at the smell, nor does Wendy's - and I worked there 3 years...or On The Border - much less time... I don't remember working any other places like that...but the worst stories I ever heard were about Dairy Queen...*shudders*
Tell!0 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott - I worked there as a manager for less than a year when I was 19.... The biggest thing I remember is that the cinnamon twists were just ... FRIED NOODLES. Like for real, as I'm sure you remember. I still ate there for a number of years, and it doesn't turn my nose at the smell, nor does Wendy's - and I worked there 3 years...or On The Border - much less time... I don't remember working any other places like that...but the worst stories I ever heard were about Dairy Queen...*shudders*
Tell!
Not on a thread where people actually want to eat ever again, thanks! LOL I'd be lynched.1 -
In the 8 months I've eaten food I didn't actually prepared myself maybe 10 times. I was excited for an option that maybe (haven't seen the info yet) didn't require all kinds of different menu changes or special way of ordering with funny looks and all. Then wondering if I even got what I ordered (those fresh cracked Dennys eggs were questionable.) I was kind of excited to order like a normal person.0
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I was curious enough to look up the nutritional data but couldn't find.0
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If you want Taco Bell... aim for the Taco Bell Sauce Packet Bikini. Available at their Las Vegas Taco Bell Shop. $45.
Taco Bell in the U.K. is now selling a quesadilla filled with melted Kit Kats instead of cheese.
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OMG. I want both!0
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My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
My nephew says the same thing.
I saw the ad and I must admit my first thought was: ooh, interesting! But I doubt I'll ever try it.1 -
cstehansen wrote: »Too much work and breaded with something you likely don't want to eat and then fried in an oil you would never have in your house.
Not sure about all that.
I have sewing machine oil in my mom's old sewing kit...1 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »My first job at 15 was at Taco Bell.
I realize some things on the American fast-food and nutrition landscapes have changed since then, but if I pass within shouting distance of a Taco Bell, the uniquely vile smell of that devil's broth of cheap taco meat, dirty grease, and cleaning fluid that I exuded from every pore for days after any shift still terrorizes my mind's nose.
I'm sure it"s yummy, but no thanks.
@RalfLott - I worked there as a manager for less than a year when I was 19.... The biggest thing I remember is that the cinnamon twists were just ... FRIED NOODLES. Like for real, as I'm sure you remember. I still ate there for a number of years, and it doesn't turn my nose at the smell, nor does Wendy's - and I worked there 3 years...or On The Border - much less time... I don't remember working any other places like that...but the worst stories I ever heard were about Dairy Queen...*shudders*
Lol my husband used to own a Dairy Queen. It's a great place to go for ice cream (if you're a high carber) but it's not a good place to go for non dessert food. That's simply not their specialty and not what the brand is good at.0 -
I always liked the Power bowls from Taco Bell when I was a standard carber. Nothing there suits me now. Except the sauce packets. I put those on my home cooked ground beef; just as good (better). Although that bikini is adorable. The Vegas strip is just a half hour roadtrip for me...2
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Bikini shopping time for you, @williams969!0
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@RalfLott, yes.... I love Kit Kats!
Seriously though... the only logo-wear from Vegas I have are Harley Davidson stiletto sandals (which I can't even stand in at the moment due to the ankle surgery)
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canadjineh wrote: »@RalfLott, yes.... I love Kit Kats!
Seriously though... the only logo-wear from Vegas I have are Harley Davidson stiletto sandals (which I can't even stand in at the moment due to the ankle surgery)
Gadzooks, @canadjineh! Those are something. But I don't see any signs of surgery... give them another chance?
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My ankle surgery, not the shoes, lol. Don't 'shoot the horse' yet, I am waiting till I can do more physio for stability 'en pointe'.0
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