I got the email a couple of weeks ago and re-upped.Good question, mine expires the 8th. Never seen a pay button appear anywhere. BT said they send out an email about 30 days prior, I never received that either.
I got the email a couple of weeks ago and re-upped.Good question, mine expires the 8th. Never seen a pay button appear anywhere. BT said they send out an email about 30 days prior, I never received that either.
Lunch is frozen burritos....Kroger.
375* to 30min.....
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No way I could eat a burrito more than a couple of times a month . . . and not frozen.My son used to get some microwave burritos all the day. He would eat them every day.
I used to do this, but I’d load em with cheese on top and sometimes top with salsaNo way I could eat a burrito more than a couple of times a month . . . and not frozen.
Yes, but the Brown Purchase button doesn't appear down in the Purchased Upgrade area. It just shows up for the site advertiser and trainer sections
He would cover them in tabasco sauce. Must not have liked the real flavorNo way I could eat a burrito more than a couple of times a month . . . and not frozen.
Same for me, it doesn't have the purchase button. It just shows the expiration date, I'm assuming the purchase button will appear on the expiration date.Yes, but the Brown Purchase button doesn't appear down in the Purchased Upgrade area. It just shows up for the site advertiser and trainer sections
The woman folk here make some very good Mexican offering and Burritos is among them. Most delicious.The wife used to get some frozen burritos that were pretty good.
Chicken, rice, beens and green chilies. Not sure what brand, but they were way better than the gas station ones.
Not sure why she stopped getting them.
The wife and daughter make some good fajitas and tamales, but for a burrito I have to go to the Mexican place in townThe woman folk here make some very good Mexican offering and Burritos is among them. Most delicious.
The woman folk have a way with the Hispanic recipes. I think where we fall short is the sauces they use at the restaurants.The wife and daughter make some good fajitas and tamales, but for a burrito I have to go to the Mexican place in town
That is true.The woman folk have a way with the Hispanic recipes. I think where we fall short is the sauces they use at the restaurants.
We have tried to make authentic Mexican sauces from scratch and it is not an easy task so the short cut to the sauce in a bottle will prevail.