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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by DustyBawls » Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:31 am

Aclaret wrote:8 miles !! Isn't their a KFC or something where you can break your journey ?
KFC? I've never been the biggest fan of heart attacks.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Aclaret » Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:50 am

DustyBawls wrote:KFC? I've never been the biggest fan of heart attacks.
You never had a bucket of skin as part of your happy meal ?

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by DustyBawls » Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:54 am

Aclaret wrote:You never had a bucket of skin as part of your happy meal ?
I prefer the breast.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by AndrewJB » Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:14 pm

exilecanada wrote:Since when has McPukes been making edible burgers? They taste like sawdust! Burger King and Wendy’s aren’t far behind. Harveys make the only decent burger available at a fast food type outlet, at least they taste like a burger, and one can choose the toppings, not the ‘production line’ toppings! Best burgers are home made…..fresh lean ground beef, a little seasoned salt, pinch of garlic powder and done to perfection on the bbq.
A decent home made burger wins every time.

What stopped me from eating from fast food outlets in North America, was working in one myself. Not fast food as such, but a Pizza Hut. There are all sorts of ethical issues, health related ones, environmental ones, but the one that usually convinces people is "Look at that teenager's room" Times that by all the other teenagers that work there, and you get a collective hygiene perception low enough to ignore hunger pangs. Of course there are rules for them to follow, but when you treat young people like crap, and pay them as little as possible, you won't get them as committed to keeping to rules as you might otherwise.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by claret wizard » Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:58 pm

Best burger I've had in the UK. Long way away from Burnley though.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by hampsteadclaret » Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:34 pm

It’s got to be Five Guys all the way.. loads of choice, top quality spuds, keen service.

- venues sampled.. Trafford Centre, Swansea central and New Kings Road, Chelsea.

Not for poor people.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by DustyBawls » Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:44 pm

hampsteadclaret wrote:It’s got to be Five Guys all the way.. loads of choice, top quality spuds, keen service.

- venues sampled.. Trafford Centre, Swansea central and New Kings Road, Chelsea.

Not for poor people.
I'll grab one. Got a donna kebab to demolish first.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ClaretDiver » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:00 pm

When I lived in Thailand, the island I lived on had no fast food joints. People going on visa runs would bring Maccas back for other dive instructors. I didn't eat Maccas for about 4 years then went one day when we were on the mainland.....2 hours later was sick as a dog!!!

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by DustyBawls » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:01 pm

ClaretDiver wrote:When I lived in Thailand, the island I lived on had no fast food joints. People going on visa runs would bring Maccas back for other dive instructors. I didn't eat Maccas for about 4 years then went one day when we were on the mainland.....2 hours later was sick as a dog!!!
I've been to Thailand. You could order a woman quicker than a chip sandwich.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ClaretDiver » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:03 pm

DustyBawls wrote:I've been to Thailand. You could order a woman quicker than a chip sandwich.
Funny guy......

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Guich » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:10 pm

Bosscat wrote:Having been to Scotland a few times and sampled Scottish Breakfasts in hotels etc, let me just say I prefer their "Black Pudding" to the "White Pudding" (wtf is a white pudding) although it can't beat a good old Lancashire Black Pudding (and I am a yorkshireman lol)
White pudding is dreadful. Just deep fried oats in a condom. :x

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Tue Feb 19, 2019 3:23 pm

Listen, whatever your taste in "food", (the last time I had black pudding, it tried to crawl off of my plate, and I had to stab it repeatedly in order to make it behave itself), just remember that a flame-broiled burger (cooked over a charcoal briquette grill), is always superior to a fried, assembly line one, like McDonald's serves. And you Brits and your addiction to everything fried. No wonder few of you live past the age of sixty!

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by MACCA » Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:14 pm

Bosscat wrote:Basically its **** and not healthy.... and what it does to you.....

"What-really-happens-eat-fast-food-Mood-swings-exhaustion-greasy-skin-double-body-fat"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Meh, you get to a certain point in life where you just think fcuk it, I'll eat what i want, do what I want, when I want.

Seen many a cautious, healthy and fitness mad person not survive past 50. You are here for a good time not a long time.
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Bosscat » Tue Feb 19, 2019 5:23 pm

MACCA wrote:Meh, you get to a certain point in life where you just think fcuk it, I'll eat what i want, do what I want, when I want.

