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"John H" wrote in message news
When I drive down to NC to play a week of golf with my brother, I always get two double whoppers during the ride down. This is maybe two or three times a year. I agree - every once in a while is OK. ---------------------------- I miss the gooey cheeseburgers sold at drive-in movie theaters back in the 60s. Couple of those in the foil bags and an order of fries in paper boxes that were oil stained by the time you made it back to your car. Probably enough goop to block an artery now but damn, they were good. |
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On 9/22/13 4:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
"John H" wrote in message news
When I drive down to NC to play a week of golf with my brother, I always get two double whoppers during the ride down. This is maybe two or three times a year. I agree - every once in a while is OK. ---------------------------- I miss the gooey cheeseburgers sold at drive-in movie theaters back in the 60s. Couple of those in the foil bags and an order of fries in paper boxes that were oil stained by the time you made it back to your car. Probably enough goop to block an artery now but damn, they were good. Hmmm...Bowl Drive In on the Boston Post Road (Orange Avenue) in West Haven? |
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On Sunday, 22 September 2013 17:30:48 UTC-3, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/22/13 4:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: "John H" wrote in message news ![]() When I drive down to NC to play a week of golf with my brother, I always get two double whoppers during the ride down. This is maybe two or three times a year. I agree - every once in a while is OK. ---------------------------- I miss the gooey cheeseburgers sold at drive-in movie theaters back in the 60s. Couple of those in the foil bags and an order of fries in paper boxes that were oil stained by the time you made it back to your car. Probably enough goop to block an artery now but damn, they were good. Hmmm...Bowl Drive In on the Boston Post Road (Orange Avenue) in West Haven? We probably don't have the choices you do south of the border, but up here I find Wendy's burgers to be a step above the other crap. Their chicken sandwiches are tasty too. |
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On 9/22/13 6:36 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 14:16:08 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 16:06:04 -0400, skin a cat wrote: On 9/20/2013 2:51 PM, wrote: On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 12:14:36 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: My wife says Burger King is better than McDonald's for burgers, but that opinion is based upon "tastings" decades ago. IMHO the burger itself is secondary to the bun and the dressings on a whopper. It is basically a tossed salad on a bun with a little chunk of char broiled flavoring. Don't waste your money on a double meat whopper. Some are stores better than others and I can't really say why. They are supposed to all use the same recipe but some have fresher produce or something. I ate a lot of free whoppers when I was doing the register surveys and rollouts around Tampa St Pete. Like most restaurants, some are squeaky clean, other are **** holes. Look around the register and as much as you can see from the counter. It will give you a clue. If they don't pull out the register and clean under it, they don't clean much else either. Two whoppers for five bucks last week at Burger King so I grabbed two and came home to share. Nobody was home, so I at both Come on guys,every once in a while is still ok... When I drive down to NC to play a week of golf with my brother, I always get two double whoppers during the ride down. This is maybe two or three times a year. I agree - every once in a while is OK. I think a double is a tad too much chewy meat substitute. I don't mind a half pounder if it is a fresh beef, preferably lightly hand packed. AKA a good "bar burger". I've tried a Five Guys burger a couple of times, and they seem several cuts above the burgers served by competitors such as McDonald's, Wendy's, et cetera, but I am not much of a burger fan. Five Guys, however, does overcook them. And the fries from Five Guys don't taste as if they came from a processing plant, like McDonald's fries do. |
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