This sad looking burrito half was microwaved a few minutes on 40% power before it was splayed open, revealing lots of chicken chunks, some beans, a quantity of cheese, and pitiful lettuce.
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_He-xbNUiza4/TJ60VnZiVUI/AAAAAAAAGDY/EPIHTsLhR2U/s200/Burrito+Fresco+half+reheated+in+microwave.jpg)
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_He-xbNUiza4/TJ60WP-DtuI/AAAAAAAAGDg/f26Jf5KSGu0/s200/Burrito+Fresco+reheated+half+splayed+open.jpg)
To jazz it up a bit and make it more freshish, I topped it with a garden-fresh tomato (literally recently picked from a garden!) and then some salsa.
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_He-xbNUiza4/TJ60WYJ4LvI/AAAAAAAAGDo/VYEc4Rh8Pg4/s200/Burrito+Fresco+half+reheated+and+topped+with+fresh+tomato.jpg)
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_He-xbNUiza4/TJ60WmoGe7I/AAAAAAAAGDw/Qo7wOmE-ItY/s200/Burrito+Fresco+half+reheated,++topped+with+fresh+tomato+and+salsa.jpg)
This half of the burrito was actually better than the first. While loaded with chicken and cheese, the limp lettuce was a rarity and any rice that was supposed to be in this burrito from the get-go was simply non-existent. Fresh tomato and decent salsa totally saved this mess.
0 comments:
Post a Comment