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Subject: WRAPS
Written By: spaceace on 12/09/06 at 12:23 pm
For those of us who like the stuff in a sub just not the bread.
So what's your favorite? :)
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Philip Eno on 12/09/06 at 12:24 pm
In a particular supermarket in the UK there is a Chicken Caesar Salad Wrap, and it is delecious
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: spaceace on 12/09/06 at 12:26 pm
I love chicken salad wraps. :) They're almost an addiction.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Tam on 12/09/06 at 3:03 pm
I put turkey and chicken together with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers and make the greatest tasting wrap ever!!! (imo) ;D
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Tanya1976 on 12/09/06 at 8:57 pm
Chicken wraps, particularly those with exotic or unique flavoring, catches my attention from time to time.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Sister Morphine on 12/09/06 at 9:10 pm
Chick-Fil-A has an amazing Chicken Caesar wrap, with chicken strips, parmesan cheese and romaine lettuce. You get Caesar dressing to put on top of it.....yummmmy! In fact, Chick-Fil-A has two other really yummy wraps; Spicy Chicken and Chargrilled Chicken. I like the Chargrilled wrap with honey mustard dressing.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Badfinger-fan on 12/09/06 at 9:20 pm
have you ever had the lettuce wrap appetizers at a chinese restaurant? where you put the filling in a crisp slice of iceberg lettuce like a taco or wrap it up. they're to die for.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 12/09/06 at 9:36 pm
mmmm...I had a delicious chicken casear on a sundried tomato wrap...and one time on a spinach wrap...they were both great!
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: whistledog on 12/10/06 at 4:21 am
I love that Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell 8)
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Badfinger-fan on 12/10/06 at 4:22 am
I love that Crunchwrap Supreme from Taco Bell 8)
I tried one and I didn't like the saucy cheese, maybe I could get one again, and say no saucy cheese ???
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: spaceace on 12/10/06 at 10:41 am
I had a olive wrap at a local diner. It was surprisingly good. :)
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Gidgxx on 12/11/06 at 11:47 am
I like chicken wraps with lettuce, cheese, black and green olives, green peppers, cucumbers, and tzatziki
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Stompgal on 12/13/06 at 2:03 pm
Last week I made chicken tortilla wraps. I made a filling from chicken, mushrooms, onion, garlic, red peppers, tomato puree and Lea and Perrins sauce. I served the wraps with grated Cheddar cheese, mild salsa and sour cream.
This week I had a chicken salad wrap on Monday and a ham, cheese and salad wrap yesterday.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 12/13/06 at 2:14 pm
Last week I made chicken tortilla wraps. I made a filling from chicken, mushrooms, onion, garlic, red peppers, tomato puree and Lea and Perrins sauce. I served the wraps with grated Cheddar cheese, mild salsa and sour cream.
This week I had a chicken salad wrap on Monday and a ham, cheese and salad wrap yesterday.
that sounds delicious! :)
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Suicidal Blonde on 12/27/06 at 1:07 pm
I make my own. I use aloutte garlic & herb spread, turkey, cilantro, and green onions.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: KKay on 12/27/06 at 1:14 pm
the only problem i have with shop-bought wraps is that there is almost always too much wrap. Then in the end you get a big wad of stuff soaked with dressing or mayo or what have you and it's gross.
I pick everything out of them
It's best to make your own. on the whole i don't eat them.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: La Roche on 12/27/06 at 1:26 pm
the only problem i have with shop-bought wraps is that there is almost always too much wrap. Then in the end you get a big wad of stuff soaked with dressing or mayo or what have you and it's gross.
I pick everything out of them
It's best to make your own. on the whole i don't eat them.
I got a wrap from this deli near where Bay and Victory meet. It was disgusting for that reason. Most was fine then at the bottom it was like a half lb of mayonaise and lettuce water. I ate it and then gagged for about 200 yards.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: KKay on 12/27/06 at 1:27 pm
I got a wrap from this deli near where Bay and Victory meet. It was disgusting for that reason. Most was fine then at the bottom it was like a half lb of mayonaise and lettuce water. I ate it and then gagged for about 200 yards.
That's what I mean. Ew. I had one recently ( served to us at work) and i just ate the inseides..it was good. The tortillas were good, but again, loads of it at the bottom.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: La Roche on 12/27/06 at 1:29 pm
That's what I mean. Ew. I had one recently ( served to us at work) and i just ate the inseides..it was good. The tortillas were good, but again, loads of it at the bottom.
I make the best tortillas. Just use creme fraiche on top and then fold it like you would an envelope.
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: DJ Midas on 12/30/06 at 10:03 pm
The company I work for has an on-site Caf
Subject: Re: WRAPS
Written By: Stompgal on 01/05/07 at 8:41 am
Next week I'm making beef tortilla wraps. It's a recipe in my student recipe book and so was the one for chicken tortilla wraps.