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Fry Bread!
Is -awesome-.
I had fry bread tacos out in White River/Show Low (over on the reservation) and they were daaaaamn good.
.... Until my asshole of an ex told me I was eating dead people. And then I was kinda freaked out.
And then one of my mgrs @ Red Lobster said he was road trippin' out to Cali & I told him he -must- have fry bread. He came back a changed man... With a recipe for it.
Except instead of putting yummy chicken or steak on it, he put flipping honey & sugar. I made him give me a plain one so I could make my taco.
I made fry bread last night, too. yummeh.
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Fry bread is -awesome-.
Here:
Fry bread is a traditional Native American food, made from flour-based dough (though the method of making the dough varies from tribe to tribe) then stretched out into a thin circle and dropped into hot oil and fried until it turns crispy on the outside and soft on the inside while being puffy and "light".
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These are MUCH better! Soft on the inside. Like a sugarless donut (eew).
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So it's fried, too? Like.. Oh say... -Fry- bread? XD
You can't put chicken or ground beef on those.
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Silly goose you put it inside
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Oh so you stuff it?
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I've never had this "scone" thing.
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No *snip*? lol I've seen them in Starbucks, just never had one.
Swear filter! ~Shorty
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No, those aren't real scones. Those are gross bread-y dry things.
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I thought this was going to be a reference to the 1998 film Smoke Signals. I guess I was wrong. :'C
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I have never heard of such a movie. lol
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OH MY GOD SOMEONE WHO IS NOT ME HAS SEEN SMOKE SIGNALS I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO DO.
I've never had fry bread.
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