I know the food is shhitty in Montana, I was out there last summer. Had the world's worst Mexican food in Bozeman and ate at a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River that doesn't even have trout on the menu. No wonder you freaks are always foaming at the mouth.grizzaholic wrote:Don't be a douche. You know what I meant assclown.houndawg wrote:
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Commercial trout is worthless anyways. IMO, the only good trout is less than 12" and caught out of a cold mountain stream, or smoked. But I'm positive every Mexican restaurant is great in lowland redneck country.houndawg wrote:I know the food is shhitty in Montana, I was out there last summer. Had the world's worst Mexican food in Bozeman and ate at a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River that doesn't even have trout on the menu. No wonder you freaks are always foaming at the mouth.grizzaholic wrote:
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That's what you get for going to Blowsmen, but it does tend to attract whiny Californians like yourself.houndawg wrote:I know the food is shhitty in Montana, I was out there last summer. Had the world's worst Mexican food in Bozeman and ate at a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River that doesn't even have trout on the menu. No wonder you freaks are always foaming at the mouth.grizzaholic wrote:
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You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.kalm wrote:Commercial trout is worthless anyways. IMO, the only good trout is less than 12" and caught out of a cold mountain stream, or smoked. But I'm positive every Mexican restaurant is great in lowland redneck country.houndawg wrote:
I know the food is shhitty in Montana, I was out there last summer. Had the world's worst Mexican food in Bozeman and ate at a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River that doesn't even have trout on the menu. No wonder you freaks are always foaming at the mouth.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
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The butthurt is strong in this one, Obi Wan....Grizalltheway wrote:That's what you get for going to Blowsmen, but it does tend to attract whiny Californians like yourself.houndawg wrote:
I know the food is shhitty in Montana, I was out there last summer. Had the world's worst Mexican food in Bozeman and ate at a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River that doesn't even have trout on the menu. No wonder you freaks are always foaming at the mouth.
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So because you went to a fucking Mexican restaurant in MONTANA you label the entire state as worthless restaurants?houndawg wrote:You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.kalm wrote:
Commercial trout is worthless anyways. IMO, the only good trout is less than 12" and caught out of a cold mountain stream, or smoked. But I'm positive every Mexican restaurant is great in lowland redneck country.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
Nice logic there bub.
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houndawg wrote:The butthurt is strong in this one, Obi Wan....Grizalltheway wrote: That's what you get for going to Blowsmen, but it does tend to attract whiny Californians like yourself.
Not really. Just think it's funny that you were apparently expecting world-class ethnic cuisine in a state that's 98% honky. There is plenty of good dining to be found in the state if you know where to look; try doing your homework next time.
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Or he could just not come to Montana ever again. He was so outraged he should just go to Maine and get him some good Mexican food...or perhaps Alaska or Finland.Grizalltheway wrote:houndawg wrote:
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Not really. Just think it's funny that you were apparently expecting world-class ethnic cuisine in a state that's 98% honky. There is plenty of good dining to be found in the state if you know where to look; try doing your homework next time.
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I agree, NG for a BBQ? Charcoal in a quality smoker is the best way.Grizalltheway wrote:Says the Californian.houndawg wrote:
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Yeah, that's as silly as hating the seafood restaurant in Iowa.grizzaholic wrote:So because you went to a fucking Mexican restaurant in MONTANA you label the entire state as worthless restaurants?houndawg wrote:
You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
Nice logic there bub.
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Hand made tortillas???houndawg wrote:You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.kalm wrote:
Commercial trout is worthless anyways. IMO, the only good trout is less than 12" and caught out of a cold mountain stream, or smoked. But I'm positive every Mexican restaurant is great in lowland redneck country.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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Don't you have a pizza thread to start?CAA Flagship wrote:Hand made tortillas???houndawg wrote:
You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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You knew what I meant.Ibanez wrote:I agree, NG for a BBQ? Charcoal in a quality smoker is the best way.Grizalltheway wrote:
Says the Californian.
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Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla.CAA Flagship wrote:Hand made tortillas???houndawg wrote:
You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.
Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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Is it that time again???? Thanks for the reminder grizza.grizzaholic wrote:Don't you have a pizza thread to start?CAA Flagship wrote: Hand made tortillas???
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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Well that makes more sense. The hand made thing......not so much.Ibanez wrote:Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla.CAA Flagship wrote: Hand made tortillas???
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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I prefer flour tortillas. The corn ones taste grainy to me.CAA Flagship wrote:Well that makes more sense. The hand made thing......not so much.Ibanez wrote:
Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla.
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You taste grainy to me.Ibanez wrote:I prefer flour tortillas. The corn ones taste grainy to me.CAA Flagship wrote: Well that makes more sense. The hand made thing......not so much.
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Grizalltheway wrote:You taste grainy to me.Ibanez wrote: I prefer flour tortillas. The corn ones taste grainy to me.
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Grizalltheway wrote:You know you wanted to know.CAA Flagship wrote:TMI
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Them hominy grits...Grizalltheway wrote:You taste grainy to me.Ibanez wrote: I prefer flour tortillas. The corn ones taste grainy to me.
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If you get an electric car, you will be burning coalgrizzaholic wrote:Me, I like burning gas and oil. It seems to work great. I put it in my vehicle and it goes down the road. Why do we need to even discuss this....Spandos... We seem to have a fairly good grasp on how this oil thing works so why change?

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It's always corn tortillas except for burritos. And you can taste the difference.Ibanez wrote:Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla.CAA Flagship wrote: Hand made tortillas???
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
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