I can see how they'd be disgusting if you don't like really salty foods. But as I'd happily consider a salt lick snack food if not for blood pressure issues, they're right up my alley.
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Bacon is salty, ita!
We have a hole in the wall Mexican place, but the whole menu is in Spanish, and there are no pictures. I went in once and got flustered and left.
I don't like salty foods and love them anchovies. Not sure they're ideal for pizza, though. YMMV.
There's a Del Taco in Toledo. I'd only ever encountered it before in LA, so that was a bit of cognitive dissonance the first time I drove past.
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Bacon is salty, ita!
Guess who buys low sodium bacon? One guess!
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I am in favor of both bacon and anchovies. Also olives, capers, and other salty things.
One of the local Mexican places had a cashier whose English was not the best. Fortunately burrito dell pollo con no pico is easy, if not necessarily grammatically correct. She looked so happy to have someone she could understand, and was very disappointed when I answered her return Spanish with "No la usted." It's amazing how much I remember from high school and what I've picked up around here. And giving the girls dirty looks when they smile at me and sweetly say "puta" is very gratifying.
What did you want to say with "No la usted"?
Also if you want to say "con no" the word for "without" is "sin" (pronounced seen)
But as I'd happily consider a salt lick snack food if not for blood pressure issues, they're right up my alley.
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