https://youtube.com/shorts/MpoG95swQ0I?si=lOodmN2iXIc5LGeV Dave's is for those with balls the size of spare tires!!
My family loves hot stuff---but if you or anyone can eat a taco smothered in Dave's Hot Sauce---I will bow down to you!! And I ate a Carolina Reaper!!!!!!! ( granted--I spent 20 minutes in the bathroom running water in my mouth after that one!!)
LOL! I do love the HOT stuff, and have had Dave’s. It’s great warmed up and mixed with honey, then smothered on chicken wings. I’m not saying it’s not hot…it’s a fire ball for sure!
I love that one. I still remember back in my childhood, telling my mother to make sure that the fire was out, so that Santa would not burn his ass.
As far as the taco Christmas tree, I would remove the slices of sliced cheese. I would then sprinkle shredded cheese all over it, like tinsel. But I would definitely pluck out all the sliced cheese. You do know how they make sliced cheese, right? They have street kids search through garbage for pieces of cardboard, with their dirty grimy hands. Then they make sure all the cardboard is all cut to a consistent shape and size, and squash it flat with a press, and the press is dirty, greasy, and grimy as none of the recycled cardboard has been washed or cleaned in anyway---it is just straight out of the garbage dump. Then they are soaked in an artificial cheese flavor and dyed to a yellow color (or other color consistent with the brand of cheese) with a carcinogen. They are then baked at a low temperature, and then moisturized with additional synthetic flavors, that will soak in like a greasy lotion, which dries into the cardboard giving it a cheese like consistency, before being wrapped and sealed. I might have made some, or most, or all of that up (for example, maybe the street kids wash their hands first). But it doesn't change the fact that sliced cheese is an abomination to the experience and enjoyment of cheese!
Okay, we've had our fun. But how many, if any, "people" have been prevented from saying "Merry Christmas"? And by whom? It's my understanding that the so-called "war on Christmas goes back at least to the 1920s, when Henry Ford, a roaring anti-Semite complained about it and blamed it all on "the Jews". It was revived again in December of 2004 by Bill O' Reilly, who made it a staple of his show when he was on on Fox. In fact, I'll say it right now, while it's still Christmas :MERRY CHRISTMAS everybody! https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2013/12/war-on-christmas-short-history-101222/