The butter chicken isn't as good as the masalas, I thought, though still pretty okay for a cheap frozen lunch.
Good to know!
I loves meat and all, but I will never eat anything called "meat muffins."
I was going to say, What if I made the meat loaf in muffin tins instead, but then I realized it wouldn't actually be a loaf. It would be meat muffins!
If someone made single serving meat loaf and called it a meat muffin I would probably eat it. I like meat loaf, but it's not something to make when you're cooking just for yourself.
This is my plan.
THANK you, Jessica!
ND, are there still any Naugles? Del Tacos?
Naugles was purchased by Del Taco back in the late 80's I believe. Del Taco does still exist, there's one about a mile from me.
for a mind-controlled groin-kicking.
I thought it was more of a cock punch.
I, like most Californians and southwesterners I guess, can only scratch my head at the Taco Bell /Chipotle discussion.
I've had Taco Bell, and will grab one if I want 89 cents of greasy, salty protein. But when I want Mexican food I go to a tacqueria.
And...now I do want some Mexican food.
Sigh. I "grew up" on Naugles when I lived in Bloomington/Fontana. Thanks for the update.
If someone made single serving meat loaf and called it a meat muffin I would probably eat it. I like meat loaf, but it's not something to make when you're cooking just for yourself.
I would solve this problem by buying a meatloaf sandwich. Mmmm, there's a really good one you can get at the Ferry Building slathered in mushroom gravy.
There are Del Tacos in Utah, as well as Taco Time, which does a really good ground beef burrito, as well as Taco Bells. We've also got some family-owned Mexican places. My favorite one, though, keeps running out of chicken early in the evening. Lots of Tex-Mex in Utah.
If I remember correctly Naugles was a spin off of Del Taco originally, something like a former employee started it. A few of their menu items still exist at Del Taco like the Macho Burritos.
If you hate sour cream (as I do), Taco Bell food isn't really that unhealthy. Beef, lettuce, tomatoes, a little cheese, none of the mayo or fatty salad dressing sauces you get in hamburger places.
We have a lot of authentic taquerias around here due to the influx of Mexican immigrants, but I'm hesitant to eat there because in the past authentic Mexican food hasn't tasted as good to me as bogus Tex-Mex fare.
I miss Del Taco.
On the plus side, I'm drinking soda from a fabulous Halloween goblet I got for 62 cents at the grocery store when I picked up my lunch sushi.
See, if I want real Mexican food, then I walk the three block from my house and go to Gordito's. Then taunt Cass about it.