Guest guest Posted June 14, 2003 Report Share Posted June 14, 2003 Dave wrote: wow that reminds me of when I was in the hospital you could order el pollo loco bean n cheese burritos. when I opened mine up to put in the salsa it was chicken corpse city. I sent that sucker back pronto stay cool Dave " el pollo loco " means crazy chicken (in Italian i think) (pollo meaning chicken) so that'll be why there is chicken in it. You'd think that they would explain what it meant underneath though! I don't speak italian, but i remember picking that up from looking at menus. things really should have a translation so people know what they're getting! So, yet another word to watch out for in restaurant menus! Laura Plus - For a better Internet experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2003 Report Share Posted June 14, 2003 " el pollo loco " means crazy chicken (in Italian i think) (pollo meaning chicken) so that'll be why there is chicken in it. " An Italian burrito? lol. I believe it is Spanish (though many languages do share much)....but don't ask me I'm American lol. However I believe that " el pollo loco " might be a name brand and not necessarily the ingredients. Anyhow back to the meticulous ingredient reading....I use to be consumed by it. Cheers, Shawn (actually did learn some Spanish) *doing the la cucaracha* ----Original Message Follows---- Vegan Vixen <veganvixenuk Dave wrote: wow that reminds me of when I was in the hospital you could order el pollo loco bean n cheese burritos. when I opened mine up to put in the salsa it was chicken corpse city. I sent that sucker back pronto stay cool Dave " el pollo loco " means crazy chicken (in Italian i think) (pollo meaning chicken) so that'll be why there is chicken in it. You'd think that they would explain what it meant underneath though! I don't speak italian, but i remember picking that up from looking at menus. things really should have a translation so people know what they're getting! So, yet another word to watch out for in restaurant menus! Laura Plus - For a better Internet experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2003 Report Share Posted August 26, 2003 Hi Everyone, I just went shopping and the bananas were $3 and the celery was $3? How do I know that these foods are really organic. Inorganic celery is 89 cents? What a price difference. thanks, ari Global Network a division of DC Centers Ari Hinnant 1075 Broad Ripple Ave. #141 Indianapolis, IN 46220 317-870-9815 http://www.the-global-network.com/ ---- rawfood Tuesday, August 26, 2003 6:17:44 AM rawfood [Raw Food] Digest Number 421 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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