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Sash! posted:I've never cared for jalapenos. Although I'm not really much of a fan of Mexican food in the first place. Mods?
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General Dog posted:Good, I hope they make a drier watermelon next. What the gently caress. You'll take my towns juicy melons that are watered by the Columbia downstream from Hanford and like it.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 06:27 |
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Neil Armbong posted:drat those cake eaters in college station. This is never a wrong opinion to hold, honestly. a neat cape posted:Mods? Sash went to Penn State, that feels like it’s pretty far away from “Mexican food gourmet” Actually I know a Penn State person at work, I should ask them too.
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Liberty got hit for 14mil in fines from the feds because of the systematic coverup of rape (and other crimes) on campus. gently caress you Freize and Auburn https://www.npr.org/2024/03/05/1236019397/liberty-university-clery-act-safety-crime
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Sash! posted:I've never cared for jalapenos. Although I'm not really much of a fan of Mexican food in the first place. The most sash of posts
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harperdc posted:.Sash went to Penn State, that feels like it’s pretty far away from “Mexican food gourmet” Putting aside the fast food places, I can only think of one Mexican place in State College when I was there and it definitely wasn't actual Mexican food either. There were a decent number of "Honduran Tex Mex" restaurants around Pittsburgh. I know it wasn't good, per se, but even after adjusting for variants and quality, a better quality version of it still wouldn't really do it for me. If I want spicy food, I make a beeline to Indian. Maybe Thai, but not very often.
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the idea that indian food and mexican food have related "spiciness" is absurd
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 15:09 |
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State College isn't exactly Mexican food mecca but also, other cities... exist?? There are like half a dozen great Mexican restaurants in Pittsburgh just off the top of my head
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 15:20 |
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Not Mexican food specific but more along the lines”it’s delicious and you can put it on everything “ is home made spicy chili crisp.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 15:26 |
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I'd say Sash really is the Mid-Atlantic Cotton Hill, but I can't remember if Cotton ever expressed an opinion on Mexican or even Tex Mex food
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 15:32 |
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Grow your own peppers Ferment your own peppers Make your own Hot Sauce Bottle and make cute labels Profit!
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drewhead posted:Grow your own peppers where can I purchase this
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:the idea that indian food and mexican food have related "spiciness" is absurd Or that Mexican food is just considered a “spicy” food at all. Plenty of great Mexican dishes have little to no spice in terms of heat.
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Fifty Three posted:State College isn't exactly Mexican food mecca but also, other cities... exist?? I've lived in DC for almost 15 years and the general consensus is there is no Mexican food in DC. If I'm traveling in the US, it tends to other places in the East that aren't exactly hotspots of the cuisine (like New York). Cthulu Carl posted:I'd say Sash really is the Mid-Atlantic Cotton Hill, but I can't remember if Cotton ever expressed an opinion on Mexican or even Tex Mex food I have not killed fiddy men or ordered a Mai Tai from a random Laotian man, but you're not really that far off I guess.
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Sash! posted:I've lived in DC for almost 15 years and the general consensus is there is no Mexican food in DC. If I'm traveling in the US, it tends to other places in the East that aren't exactly hotspots of the cuisine (like New York). We need to get you out here to southern California, buddy
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Lol at Mexican food in the US outside of Texas or California.
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drewhead posted:Grow your own peppers But it's probably pretty tasty sauce
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Spacebump posted:Lol at Mexican food in the US outside of Texas or California. colorado and new mexico have better Mexican food than both and there's more types of mexican cuisine than just northern ones, expand your minds people
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drewhead posted:Grow your own peppers You actually selling this locally? Farmers markets or anything?
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Spacebump posted:Lol at Mexican food in the US outside of Texas or California. Lol
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Spacebump posted:Lol at Mexican food in the US outside of Texas or California. I just remember the Jim Gaffigan bit about waiting tables at a Mexican restaurant in Indiana. "What's an enchilada?" "It's a tortilla with meat, cheese, and vegetables." "What are nachos?" "It's a tortilla with meat, cheese, and vegetables." "What's a tostada?" "It's a tortilla with- look, it's all the same, just say a word and I'll bring you something, ok?"
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 18:14 |
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In my experience, you can get excellent Mexican food any place with an established population of Mexican people.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 18:18 |
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We have a place here (it's a "chain", but the kind of chain that's like... Four locations total) that's pretty good, but that might be mind control because they've done enough uncanny poo poo like give me new silverware as I'm reaching to pick up the fork I just dropped or giving me extra queso without me asking thar I'm convinced they're all psychic.
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When I was working in a factory in rural Ohio they would buy us lunches for hitting production goals. If they bought Mexican or Chinese at least half the food had to be the Mexican or Chinese delicacy hamburgers.
