"Celtic is important to me in as much as it's one of the only constants in my life over the years. I have changed and become various things but it is the one constant. Religion, friendships have come and gone, likes and dislikes have come and gone, but Celtic has remained." - Billy Connolly
Burrito
Flour tortilla filled with shredded spicy chicken or beef, served with salsa and sour cream on a bed of rice with salad £10.95
£11 for one![]()
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
i think i know what they are now and i have had one before except it wasnt called a taco it was called a chicken wrap had spicy chicken two sauces one was red one white with salad green and red chillies is that like what you get in them? I think they were £3.50 not had one in years out a place called the chicken hut somewhere in the south of glasgow lol used to get them at work working near it casnt mind the place
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
Ehhh... kind of. Tacos usually don't have chicken though. I usually get seafood in my tacos and heavier meats in burritos. Fish tacos/shrimp tacos are incredible. Basically the difference between a taco and a burrito is the size and the shape. Tacos are intended to have two or three eaten and they are usually smaller corn tortillas, whereas burritos are usually bigger, wrapped with the bottom tucked in so it doesn't spill all over the place, and are typically flour tortillas.
the things im talking about were big and tucked in at the bottom and wrapped in a kinda foil thing, over here i think people just eat everything chicken so if places did sell burritos they would be chicken probably
seafood ones probably sound normal to americans but not to us i dont think some places sell fish pakora doesnt sound right at all
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
Yeah that sounds like a burrito. Tell them to get some carne asada in that though... In all honesty all the ingredients are in Scotland to make a fucking legit burrito, it's just a different way of cooking. Big flour tortilla, carved, cubed, and shredded grilled steak, cheese, tomatoes, onions, cilantro's might be a bit iffy for you, sour cream, french fries, and whatever else.
Maybe I should move to Scotland and open a Baja grill restaurant. Because most of this isn't really "mexico" mexican, it derives from Southern "alta" california and Baja california.
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
I'm sticking on som pizza, I'm hank marvin reading this thread
"Celtic is important to me in as much as it's one of the only constants in my life over the years. I have changed and become various things but it is the one constant. Religion, friendships have come and gone, likes and dislikes have come and gone, but Celtic has remained." - Billy Connolly
Naw man no chips in a wrap thats not right,think them hoggies things have chios in them no for me man
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
"What these players have to realise, is that when you put on the Celtic jersey you're not playing for a football team, you're playing for a community and a cause"
To be honest that picture I put up doesn't do a good burrito justice... maybe the next time I get one I'll take a little snap of everything there is and upload it here for you all to marvel at.I got a burrito at a restaurant a few weeks ago that was a foot and a half long and had lobster, scallop, and shrimp in it. Whenever I think about leaving Southern California I always think about the food... mmmm.... the food.....
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