They sure hit the spot.
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Brisket Taco's
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That is a picture explaination of what we call "leftovers in Texas"
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They sure look great. I could imagine eating Texas leftovers everyday.OldUsedParts wrote:That is a picture explaination of what we call "leftovers in Texas"
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Really nice. We’ve tried that salsa as well. Pretty good stuff and I like the squeeze bottle
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One of the great things about brisket is how versatile it is. Tacos, scrambled eggs, chili, queso. About the only thing I've found I don't really care for is deep fried sliced brisket.
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BBQBark wrote:One of the great things about brisket is how versatile it is. Tacos, scrambled eggs, chili, queso. About the only thing I've found I don't really care for is deep fried sliced brisket.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Give this man a bonus point for at least attempting to deep fry brisket!
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