Hatch brand red enchilada sauce, medium. This is the closest I've found to TB red sauce. It is a very decent replacement.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HM952B7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2f6YCbDWWH582
I'm only using the link above as reference. By no means do I advocate buying a can of red sauce for 10 bucks. My local grocery sells it for about $2.00.
I order these feom amazon. They work great.
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You got a text that the order was ready. Seems like someone stole your taco bell login. Does it show up in your order history? Do you reuse your pw's? Use this to see if your email and pws have been hacked.
https://haveibeenpwned.com https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords
If someone stole your taco bell login they probably didn't get the card because only the last 4 digits show up unless Taco Bell got hacked and unencrypted cards got leaked too.
Anyways make sure to change the pw and only use Google pay or Apple pay if the app supports it which Taco Bell does.
if you can, check your local Walmart or see if you have a Latino market near you and look for Flamas doritos, which is what the Fiery ones were originally called when they were still a test item. I work at a WM and we got the Flamas Doritos in and let me tell you, the chips are MUCH HOTTER than the DLT are. I also happened to find them on Amazon.
Bruh its just sparkling water it doesn't have any calories or sweeteners.
Edit: Just noticed the fruit in the logo... sorry for being a dick. Looks like it has 10 calories and 2 grams of (real) sugar. I know that's a different flavor but I figure it's probably the same.
I've seen taco bell sauces in most grocery stores. Diablo is sold at some, not all stores carry the full line. I'm in the north metro and both Festival and Cub carry most of the TB sauce line. If not I've also gotten them from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Taco-Bell-Diablo-Sauce-7-5/dp/B01EY6Y3TO
They're two compositions, however, they share the same actual track in most releases. There was a demo and two live albums where they were split.
Here ya go lil' buddy. Don't actually buy it on amazon. I've seen it for like $2 a bottle at the supermarket.
It is only necessary to weigh things down with sous vide if they're floating. If you use a ziplock bag you can get most of the air out using the water displacement method where you put your food in the ziplock and mostly seal it. Then you dunk the ziplock bag into water almost up to the seal and the water pushes most of the air out.
You'll never get all of the air out though with that method so a cheap foodsaver is a good idea. Also some foods (like veggies) give off gas as they're cooking so they still need to be weighed down. I actually have a pot lid organizer from IKEA that is great since it can keep your food separated for better water circulation but it can also be flipped over to act as a weight when necessary. As you can see from the Amazon reviews, this is a pretty popular alternate use. It probably goes without saying but head on over to /r/sousvide if you want to see what we're up to!
The name of the sauce is literally sweet chili sauce. It's like ketchup. It's a type of sauce a lot of different companies make. My favorite is Mae Ploy (there's smaller and cheaper bottles on Amazon then the one in the link).
https://www.amazon.com/Mae-Ploy-Sweet-25-Ounce-Bottle/dp/B00016UX0K
Thanks, I had to look up the price on Amazon, $13.60 for 24 packs if you do subscribe & save. Better than the on sale price at the local store which is about $1 per pack.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tacobell.ordering
Yep. Total bullshit... The email is listed on the app page in the Google Play store as mobile support. When the store told me I couldn't get it I knew I wouldn't get a response from just filling out a survey, and remembered emailing this address for support back when the app first released last year. Fuck off with your cunty attitude.
I actually had pretty OK Mexican food in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It's everywhere :D
Just eat in your car. Get a fast food tray, stick it between your seat and the glovebox.
That way your car doesn't get dirty.
Nothing wrong with eating out of your car.
The water helps to break up the ground meat while it's warming up, helping to reduce clumping together, and the liquid helps mix the spices well into the meat. The taco seasoning has lots of flavor, so this is one of the few meat recipes in which I don't brown the meat well before adding water. The pressure cooking also helps to tenderize and break up the meat for a good texture.
I keep the ground turkey in the freezer. I have a Panasonic inverter microwave oven that has an excellent turbo defrost feature. It defrosts 1 pound of ground meat in less than 15 minutes, without cooking any of it. It's ready to break up in the pot right away.
I use this GoodCook Meat Chopper. It's study and great for mashing.
It's easy and it freezes well.
Add 3 tablespoons taco seasonings and 3/4 cup water to ground beef or turkey. Stir. Pressure cook for 6 minutes. Quick release of pressure is ok. Done. The pressure cooking really helps to tenderize the meat, but you can always simmer it covered on low heat for about 30-40 minutes, stirring it often enough to keep it from burning at the bottom.
I usually use Festive brand frozen ground turkey from Walmart for about $2.20 a pound. Sometimes they have Festive turkey taco meat that's preseasoned, which is even easier, although I'll still add 1 tablespoon more seasoning to it and the 3/4 cups water.
Ground beef has been so much more expensive that I only use it when it's on sale. I'm happy with the ground turkey favor and texture as taco meat, so it's no sacrifice at all to me.
I use the 24oz bottles of premium taco seasoning from Amazon: McCormick that's great for only $6.99. A lot cheaper and better than the packets or small bottles sold at Walmart and most grocery stores.
It's available by the bottle on Amazon
I've also seen it at Walmart sometimes.
Work there just long enough to know exactly how to make their food. Then quit and make it only for yourself, only a lot better in every way possible.
I cook my own taco meat by pressure cooking ground turkey with this taco seasoning plus some msg, Better Than Bouillon beef + chili flavors, fresh diced onions and peppers of any kind I like and have. I make extra meat for meal prep because there's so much I can do with it and it reheats very well for many days without spoiling, and freezes well. Pressure cooking gives that tender meat texture in about 20 minutes, instead of simmering for hours.
