considering a whataburger taquito is the most overrated fast food item ever, yes, that does sound disgusting.
LOL, classic posts can appear in the most random of threads. Congrats, droxford. That one was a doozy!
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I'm gonna take one for the team. I got you on Monday, Droxford. 2 packets of picante and errythang mane.
What's the big deal? As far as digestion goes, there's no difference between putting picante sauce on your taquito and what I'm suggesting. Your stomach's gonna mush it all up anyway.
why does it have to be eaten separately...i dont get it. taste buds arent in your stomach. By your argument you should mix everything together so do you eat ketchup separately from your fries?
For real. Next time you cook something, instead of mixing all the ingredients together... just eat them all separately... same difference, right? <iframe width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/pcO_8axg3Fs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
When I first discovere it, I didn't understand either (and still don't): Why would it taste different to slam the picante sauce beforehand, rather than just apply it to the taquito? I really don't know, but it DOES taste completely different, and is very tasty. Never tried it with other condiments.
I'm gonna go big, or go home. I'm gonna try one with picante, one with ranch, one with mustard, one with cholula, and hopefully one with gravy if I haven't repainted my toilet by then.
Well, there's a difference between eating a taquito with picante sauce and eating the taquito/picante in the method that I described. And... there's no bacon on a ranchero.
What a funny ass thread. I can't believe exists instructions to some elusive menu item from whataburger with what looks like steps a doctor would follow to prep for surgery.
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