And, Aldi is even cheaper than Walmart. Heck, Marie Callender dinners are only $3-$4 each, at Walmart. So many better options than a TS’s frozen dept.
How I cook burritos in my truck
Discussion in 'Food & Cooking in the Truck | Trucker Recipe Forum' started by CatchUp, Oct 29, 2022.
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Thanks for such a thorough description of how you make burritos in the truck. I usually go for burritos from my nearby cafe when I'm not in the mood to cook or lack time. Long trips with my truck, I associate with chicken and rice, orange chicken, and pork chops. These meals are the easiest to prepare, and I love being efficient and always welcome shortcuts that help me cook a little bit faster.
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True words.JoeyJunk Thanks this.
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Looks really good! Now im hungry dang it!
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Yes, indeed -- THANKS MUCH for the ver-ry cool post/thread...!!!

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I’ve gone thru 2 of those lunch warmers, they go out. There good when there working but the plug eventually starts getting warm, warmer, then to hot where it starts to melt. This doesn’t happened immediately but I’m time.
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Where did you get those tortillas?
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I just replaced mine that I bought in 2015. I didn't even check the fuse on it. Figure it's better to just replace it before it catches on fire since it's kinda old.Diesel Dave Thanks this.
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I hate burritos...
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