Sounds like a credential stuffing attack. Your username and password were leaked in another breach and the hackers used it to get into your other accounts. You should really check out https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to see what breaches you're in.
y’all, if you want beans that taste most similar to taco bell beans, get these:
Traditional Refried Beans with Whole Beans Mix, 1.86 Pound Pouch
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZTRL135/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_GAP7P36HNP2VRXBHTW94
yea, I have the same exact issue as you. Tried it with my regular Bank debit card, tried it with a virtual card generated with something like privacy.com. Still same problem. Always the same stupid message: "We're having trouble processing your selected payment."
You can get the canned version via Amazon. Fantastic Foods made dehydrated refried beans that tasted a lot like Taco Bell's, but they're difficult to find. Your best bet is to track down a camping supply store and scroll through the dehydrated food section. Or hit up REI. https://www.amazon.com/Taco-Bell-ORIGINAL-REFRIED-BEANS/dp/B00ISFY6VS/ref=dp\_fod\_3?pd\_rd\_i=B00ISFY6VS&psc=1
Didn’t find it on Amazon. I found this though.
Concept One Taco Bell Hot Sauce Let's Do This Waist Fanny Pack Belt Bag, Orange https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097CJYZZB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7RJVS1J957QM5E4TZ8D8
I am so sorry for your loss.
But this should help!!
Taco Bell Salsa con Queso, Cheese Dip, Medium, 15 oz. (Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VN8ZRI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ex2qCb343ASNK
Out of stock on Amazon but I've gotten it at local stores.
Never would have thought I’d get asked this question on r/tacobell lol! Not sure how long you’ve been vegan, but identify all your go to foods that you are comfortable cooking and see if there’s a simple way to make them plant based. I can’t emphasize this enough, READ ALL LABELS. Don’t spend your time in Whole Foods unless it’s for a specialty item. Go to Walmart, Aldi, Winco or whatever less expensive groceries stores are around you for your essentials if you’re worried about money. There are so many products that are vegan but do not put vegan on their branding because it’s expensive. Keep your meals simple, but also season them to your preference. My go to cookbook is The Frugal Vegan. So many people make the mistake of trying to make extravagant meals which ends up being exhausting and time consuming. When it comes to buying plant based protein, it’s all about trial and error. There’s going to be plenty of products that you are going to hate but that’s all apart of the process. For myself, lightlife hotdogs and burgers are spectacular, Trader Joe’s has some pretty good chicky tenders, and daiya’s frozen pizzas are good but expensive. Also, if you go into plant based proteins thinking it’s going to taste the exact same, you’re gonna have a bad time. Go in with the mindset that you can enjoy this once in a while to curb cravings, not to rely on these products. I know this may throw people off, but find comfort snacks to help you through any tough times. Oreos, ritz, lays, and so much more are vegan and helped me feel like I didn’t make a crazy change. Lastly, exercise and of course drink water. You’ll really feel the difference once you’re a few weeks/months of exercise in. I bike for 30 mins/an hour a day and I’ve dropped 12 pounds in about a month and a half. But like everyone says, everyone’s bodies react different. Hope this helps!
I was thinking about taking "Outside help" to it :P
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Making it quicker to get rid of the gunk and all that jazz. It's not a lot of time I can keep one side of the fryer down, even at night. We're mostly a 24hr store.
> In the southwest many stores carry similar beans that come in a bag and you just add them to boiling water and let simmer.
I've seen them as backpacking food, never for sale otherwise. Neat.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FI701Y/ <-- price probably reflects some level of "retail arbitrage", but at least you can see the item.
I used to eat these hot sauce packets in elementary school. Like put them on food, but sometimes I'd just straight eat them by themselves cause they were so tasty. Diablo sauce reminds me of that flavor with a little bit more heat. Good memories in a packet.
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I've bought things from Amazon Japan before. Just create an account, you don't have to be in the same country.
Wait, does the first question mean anywhere? I assumed it was an employee question until I saw the other questions.
Edit: Hell yeah I would use a tool. When I discovered the chop stir for ground beef it was one of the best things ever. https://www.amazon.com/ChopStir-Hamburger-Vegetable-Concentrate-Heat-Resistant/dp/B000I1Y52A
I rarely get an ideal amount of sauce at the drive thru. I've had some employees grab as much as they can pick up and dump it in my bag (which is a big factor in me having so many packets now), and I've had other employees ask me the precise number I want which always results in me lowballing it to avoid judgement.
I definitely suggest going in and grabbing a few extras to have on hand. Diablo is also now in bottles, so you might go that route. I often use my bottled Verde supply as I think the packets will last longer.
http://www.amazon.com/Gehls-Premium-Nacho-Cheese-18-Ounce/dp/B004PENTHI/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1458269113&sr=8-3&keywords=nacho+cheese This stuff is exactly the same as far as consistency, but the taste is a bit different.
You should be able to get it at most stores. I happened to be close to a Kmart and got them there, but I've seen them at most of the major superstores.
One thing that might be throwing you off is, they're probably packaged in 2x2 arrangement like printer paper and not a stack like index cards. I got these for $3 at Kmart: http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Postcards-Inkjet-Printers-08387/dp/B00006B8G7
You can buy bottles of the taco sauces, but I've never seen the "other" sauces on sale anywhere.
They're great to have around. I use them on taco nights and on my Asian noodles. Yum.