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When your burrito starts falling apart.....
What is the most +EV way to remedy the situation?
I expect great things from Patrick del Chipotle Grande in this thread. |
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
just eat it over your taco and when some of the burrito goodness falls out - it just turns into extra taco
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
But.... but.... I have no taco! Is that my first mistake?
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
The best way to deal with this is to not get in that situation. I started eating burritos the "Moes way", which I picked up at Moe's southwest grill, a chain of burrito places that recently started expanding to the northeast. Their burritos come wrapped in foil. If you just tear off pieces of the foil as you go, the remaining foil helps maintain burrito integrity.
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
hmmmmm......no taco, this complicates the situation extremely --- ive seen that jar metioned to eat out of the wrapper, this is one possiblity -- which, for some reason i do not like at all
maybe there should be a burrito bib invented, with a small pocket on the bottom to catch the burrito "surprises" that fall out and can be eaten at the end of the meal cheers |
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
order your burrito double-wrapped.
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
Eat it faster. Salsa and other sauses causes it to break apart, the more juicy stuff the faster it disintegrates. But if you snarf it fast (don't take more than 90 seconds to eat a Chipotle Burrito for example) then you are safe!
Cheers, Swede |
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
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The best way to deal with this is to not get in that situation. I started eating burritos the "Moes way", which I picked up at Moe's southwest grill, a chain of burrito places that recently started expanding to the northeast. Their burritos come wrapped in foil. If you just tear off pieces of the foil as you go, the remaining foil helps maintain burrito integrity. [/ QUOTE ] This particular burrito was *loosely* wrapped in foil... I attempted the Moe method but it started to fail as the burrito's integrity became progressively worse. Also, what is your backup plan if the burrito does not come with foil? |
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
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(don't take more than 90 seconds to eat a Chipotle Burrito for example) [/ QUOTE ] Are you man . . . or superman? |
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Re: When your burrito starts falling apart.....
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Eat it faster. Salsa and other sauses causes it to break apart, the more juicy stuff the faster it disintegrates. But if you snarf it fast (don't take more than 90 seconds to eat a Chipotle Burrito for example) then you are safe! Cheers, Swede [/ QUOTE ] Ah.. I ordered this burrito from a cart near my office and consequently had to drive it back before I could begin consuming it. It was a carnitas burrito, so as you can expect, there was a lot of delicious pork juice hard at work disintigrating the wrapper. Also, it was a fairly poorly wrapped burrito to begin with... these can be really tough to deal with I've found. |
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