• Re: taco bell marathon

    From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Slacker on Sun Oct 19 10:03:32 2025
    BY: slacker (21:3/193)

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    Denver colorado. I was looking at my home city to see if i could adapt this into an event, but i dont think that would be logical.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Utopian Galt on Sun Oct 19 08:58:46 2025
    Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-

    30 mile marathon 11 hours, must eat at least 1 menu item in 9 out of 10 locations. 4th stop you need to eat a chalupa surpreme or 1 crunchwrap surpreme 8th stop you need to eat a nachos bellgrande or burrito
    surpreme

    Sounds like the guys who ran the San Francisco bay to breakers and
    stopped at every open bar along the way.

    My wife used to work along the race route, we went to her third-floor
    office and watched the festivities from there. More people than not
    dress in costume for it, and one of the funniest moments to me was
    seeing the seeded runners in the front of the pack at the beginning
    running, followed closely by a guy in an inflatable giraffe costume, the
    head bobbing like one of those Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Guys.





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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to slacker on Sun Oct 19 08:58:46 2025
    slacker wrote to Utopian Galt <=-

    I don't mind Taco Bell on the rare occasion but eating it 9 times in
    one day while also running sounds like hell. LOL

    I just got my yearly Taco Supreme combo fix.



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  • From phigan@21:3/193 to slacker on Tue Oct 21 03:23:13 2025
    I don't mind Taco Bell on the rare
    occasion but eating it 9 times in
    one day while also running sounds
    like hell. LOL

    It's also quite expensive these days. The dang burritos that you used to be able to get several of with the change you find in the drivethru are now almost $3. Ridiculous!


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to phigan on Wed Oct 22 06:40:16 2025
    phigan wrote to slacker <=-

    It's also quite expensive these days. The dang burritos that you used
    to be able to get several of with the change you find in the drivethru
    are now almost $3. Ridiculous!

    We were lucky to have grown up in the age of car ashtrays full of
    change, cheap cars, cheap gas and cheap drive-thru fast food. :)




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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to phigan on Sun Oct 26 09:40:22 2025
    Re: Re: taco bell marathon
    By: phigan to Nightfox on Sat Oct 25 2025 11:38 pm

    expensive. Burger King had some pretty good deals too, such as 2 Whopper
    meals w/ small fries & drinks for $9 (US), etc.. But not anymore.

    For some reason, I'm really not a fan of ordering food through an app or a website or basically anything other than talking to a person. It's weird that I'm not, because I love computers and tech and all that shit.. but I also don't like talking to computers. Giving them commands through a keyboard is sufficient for me... but I digress.

    I'd rather just talk to a person too, but if I'm able to save some money by ordering through their app, then I'll probably do that. Also, ordering through their app is often more accurate.. When you talk to someone (especially at a drive-thru via the speaker), sometimes they can hear you wrong and then your order ends up incorrect.

    People talk about the
    deals through the apps and such.. I suppose I don't eat at fast food places enough to take advantage of those things.

    I figure anything you spend still all adds up, and I'd rather save money.

    When you are saying $9
    for two Whopper meals is cheap, I'm thinking that used to be $6, and it wasn't worth it THEN.

    $6 for 2 meals? I suppose yeah, a long time ago, you could get a fast food meal for around $3 or so, and I wish it was still that cheap. When I said $9 for 2 meals was cheap, I meant that's cheaper than what they charge without the app & the deal. And that came out to $4.50 per meal, which I think isn't bad. These days, a fast food meal can often be $10 or more, which I think is a bit ridiculous. I always used to think fast food tended to be both fast and inexpensive (or at least, could be inexpensive, depending on the items you order).

    Nightfox
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Adept on Sun Oct 26 09:56:42 2025
    Re: Re: taco bell marathon
    By: Adept to esc on Sun Oct 26 2025 11:33 am

    And to top that off, I oftentimes _can't_ use an app, because I've never bothered to change my Google location from the US to Germany, so a variety of apps wind up being region locked.

    That reminds me: When Amazon sends me an alert notification (via email or text) due to logging in on a different device or something, for some reason the alert comes to me in German. I vaguely remember seeing a language setting for that quite a while ago and changing it to see what it would look like (and I studied German in high school), though now I don't know where the setting is to change the language for security alerts on Amazon.

    Nightfox
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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Phigan on Sat Oct 25 18:06:39 2025
    PHIGAN (21:3/193) wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    We were lucky to have grown up in the age of car ashtrays full of
    change, cheap cars, cheap gas and cheap drive-thru fast food. :)

    Totally. I could ride my bike to the Taco Bell drive-thru and find
    enough change on the ground for at least one, sometimes two, 29 cent burritos! Even when the price kept going up to 59 cents!

