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Okay, tried those beans with ground beef, of course. I like 'em if I put a little barbecue sauce on them to change the flavor profile. I can see how the added jalapeno style might be better.
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I never even thought that BK went internationally. I would certainly try that cone.
I'm betting @WickedFog is going to immediately apply for his passport as soon as he sees this post.
Yer I immediately checked HJ's menu but they aren't selling it yet.
 
That's a lot of poop for breakfast. You really ate all that?! If so, you are da man 😂 🍳🍳🍗🍗 !!!
That's actually not a lot for me. People are usually shocked how much food I consume for my 5'6", 153lb frame. Also, my appetite was even bigger in my younger days.
 
Let me clarify the "a lot of poop" statement I made (sort of an inside joke). A great friend of mine and I would go mountain bike riding in Moab Utah a lot together. One night we went to a Mexican restaurant in town for dinner. When the waitress brought us our huge Burritos his first words were "Man, that's a lot of poop!" Took me 5 minutes to pick myself up off the floor to get back to the table! 🤣
 
Let me clarify the "a lot of poop" statement I made (sort of an inside joke). A great friend of mine and I would go mountain bike riding in Moab Utah a lot together. One night we went to a Mexican restaurant in town for dinner. When the waitress brought us our huge Burritos his first words were "Man, that's a lot of poop!" Took me 5 minutes to pick myself up off the floor to get back to the table! 🤣
There's a semi-local tienda that has about five tables and a small kitchen in it. I ordered the burrito, ONCE. It was $6, and was two meals I could barely finish.

Also, for those that don't know, Mexican food is damn near non-debatable post MTB rides. There are few exceptions to this rule.
 
There's a semi-local tienda that has about five tables and a small kitchen in it. I ordered the burrito, ONCE. It was $6, and was two meals I could barely finish.

Also, for those that don't know, Mexican food is damn near non-debatable post MTB rides. There are few exceptions to this rule.
Years ago for my first visit to the family owned Mexican restaurant I recently mentioned that has new ownership I ordered what they called "Burrito LoCo" and of course I ordered it Hot🌶🌶🌶. A mistake on both accounts! First off, that burrito was freakin' huuuge, and second it was the hottest burrito I've ever had and will ever have. Needless to say I could only eat half. I took the remaining half home, in the morning put two fried eggs on top for breakfast.

Yes, post long days in the saddle on MTB rides is a no brainer for night fuel. It's either Burritos, Tacos, enchiladas, chimichangas, quesadillas or any other Mexican food that fits the bill. Anything else is almost unheard of 😋🐻😋!!!!
 
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