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Can Someone Help Me Figure This One Out?


txplowgirl

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txplowgirl Enthusiast

Ok, had a brain fart this morn and decided to get something off a roach coach. I know dumb move.

I had a corn tortilla with barbacoa, cilantro, shredded mozarella, about 2 tablespoons of that and about the same amount of chopped up white onion. Went down good, I thought I had done ok, but nope.

Within and hour, it was coming out both ends.

Could it have been the grease? Pepper maybe, onion, cilantro or the mozarella? But then again, hell, more than likely everything. :angry:

I guess no more roach coach.


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

It may have been the tortilla.

tarnalberry Community Regular

In such a highly contaminated environment, there's no way you'll be able to confidently figure out what it was.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
In such a highly contaminated environment, there's no way you'll be able to confidently figure out what it was.

I agree totally. Please don't do that to yourself again. No matter how hungry you are or how tempting the food is it is so not worth the pain. I hope you recover quickly.

mellajane Explorer

The tortilla for sure...you know girl it sucks .. So yeah some reason tortillas are not always gluten free.. I called taco bueno just to see about their corn shells.The guy was like no... why would they have flour in them.( like i was dumb for asking) so i was like just go look for me please..yeah who is the dumb_____ now lol. He came back and was like "mam im sssorry i guess they do have flour"

Ok, had a brain fart this morn and decided to get something off a roach coach. I know dumb move.

I had a corn tortilla with barbacoa, cilantro, shredded mozarella, about 2 tablespoons of that and about the same amount of chopped up white onion. Went down good, I thought I had done ok, but nope.

Within and hour, it was coming out both ends.

Could it have been the grease? Pepper maybe, onion, cilantro or the mozarella? But then again, hell, more than likely everything. :angry:

I guess no more roach coach.

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