FOOD What are your favorite fast food condiments? (The ones you save)

Fisher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I was just finishing up a Arby's roast beef sandwich and got to thinking about it.

I always save Arby's horsey sauce and Taco Bell's mild sauce.

How about you?
 
I'd have to agree about the Arby's horsey sauce. I'd put that on ice cream or cake.

I have no others that I save except the horsey sauce.
 

Mzkitty

I give up.
I don't save any these days. When I used to, they started breeding and literally took over my kitchen drawer!!
 

LtPiper

Taking cover
Arby's Horsey and Arby sauce both.

I also seem to collect all 3 sauce packets from Chinese take out too.
 

Bumblepuff

Has No Life - Lives on TB
man-drinking-beer.jpg


"Beer! Pour on leftovers after hangovers! Super for
marinades and sauces! Great for grilling meat cuts!
Perks up opossum stew! Beer has lots of other uses!
Plus, old stale beer works swell as garden slug bait!"
 

Krymsonowl

Inactive
I hear a bottle of beer in the bath water rids one of the evil eye. I am not sure how it works as I have never had an evil eye but I did read this somewhere years ago.


"Beer! Pour on leftovers after hangovers! Super for
marinades and sauces! Great for grilling meat cuts!
Perks up opossum stew! Beer has lots of other uses!
Plus, old stale beer works swell as garden slug bait!"
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SIRR1

Inactive
Del Taco Hot Sauce!!!

Del Taco hot sauce in the red pack!

Great stuff IMHO!!!

Once upon a time my town had a Naugles or Del Taco Mexican fast food restaurant.

I am not kidding you but they built this new store right across the creek from the sewage treatment plant and even though the aroma of the sewage treatment plant was over powering at times the store had cars lined up from 10 pm to 6am daily.

Basically late night partiers kept the store open and the drive thru after 2 am was always packed with rowdies and drunks going home after the bars closed.

The store had horrible day time sales due to the location and odor so after 5 years they closed up shop never to return…:shk:

So now if I crave a Macho Nacho or a Extra Green Burrito I have to cross state lines and drive to St. Louis.

The St. Louis Del Taco is near St. Louis University so this store keeps its hot sauce under lock and key, basically you have to bribe the cashier for Del Taco hot sauce.

You know how college kids are, if it’s a free condiment it goes back to the dorm room as dinner one night so this Del Taco locks up everything!

I usually slide the cashier 5 bucks and she fills up a bag for me and gives it to me with my order, but one night a few years back we stopped after a St. Louis Blues Hockey game and I hit the right person at the right time, I was sold a case of Del Taco hot sauce for 20 bucks.

I used that hot sauce on everything from pizza to chilli to scrambled eggs and yes Taco Bell Tacos.

Eventually I burnt myself out on the sauce and I would gag whenever I saw or smelt the stuff.:kk2:

Now I am on the sauce again and I can’t get enough of the stuff and naturally Del Taco has the sauce under lock and key and I have to pay for my fix!

Rat Bastards!

SIRR1
 

Abdon

Veteran Member
Taco Bell Grren Sauce. mmmmm If you can find it. I think they stopped making it. Luckily I have the secret recipe for it.
 

nomifyle

TB Fanatic
None. Not that I don't eat fast food from time to time, but I don't like any of the condiments.


Judy
 

Penguin Zen

Veteran Member
Arbys Horsey Sauce

Ingredients

* 1 Tbs white vinegar
* 4 Tsp sugar
* 1/2 Tsp salt
* 1 Cup Hellmans' mayonnaise
* 2 Tbs , plus 2 tsp prepared horseradish



* In a small dish, dissolve the sugar and salt in vinegar.
* Measure the mayonnaise and the horseradish into a blender. Add the vinegar solution, then turn the blender on medium speed for about 30 seconds or until creamy!
* Pour sauce into a covered container and chill for several hours.
* Makes One Cup. Enjoy

There are a few copy cats on line ... I save Arbys and Sonnys Bar-B-Que
 

LilRose8

Veteran Member
I save Chinese hot mustard packs and soy sauce packs...they come in handy sometimes when I run out.

Also Taco Bell hot sauce. NO, I NEVER GO TO TACO BELL:whistle:
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Arby's BBQ sauce, and sweet and sour sauce from Chinese restaurants.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
I quit saving those packets, I was always too afraid to use them because I don't know how long they keep.

But the salt and pepper packets come in handy if you have a "boiled egg..to go" though.
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
When it has come down to survival, plain ole yellow mustard has always been my stand by.

I remember days when I was young and incipient, too radical for society, without guidance or sponsorship. I lived on the street at times and when I only had a couple of dollars in my pocket or a handful of change, I would visit the local grocery store and buy a .50 cent pack of lunch meat, a .25 cent bakery roll and hope that maybe I could grab a couple of packs of yellow mustard to spread upon my meager feast.

I still can't quite get enough yellow mustard. I crave it for some reason, those little yellow packets of sustenance that added to my general survival. When you are on the edge of starving, even when you might not even know it, little things like a pack of mustard can help get you through dark times.
I don't mean to laugh at others who don't really quite get it, those who have not had to live on stupid things like packs of mustard and 3 day old donuts on a good day, I just have to add that you should never forget to be grateful for what you have, because even in America, people die of starvation.

Yes, I have to say, that the modest packet of yellow mustard is one of my favorite condiments.
 

Lurker999

Member
I save quite a feww different packets much to my wife's disdain.

Arby's horsey & sauce
Long John Silvers tartar sauce
Chick -fil-a Polynesean sauce
Sonny's sweet BBQ

And the rare one to find, so I stock up on it when I do find it..
Chopped onions
 
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