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  • Why do I have to love El Norteno so much? Why? Why can't I find their red chile to be anything but perfection...spicy red sauce so good I would eat it without meat, hot or cold, with our without a tortilla, with or without a utensil if need be. If I left a burrito in my car in July and found it a week later, I would likely still eat it, and just suffer the consequences later. The green chile is a close second, though. Best to get both. And a Mexican coke...they carry the big 16 oz bottles. I did try the machaca, and while it was pretty good, I still wished it were actually dried meat. But they do put the meat on the grill after cooking to dry it out a bit, so it's closer to the way I like it. They make a great shredded beef taco, too. Meat that's not overly seasoned and a freshly fried taco shell. I guess you could get a soft taco, but really, what's the point? I also got a plate last time, just to try the beans and rice. Beans were good, but I could do without. I do like that they don't put peas & carrots in their rice. What is the point of that anyway? It's not like you need to stretch rice because it is so expensive. And is eating a tablespoon of vegetables going to undo the fact that I just consumed 9,000 calories? But my biggest question is why does it have to be so damn far away? Oh, I know. Because if it was in Scottsdale, they would have to charge $11.99 for a burrito, and it would suck anyway. I now find myself making a lot more donations to the Humane Society thrift store in Sunnyslope...just a quick drive down 7th Avenue on my way home. Sort of.
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