What if it Snows?

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  1. lovesthedrive

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    Or cat chow (kibbles)
     
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    What is “Taco Meat Seasoning”
     
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    Cumin, cayenne, chili powder, onion, garlic, and some other things to taste. Or for most people whatever is in the bag that says "taco seasoning" on the supermarket shelf.
     
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    This stuff in a Schilling spice package that says " Original Taco."

    They also have modern taco for low sodium users.
     
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    Have all that and more. A well stocked spice shelf.
     
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    Pound of ground meat, add package and go.
    Easy.
     
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    You pretty much cook the meat. Then just add the seasoning and water. Let simmer for 5 minutes or so, and it's just like taco meat.
     
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    Dyno Tested! 496-Inch Big-Block Chevy Makes 763 HP On Pump Gas (msn.com)

    Is this streetable?

    I had a brand new 440 race block ( 1 of 1200 Mopar makes a year ) built to a 499. Specifically to be a sustained high speed Silver State engine run on pump gas.
    It was 535HP@6500 RPM.

    When you start talking Victor Intake and Holley Dominator, that's not really streetable imho.
     
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    Here in Maine. If it meets the requirements of any motor vehicle and passes the state inspection. It is allowed on the street. Tho a fellow over in Ellsworth (S. Tracy) had a blower on his Camaro. Every time he drove it on the road, he always had a EPD following him just itching to tag him when/if he engaged the blower. Of course they were more than willing to give him an accredited ticket with what ever speed. Tho here in Maine. Anything 25 mph+ over the limit is felonious.
     
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    Hmmmmmm. The demon faucci is conspicously absent from the internet homepage / headlines.