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Tortillas, the incredible edible plate. 2007/09/22 10:24  
Tortillas are wonderfull. They taste delicious with all kinds of other tasty things. They also cut back on dishes when you camp. I hate cleaning dishes when camping. Next time you go camping cook up some grub and put it into a tortilla and watch in amazement as you eat your 'plate' and don't have so many dishes!

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Re:Tortillas, the incredible edible plate. 2007/09/24 10:50  
I also do not like to do dishes while four-wheeling or camping, so when we figured out to use tortillas; I saved a lot of time. They are delicious too; especially the large flavored ones.
We have made breakfast burritos, regular hamburger burritos, quesadillas and cold 'wraps' with lunch meat... huge timesaver.
Happy cooking!
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Re:Tortillas, the incredible edible plate. 2007/09/24 11:02  
mtngirl4wheel wrote:
I also do not like to do dishes while four-wheeling or camping, so when we figured out to use tortillas; I saved a lot of time. They are delicious too; especially the large flavored ones.
We have made breakfast burritos, regular hamburger burritos, quesadillas and cold 'wraps' with lunch meat... huge timesaver.
Happy cooking!


Flavored tortillas in the mountains are the WAY TO GO. The green ones are good, the Jalepeno ones are off the charts.
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Re:Tortillas, the incredible edible plate. 2007/09/29 08:56  
I started Tortillas as required mountain food about 3 years ago. Don't regret it all. Tortillas even rescued me from a would be fatal fall by serving as a parachute
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Re:Tortillas, the incredible edible plate. 2007/10/03 03:32  
TORTILLAS!! I miss those. They've never really heard of tortillas in South East Asia. They have rice paper, but it's just not the same. It's ... well, paper-y. (Rice paper is for eating, not for writing ). My all time favorite was peanut butter and honey on a tortilla! Yummmy Goodness! But be sure to bag the honey bottle (yes, of course I learned that one from painful experience ... haha and in bear country too. oops )
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