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Ever watched Super Size Me that documentry, watch it then go and buy a burger.
No problem - they are something occasional - like most anything. If you eat them every day, you'll be fat - I don't need a film to tell me that.
I do love to see the aloof middle class STW-ers rallying round a thread.
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On your recommendation binners, I popped over to Turkish Delight the other day. It was a kebab of Devastating proportions. Superb though.
good point dezb. edited.
then stuffed the telltale bag under the seat. It's still there and the wife has got the car today, and she'll tut disapprovingly if she finds it
Not just me then!
What's gbk? If it's Burger King what's the g for?
Did you go for the King Size Mixed Lowey? You could feed a family of four on one for a week. ๐
The Turkish Delight do the best kebabs in the world. FACT!
We'll have to get another keeebab night ride sorted soon. The last one was great. Sat outside Lloyds with beers and king sized mixed after a local jaunt. Pretty much everything a man could possibly want there
gbk = gourmet burger kitchen, from what i can glean from posts above.
Haven't eaten in a fast food store in years (literally) but I love Maccy D's Big Mac's, think they taste wonderful, no there not a a gourmet burger but damn they taste great (pity I feel hungry again after 10 minutes).
BK is rubbish though.
Dont get me wrong, i like my Mcdonalds treat every so often. The odd breakfast goes down a treat.
Well, when my little lad was younger i made the flippant comment that McDonalds food was horrible and very bad for you. He was about 4-5yrs old. It must have stuck, because he refuses to ever go inside a Mcdonalds and wont entertain eating their food or anything similar. He even refuses to go to parties there and if frineds ask him as a treat he refuses. His younger cousin and their family do like the odd trip there and my wife got a call from her sister asking us to tell our son not to tell his cousin that he eats unhealthy food. It was upsetting him. I refused as it would be lying ๐
I thought that said gourmet burger king at first.
The GBK in Edinburgh is quite decent. "Gourmet" is probably a stretch but it is definitely a scale above MuckyDees.
The McDs "Big Tasty" tasted like I was chewing on a styrofoam cup, which was a little concerning as it was served in cardboard, so presumably the "flavour" was from the bun and/or the meatfood.
Read about these things.....
.....and thought they ought to be tried. Had some mates 'round a few weeks ago, made own burgers, used premium bacon and good cheese and although they are a heart attack in your hand, they were nice. King of the culinary guilty pleasure surely!
Yep.. king sized mixed. A kebab of biblical proportions.
Sweet Jesus!!!
Is that a "[url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/labioplasty-healthydisturbing ]badly packed kebab[/url]"? ๐
Nowt up with Big Macs once in a while, although I rarely go to McDs myself.
They're full of fat, salt and sugar(like many foods), but they're not disgusting, horrible or puke-inducing, despite the lefty wish to believe it.
They're just a good hit of the right proprtions of salt, sugar, fat, meat etc to be satisfying but not in a very wholesome way. I usually feel hungry again immediately after eating one as well.
Good for getting rid of constipation though.
"there is nothing wrong with big macs"
sorry is there anything right with them ?
they taste like cardboard - they feel like cardboard and they aint even nutritional why anyone would choose to eat them i dont know .... the fetlers one from aus looks vaguely edible ....
Fergburger(queenstown NZ) or kennedys (dundee)or roos leap (montrose or aviemore) make the best burgers around - actually taste like meat and have substantial flavour to them
last time i had a maccy Ds i was in a bad way after a fell running race and my mate just gave me one as it was the first food we came to on the way back from the race as i was in tatters .... it didnt help and i spewed my ringer ๐
"They're full of fat, salt and sugar(like many foods), but they're not disgusting, horrible or puke-inducing, despite the lefty wish to believe it".
LOL if you only new the truth.
LOL if you only new the truth
Did you really "laugh out loud"?
Many foods are prepared on an industrial scale in ways that would be considered 'disgusting' by the squeamish.
A Big Mac won't generally make you ill or want to retch.
All Bran -horrible
Big Mac -reasonably tasty, but not great cuisine.
Cardboard -dry, fibrous and fairly unpleasant
As I've said, though, I very rarely eat them.
So fast food beef patties are minced anus, lips and connective tissue, fried and slapped in a sh^te white soft bap by an indifferent 15 year old oik with bad perosnal hygine and no understanding of food prep hygine. So what? Some of us can deal with that.
[i]they aint even nutritional[/i]
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they aint even nutritional
Aye, they're not even made out of mass, they're made out of MacDonaldions, which are a common particle with no mass.
[i]Good[/i] nutrition it ain't, but if you don't live on them, I suspect you'll be OK.
they're made out of MacDonaldions, which are a common particle with no mass.
Except the Angus burgers. They are Higg's Bison.
They aren't good for you, that much is obvious. But don't eat one every day and you'll do just fine.
As far as taste, that's far too subjective for anybody to say right or wrong. But I'm willing to bet many of those who say they are disgusting would actually find it quite tasty if they had no idea what it was or what was in it.
The sauce is the stuff of gods 
watch that film about the bloke that ate a mcdonalds everyday for a month... i still feel sick thinking about it.
they did alot of test before , during and after, it was shocking vieiwng what it actually did to his body.
my reasonable head says that if i bought a sandwich from tesco for every meal every day it would have the same issues as supersize me guy got !
everything in moderation and balance is key ....
Fore rib, flank salt and pepper. No lips (do cows have them) or knackers or anything else.
Possibly cooked by a dirty oik who hasn't washed his hands since yesterday, but the meat's actually okay. I like them.
whoever sais they are good for constipation is spot on. i eat a maccy d's within 20 min im shiting! i swear to god, reliable as the tide.
I went to Canadia a few years back, Medicine Hat. & I said to the guy we were staying with 'how about a Maccy?' He said, 'are you kiddin?, that stuff IS shit!' He took us to some other burger joint & it was, well, MILES better.
Except theyr'e only in Canadia.
after a heavy night out in bristol i was picked up at 8am by a team mate to go and play football in cardiff for a 10am kick off, after collecting somebody else and vomiting on their doorstep right in front of his wife who i've never met, we set off for taffland. on arrival i was rather green to say the least but found a maccy d's at the entrance to cardiff uni where i promptly devoured two cheese burgers, large fries and a milkshake, mmmmmmmm.
at the end of 90 minute's i was voted man of the match.
all hail macdonalds
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fast-Food-Nation-All-American-Doing/dp/0141006870/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259277264&sr=8-1 ]Fast Food Nation[/url]
BK's xl bacon double cheese.
what joe1983 said
I've never "enjoyed" a Big Mac
I went to Canadialand this summer (Canmore, Calgary, Kamloops & Vancouver).
Wendy's are so much nicer, but you can only eat [i]so[/i] many cheap burgers...
Tim Horton's donuts were rather nice though
in Bratfud, the post-alcohol meal of choice is a Chicken Bhuna. Hmmm, Chicken Bhuna. With a shami kebab, samosa or onion bhaji for starters.
Served with 3 chapattis of course.
That was it, Wendys!!
Tastiest thing I ever had in a McDonald's was a carton of milk.. but the hash browns definitely have their place in 'greasy pleasures' ๐
whoever sais they are good for constipation is spot on. i eat a maccy d's within 20 min im shiting! i swear to god, reliable as the tide.
A whole new meaning to the McFlury ๐ฏ ๐
John Drummer
As a Bratfuddian (collective term made up to annoy my new work colleagues) what curry house(s) do you recommend. I've done OK's and the Nawaab to death this last few months, plus the Aagraah in Shipley. Where else is good but still acceptable for people who may be in 'business casual' mode (ie still on work as opposed to after a few beers)