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While I’m doing my best to eliminate junk food from my diet, my sweetie, on the other hand, remains true to some “non-foods” that nobody should be consuming. He was eating this so-called ice cream sandwich thing at my parents-in-laws and we joked about the kooky name, “Nacho.” I dunno, but that alone would make me not want to eat it unless it was crunchy, salty, melting with cheesy goodness and bursting with jalapeño peppers. Well, I guess it’s sort of shaped like a taco, which is remotely related. I don’t think there was any actual cream in this “ice cream,” and I’m almost positive it isn’t from France. Was this a bi-lingual dictionary disaster?
tags: france, nacho ice cream, junk food, snacks, calling something it isn’t
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Talking about “malbouffe”, here is the L.A. version of oeufs benedicte: http://laist.com/2008/08/16/eye_nosh_good_morning_benedict.php. Oompfh…
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