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Seaniqua posted:In my experience, you can get excellent Mexican food any place with an established population of Mexican people. I used to think the same till I moved to Los Angeles it's not the same
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LeeMajors posted:You actually selling this locally? Farmers markets or anything? Nah, just had enough for friends and family. I'm actually down to two bottles left This was my first year, and I learned a bunch. I've had a medium sized garden for years, just never grew a lot of peppers until last season. I actually started last year because I've been making homemade salsa and canning it. It's one of the features at my Tiger Tailgates. I got tired of buying hot peppers at my local farmers market so I decided to grow my own. Boy did they grow! I'm talking 100+ times what I needed for the salsa, six plants total over 3 varieties. Will make some small changes next year, but this was super fun. The sauce is very habanero forward since that is what the majority of the peppers are. It's hot, like hotter than just about any grocery store sauce, but not crazy burn your face off hot like a lot of the specialty sauces. If you can grow poo poo, make a 3.5% brine, and have a high speed blender you can do this.
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That rules. When we bought our first house on JI the previous owner had a pepper garden that pumped out more serranos than we know what to do with. I couldn’t quite keep it going but I gave a poo poo ton of peppers away. Wish I’d had the time or knowledge to put something together like that but I was too absorbed in homebrew, work and trying to start a fam. Seems like a fun little hobby.
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a neat cape posted:We need to get you out here to southern California, buddy I stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel, rented a convertible, saw a wildfire, ate the most overrated fast food hamburger in the history of the universe, and almost got hit by a car while drunk in Solvang so I feel like I got the general experience without having to buy an ugly modern stucco box bolted to a future landslide.
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# ? Mar 6, 2024 18:57 |
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Tennessee had a massive influx of hispanic folks over the past 10-15 or so years. South Nashville was a center of awesome food trucks/stands when I lived there. It’s a genuine letdown when we travel somewhere and want Mexican food, I don’t know how people live without it. Most restaurants still offer the Americanized versions of whatever tex-mex people typically expect but it’s still head and shoulders above the poo poo we’d get when I was a kid. And you can find the genuine articles more readily available than you can other places.
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There is a very good Mexican spot in Denver that reminds me exactly of the places I would go to in Austin all the time. There can be decent mexican outside of Cali/Texas you'll just have to look harder and try a few duds.
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Sash! posted:I stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel, rented a convertible, saw a wildfire, ate the most overrated fast food hamburger in the history of the universe, and almost got hit by a car while drunk in Solvang so I feel like I got the general experience without having to buy an ugly modern stucco box bolted to a future landslide. LA sucks yeah. Come to San Diego. I will treat you well. We will go to the Midway.
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a neat cape posted:LA sucks yeah. This is the correct Southern California take.
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a neat cape posted:Come to San Diego. I will treat you well. We will go to the Midway. My spare car key is on a REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT keychain that says USS Midway on the back. I have no idea how I got it, because I definitely have never been to San Diego.
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I bring extra hot sauce to the maintenance dudes at my work when I make big batches. It's been gratifying, because apparently word spread to a bunch of the Mexican people in the factory who then sampled it, and they now voice their approval whenever I walk by.
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a neat cape posted:LA sucks yeah. I dunno, though. I'd eat at Tacos los Cholos any day. That place is good.
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Seaniqua posted:In my experience, you can get excellent Mexican food any place with an established population of Mexican people. I was going to say, I live in southern Indiana and we have a fairly sizeable immigrant population here for whatever reason, and I can think of like 5 serviceable Mexican restaurants in my relatively small city, plus a food truck or two.
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Jivesauce posted:I was going to say, I live in southern Indiana and we have a fairly sizeable immigrant population here for whatever reason, and I can think of like 5 serviceable Mexican restaurants in my relatively small city, plus a food truck or two. Better be careful, you’re about to have ten Californians and/or Texans Kramering in to “bless your heart” over thinking good Mexican can exist anywhere else in the US.
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LeeMajors posted:Better be careful, you’re about to have ten Californians and/or Texans Kramering in to “bless your heart” over thinking good Mexican can exist anywhere else in the US. It definitely exists all over, at least something “good enough”. The real answer is that the cuisine across Mexico alone is massively varied, before even getting into the cultural development of offshoots like Tex-Mex from the Tejano population having to eat based on the US supply chain for food over a few centuries, other Latin American cuisines, etc., that I don’t even know what people mean when they say “Mexican” food half the time. Most of it is pretty good.
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Fifty Three posted:State College isn't exactly Mexican food mecca but also, other cities... exist?? State College literally had no Mexican restaurants for like over a decade, and before that the only Mexican restaurant when I was a student was a Chi Chis (an old chain restaurant that apparently still has one location open in Vienna, Austria. Thanks wikipedia). There is currently one decent Mexican sitdown restaurant and a local chain of good quick service type places (I had some killer barbacoa at Lupitas). Generally not as good as what you find in the Southwest, but it beats driving to Altoona or settling for Taco Bell. e: Also the best Mexican I ever ate was in Phoenix, for what its worth. Damn Dirty Ape fucked around with this message at 22:20 on Mar 6, 2024 |
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LeeMajors posted:Better be careful, you’re about to have ten Californians and/or Texans Kramering in to “bless your heart” over thinking good Mexican can exist anywhere else in the US. Hello
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