Million dollar idea?
By TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85146)
Shingle Springs, California
August 12, 2015 7:45pm CST
So yesterday I was at work eating lunch, which consisted of a partly exploded, formerly frozen microwave burrito. It was pretty tasty for a frozen burrito, but it insisted on exploding. I'm not sure I've ever met one, no matter how I work the timing on the microwave, that didn't explode at least a little bit. So my brilliant thought for the day is that if somebody can invent a frozen burrito that doesn't explode in the microwave that actually tasted good, they could make a lot of money.
What do you think?
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@cynthiann (18602)
• Jamaica
13 Aug 15
I don't know. Are you joking or is this serious? I don't remember ever eating a burrito but I am assuming is is spiced minced beef in a shell. Gosh Dawn - you can really think of some things to make money. Regretfully, I am at a loss for words. Maybe they could. What do I know? Have you stopped wearing a broad brimmed hat in the sun?
*thinks* Phone Dawn to morrow
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
13 Aug 15
@cynthiann I follow the instructions. Doesn't matter what I do...
gnite
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@No_Filter (14)
• United States
13 Aug 15
That would be a really good idea. You should do it.
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
13 Aug 15
I've decided it is all a gimmick to keep you wondering why?
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
13 Aug 15
I'm not fond enough of spring rolls to even attempt it.
@jhechorain (1198)
• Susanville, California
13 Aug 15
Mine always do that too. I haven't had one that looked intact, maybe some air holes in the top but then the filling would still come out the top.
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
13 Aug 15
Awesome, figure out how to make a good tasting burrito that doesn't explode in the microwave oven, and sell it to Americans.