I could knock out two enchiritos and some pintos and cheese back in my youthful calorie burning days……..
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
Aggie09Derek said:
Taco Bell - Cheesy Gordita Crunch
Totino's love goes at least back to Junior High for me. We had open campus lunch and all of us wanted to maximize the time that we could play low-goal dunk hoops, so there was an all out sprint in all directions for those who left. On a lot of days, I would sprint a half a mile home (I just mapped it), throw a Totino's in the microwave (gross now, but good then), wolf it down and sprint back.schmellba99 said:
Totino's party pizzas were a staple in college when they were 3 for $1. I'd add a little extra mozarella and some garlic salt, cook until the crust was fairly crisp. Damn, those things were awesome.
Fried bolognia sandiwch. 2 slices of beef bolognia, white bread, mayo and Kraft american cheese slice between the bolognia slices and on top. Pure whiskey tango, but they were a staple growing up.
Kraft Mac and Cheese, sometimes with a hot dog weenie chopped up in it, maybe some tuna.
7-11 or Stop n Go hot dog after a round of golf, with nacho cheese on it. Don't know why but those always hit well even knowing they had probably been on the warming roller thing since at least yesterday.
Frito pie with Wolf brand chili (hot, no beans) with Rotel hot mixed in to give it some tomato and more flavor, lots of grated cheddar. Again, whiskey tango, but on a cold day when I would come in from hunting or outside and didn't want to make anything, it absolutely slammed.
Can't really think of any fast food joints that fit the bill. I crave a big mac about once a year and always regret it after. I wish Popeye's still had actual spicy chicken. The ghost pepper wings they have now are pretty solid.
Always order and extra boat of crumbs!!HtownAg92 said:
We loved Grandy's. There MIGHT still be one in San Angelo, but I'm not sure.HtownAg92 said:
You are not alone on the cheap Tex-Mex. There are a few chain Tex Mex joints in East Texas that we will hit on our road trips at my insistence. Which reminds me of another nostalgic favorite that I can't get in Houston:
MooreTrucker said:Always order and extra boat of crumbs!!HtownAg92 said:
schmellba99 said:
Fried bolognia sandiwch. 2 slices of beef bolognia, white bread, mayo and Kraft american cheese slice between the bolognia slices and on top. Pure whiskey tango, but they were a staple growing up.
I think you misread the threat title.Bluecat_Aggie94 said:
Diary Queen Tacos
First time someone ate those with me I looked at him funny. I don't anymore.
Bluecat_Aggie94 said:
Diary Queen Tacos
First time someone ate those with me I looked at him funny. I don't anymore.
We used to go there all of the time when I was little. The neon yellow cheese enchiladas were pretty dang good. Haven't been to one in about 15 years, but the one we used to frequent in Humble is still going.Shooz in Katy said:
Anyone remember Pancho's Mexican Restaurant chain? It was all you can eat with the little flags you put up and down when you wanted to order more food? For dessert they'd bring you hot sopapillas you would drizzle with honey? I believe the only one still operating is somewhere in N Houston off I-45. Mom would take us hungry kids there all the time and fill us up for a whole day.
MarylandAG said:
I will see your vienna sausages and raise you a Spam! (preferably sauteed to make it gourmet) haha.
(Edited to note that Fido covered Spam on page 1, )
aznaggiegirl07 said:MarylandAG said:
I will see your vienna sausages and raise you a Spam! (preferably sauteed to make it gourmet) haha.
(Edited to note that Fido covered Spam on page 1, )
Spam musubi slaps though
HtownAg92 said:I think you misread the threat title.Bluecat_Aggie94 said:
Diary Queen Tacos
First time someone ate those with me I looked at him funny. I don't anymore.
Take it to the "Incredible and Underrated Food that Slams" thread.
My great aunt and uncle took us to DQ in Salado after a day of floating the creek and introduced us to the tacos. They are still as great today as they were 40 years ago.
Agree that Fritos are the best. My Frito occasional indulgence is Scoops with bean dip.JCA1 said:
Pace picante but only with Fritos. About once a year, I'll buy a small jar of pace and a bag of Fritos and go to town.
*Fritos are awesome all the time. As it relates to this thread, this post refers to Pace.
that french bread pizza was my pre-16 go to for home meal (before I could drive to dell taco)Jackal99 said:I got some of their french bread pizza at the store yesterday for the first time in a looooooooong time, and it was just as good as I remember.AgBQ-00 said:
Red Baron thin 'n crispy crust pepperoni pizza.