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    Quote Originally Posted by goofygrin View Post
    not even in the same league. Mariana's is good in it's own way, but Torchy's is on a whole different level of decadence.
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    ace of spades?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goofygrin View Post
    Oh man. The Taco of the Month is the Ace of Spades. This is the BEST taco I have EVER eaten. 8" flour tortilla, jalapeno sausage, brisket, fried egg, cheese, queso, sour cream and diablo sauce. You only need to order this one.
    I stopped by last night and tried the Ace of Spades. This was one hell of a taco, and one is more than enough. You forgot to mention the heartburn and indigestion that follows!!! I think the Bushwacker is still my fav, but I am glad a gave this one a try.

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    I did not get any heartburn or indigestion. In fact I felt great :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by goofygrin View Post
    I did not get any heartburn or indigestion. In fact I felt great :)
    My typical day consists of about a 1500 calorie low fat diet. I think the Ace of spades was a little bit of a shock to my system!

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    I'm ~2k cal with low fat, but you have to cheat sometimes :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    My typical day consists of about a 1500 calorie low fat diet.
    Quote Originally Posted by goofygrin View Post
    I'm ~2k cal with low fat,
    Off topic, but what system are you using for calculations?

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    I wear a GoWearFit (http://www.bodymedia.com/, basically the same thing as a BodyBugg from the Biggest Loser). I put my meals into the software. I weigh my food, etc. as much as possible. Estimate when I eat out.

    I burned > 4500cal/day this weekend (biking, painting, rearranging the house) and average ~3600 cal burn a day when I work out according to the thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell View Post
    Off topic, but what system are you using for calculations?
    I just count calories in my head, rounding to the nearest 50 on most items. I also have my day broken up and don't really let one time of day's overage affect what I do the rest of the day:
    Breakfast: 250c
    Mid-morning Snack: 150c
    Lunch: 350c
    Afternoon Snack: 150c
    Dinner: 400c
    Evening Snack: 200c

    If I go out to lunch for work or dinner with the family, I will usually choose one of the more healthy options on the menu, but make no attempt to figure out what it cost me. I just continue on with my normal plan for the rest of the day. That probably accounts for 4 or 5 meals a week. Of course I usually completely ignore good choices one or 2 of those times (like Torchy's last night).

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    That Ace of Spades looks awesome. Gonna have to try that one.

    Wish they'd bring back the Double Wide taco.
    Oh, well I've got two sevens, and two sevens beats a frush.

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    Is it just me or has there been a lot of recent activity on the taco front here in DFW?

    The Rusty Taco
    Urban Taco
    Taco Diner
    Fuzzy's Taco Shop
    Taco Joint

    I've tried the first three with varied results. Rusty Taco was pretty mediocre, and kind of a zoo at lunch on a Saturday. Urban Taco is tasty but ridiculously overpriced (chalk that up to the Mockingbird Station location?). Taco Diner is pretty darn good, if a bit "artsy."

    I've read good things about Fuzzy's, and they just put one in at Mockingbird and Abrams. The guys on The Ticket rave about the Taco Joint - especially their breakfast tacos & burritos. And I still need to try Torchy's...

    Anyone tried any of the "new-wave gringo" taco joints besides Torchy's? Should we steer this thread toward general Taco Talk?
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    Fuzzy's in Denton is good eatin', I haven't been to the one in Dallas. Rooster's next door to Fuzzy's is tasty bbq.
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    +1 on Fuzzy's (College Station one anyway). Even picked up a few "Eat Me" stickers for the miata...

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    Another for Fuzzy's taco shop. Went to the arlington location last night, got the shrimp and fish tacos, they were bad ass, cheaper than Torchy's too.
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    Eh. Fuzzy's is just OK. Their chips are meh. Tacos seem to be a copy of what all the other boutique shops are doing.

    Torchy's though - is fantastic. First I've heard they have a location in Dallas. I'll be sure to visit them next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    Fuzzy's in Denton is good eatin', I haven't been to the one in Dallas. Rooster's next door to Fuzzy's is tasty bbq.
    Fuzzy's gets me by, I won't go into my BBQ tirade...but Taco Lady. Oh sweet Taco Lacy, you are my love. Tell me you've experienced the glory? What about la Mexicana? Also great with a superior gordita and Mexican steak, but inferior taco.

    I also have a Dallas taco bias...Urban Taco. Its good, a bit more "modern", and peanut habenero salsa will murder your family. I drive to Urban Taco from Lewisville just for that salsa, lol.
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    Yep, every restaurant in town is jumping on the taco bandwagon. Even Taco Bell offers an upgraded soft taco with fresh cilantro and lime.
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