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Thread: Best and worst Burgers
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5th April 2009, 20:56 #11
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Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
In the likes of burger king, the burger feels more compact. Its still enjoyable, of course, but, to me anyway, doesn't feel like so much of a treat. Its nice food, but thats it. Eddie Rockets is the place to be if you want a meal to go out and enjoy for the meal. But, then again, the price is considerably higher too which is why I don't go there often.Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam
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5th April 2009, 22:41 #12
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Alway remember MacDonalds is 100% pure beef.
Eyeballs, hide, hoofs, horns!
And somebody said that dreaded word Wendy's.
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5th April 2009, 23:45 #13
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Best: Hawai Burgers, a small chain only present in my town. Burger King could also qualify here but I like them pretty much lot maybe because I don't eat them often as they don't a have a restaurant in my town
In the middle: My sister's hamburgers and McDonald's
Worst: That thing they call "burger" sold in the football stadiumFan of Timo Glock and proud of it! :champion: 3 podiums, new start as a Virgin :p
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6th April 2009, 01:42 #14
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White Castle rocks.
Worst burgers.....veggie Burgers.
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6th April 2009, 03:20 #15
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Tony: I have had my doubts about you for a while. Now I know you are in need of help. I mean even the seagulls reject White Castle burgers and you like them? And I thought Danica Fan was delusional!!!!!!
Supper tonight was a 6 oz Buffalo burger (yes real Buffalo) with Cajun spicing, real Old Cheddar Cheese (not processed crap) and Cdn. Back Bacon (aka Peameal Bacon) on a whole wheat bun.
There is no 'Burger Joint' that comes close to that.
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6th April 2009, 08:51 #16
I love burgers but we don't have a lot of good burger joints over here,
so I don't mind the mass produced chain burger in the US whenever I have been there in the past...I liked whoppers and Hardee's too, although I probably like Arby's roast beef more (with their curly fries!)
There is one called Burger King (a small place where college students hang out, not the real BK chain) which I used to visit a lot in my town. It served really big burgers dripping with mayo and some sauce .Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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6th April 2009, 09:01 #17
I don't remember last time I've had a burger...sorry :
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6th April 2009, 21:32 #18
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Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
Buffalo Burgers, Elk Burgers, Moose burger, pork burgers, aren't on the list. I love moose burgers but They don't apply. Neither do Buffalo
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FUR BURGERS!!!!!!
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6th April 2009, 23:04 #19
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I agree about home-made burgers. I too make a good one. The consistency is key. The meat must not be too tightly-packed, to not coin a phrase.
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7th April 2009, 05:36 #20
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Originally Posted by anthonyvop
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