60 Days In: How to Make a Behind-Bars Burrito | A&E

Watch and learn how to make a Behind Bars Burrito. Some prisons only serve two meals a day to cut costs. #60DaysIn

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60 Days In
Season 1

“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana’s Clark County Jail as seven innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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17 thoughts on “60 Days In: How to Make a Behind-Bars Burrito | A&E

  1. No just the worst example but also completely wrong, you think they could have done abit more research into it since there literally the best place to how to cook jail/prison food!!

  2. worst jail burrito ever. give us more credit then that. its usually done with a couple of crush up bags of doritos, cut up pieces of beef sticks and some extra cheese and you can also add cut up pieces of chicken combine all in one bag shake it up to blend in all the ingredients then add the hot water to the bag and then let sit for a few minutes.

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