    I miss that classic jingle, 59, 79, 99 cents for their key items at Taco Bell.

    And then AM PM had 49 cent refills if you bought their official 32 ounce bottle back in 1990-1993.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to phigan on Mon Oct 27 07:48:49 2025
    phigan wrote to Nightfox <=-

    For some reason, I'm really not a fan of ordering food through an app
    or a website or basically anything other than talking to a person. It's weird that I'm not, because I love computers and tech and all that
    shit.. but I also don't like talking to computers. Giving them commands through a keyboard is sufficient for me...

    The services all add a surcharge and charge the restaurant - and in
    some cases they're taking orders on behalf of the restaurant and
    charging them for the privilege.

    I grew up with a kitchen junk drawer full of takeout/delivery menus,
    that seemed to work just fine, gave all the money to the resataurant
    and worked well.

    I heard someone call that the "sauce drawer", because all of the to-go
    condiments left over went there.







    but I digress. People talk
    about the deals through the apps and such.. I suppose I don't eat at
    fast food places enough to take advantage of those things. When you are saying $9 for two Whopper meals is cheap, I'm thinking that used to be
    $6, and it wasn't worth it THEN.

    Have you noticed that Jack In The Box tacos are still 2 for 99cents,
    like they have been for like 40 years or something? That's a little
    weird.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to slacker on Mon Oct 27 07:48:49 2025
    slacker wrote to phigan <=-

    Man, I too miss the days where you could gather a whole bunch of loose change or have a few bucks and get more burritos and tacos than you
    knew what to do with.

    In college, Chili's had inexpensive soft tacos and free refills on
    sodas - that was a goto when we'd matured past fast-food tacos.

    There was a local diner, we'd get a basket of steak fries and coffees.
    Perfectly fried, crispy on the outside and flakey on the inside - and
    insanely hot.



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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to phigan on Mon Oct 27 10:08:02 2025
    Re: Re: taco bell marathon
    By: phigan to Nightfox on Sat Oct 25 2025 23:38:17

    Hi, Phigan.

    When you are saying $9 for two Whopper meals is cheap

    Wow, a Whopper meal here is about œ9 (that's GBP in case the symbol doesn't work, or 12 USD) for one. That's strictly in "only when there's no better option and work are paying for it" territory for me.

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  • From deon@21:2/116 to slacker on Fri Oct 31 08:41:06 2025
    Re: Re: taco bell marathon
    By: slacker to Nightfox on Thu Oct 30 2025 06:14 pm

    Howdy,

    I have to give my air fryer another try... I've used it a couple of times but I feel like everything just always comes out dry and overall not that good.

    I think we use our at least once daily, but often more. In fact our main over died about 3 months ago and we havent really missed it.

    Its awesome to reheat pizza, heat a frozen (meat) pie, fish, fries, garlic bread, drumetts.

    The main reason we use it, is the heating time is 1/2 to 1/3 of using the convential oven. Pie would take 50 mins in an oven, but 10 in the fryer (with a nudge by the microwave for a few mins first).


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Sat Nov 1 08:42:00 2025
    Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I got an air fryer about 5 years ago, and I think it has been very
    handy. It does a great job with french fries, onion rings, chicken
    strips & similar snacks & foods. I've even cooked hamburger patties in it, and they came out pretty good.

    Try mini tater tots. Air fryer goodness.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Bob Worm on Sat Nov 1 08:42:00 2025
    Bob Worm wrote to slacker <=-


    Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Any tips?

    Most stuff I air fry comes out fine. Cheese on toast is a bit iffy (sometimes if the cheese is too thin it blows off / gets sucked into
    the fan) but other than that 95% good.

    My one recommendation is to use a low setting (bake?) to get everything hot then turn it up to a higher setting for the last couple of minutes
    to crisp up if you want it crunchier.

    I miss having a plain ol' toaster oven. They came in handy when you wan
    to make a single serving quickly.

    In college dorms, toaster ovens were forbidden, and sneaking them in was
    a fun challenge. Now, everyone has a microwave.

    What I've always wanted was one of those little 3-in-one deals that have
    a 5 cup coffee maker on the side of a toaster oven, and a little griddle
    on the top. It uses the upper element of the toaster oven to heat the
    element. While they're neat to look at, I doubt their practicality,
    unless you live alone without a full kitchen already.





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