Seen many a cautious, healthy and fitness mad person not survive past 50. You are here for a good time not a long time.
My brother always says when we drive past somebody Jogging (especially if they are looking absolutely shot) ... "you know what happened to the bloke that came up with Jogging to keep fit. He had a heart attack and died whilst out JOGGING"

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:05 pm

True story, but I forget the guy's name. Thing is, if he hadn't taken up jogging, he would have died 10 years earlier. He was only a tiny, little shrimp of a man. Probably in-bred somewhere in England.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by DustyBawls » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:09 pm

ontario claret wrote:Listen, whatever your taste in "food", (the last time I had black pudding, it tried to crawl off of my plate, and I had to stab it repeatedly in order to make it behave itself), just remember that a flame-broiled burger (cooked over a charcoal briquette grill), is always superior to a fried, assembly line one, like McDonald's serves. And you Brits and your addiction to everything fried. No wonder few of you live past the age of sixty!
Canada ranks among the world’s most overweight countries - more overweight than the UK: https://globalnews.ca/news/3595135/cana ... nequality/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Now stop calling us fat, before I smack you over the head with my hot dog.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:28 pm

You mistake weight with obesity, my friend. Canadians (at least those, like myself, who are 6th generation Canadians) tend to be taller and more naturally muscular than those of you who filled out the "territorial" ranks of the British Army in the last world war. When my uncle went ashore on D-Day, carrying a Bren gun, as the biggest man in his unit, all 6-foot, 2-inches, 225 lbs of him, it was because of the selective breeding that was required to carve out a home in the Canadian wilderness. So, go ahead and make jokes about us Canucks. We'll just smile, and ask if you need another Thwaites.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Bosscat » Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:49 pm

ontario claret wrote:True story, but I forget the guy's name. Thing is, if he hadn't taken up jogging, he would have died 10 years earlier. He was only a tiny, little shrimp of a man. Probably in-bred somewhere in England.
Have googled him OT m8....

James F. Fixx, who spurred the jogging craze with his best-selling books about running and preached the gospel that active people live longer, died of a heart attack Friday while on a solitary jog in Vermont. He was 52 years old.

Nearer you than us feller :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by brigante » Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:22 pm

There isn’t a fast food burger in the world better than a Grande Big Mac

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by exilecanada » Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:40 pm

DustyBawls wrote:I've been to Thailand. You could order a woman quicker than a chip sandwich.

Ahhh…….a chip butty………such a delicacy, haven’t had one in ages, thanks for the reminder! Plenty of butter on the bread, pile on the chips, malt vinegar and pepper. The key is to squash the bread down so the taste permeates the bread.


We have a similar artery hardening delicacy called Poutine, a Quebec invention. Fries with cheese curds smothered in gravy…..what’s NOT to like about that?

:lol:

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Six fingers » Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:46 pm

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Belial » Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:14 pm

Rick_Muller wrote:Like most fast food “restaurants” there are variations in quality. I notice there’s a more consistent quality in Maccy D’s, but if you find a good Burger King - nothing and I repeat NOTHING beats a well made Whopper burger.
This.

What i will say is that I rarely eat fast food, but if I had to choose one thing it would be the McSausage and egg Muffin. As you correctly say, BK's do thr best burger as long as you can find one that does it well. Bury seems to be ok. I did try the one at the cinema in Burnley once and I won't go again
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by bfcjg » Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:28 pm

Burger King are better.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Wed Feb 20, 2019 12:05 am

Watch it, exile. Keep on mentioning poutine and people will start to think that you're some kind of frog lover. What would Don Cherry think of you?

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Dyched » Wed Feb 20, 2019 12:39 am

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by HieronymousBoschHobs » Wed Feb 20, 2019 12:59 am

claptrappers_union wrote:I’ve heard about this place, they’re popping up in a few places now.
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by exilecanada » Wed Feb 20, 2019 1:25 am

ontario claret wrote:Watch it, exile. Keep on mentioning poutine and people will start to think that you're some kind of frog lover. What would Don Cherry think of you?

‘Sacre bleu’………………! I’ve never met a bowl of poutine I didn’t get along with.

A$$h#le Cherry would pay a king’s ransom for a poutine print suit with matching shirt and tie.
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:29 pm

You should post a picture of one of Cherry's suits, exile. People across the pond wouldn't believe it. But, of course, it's all about his self-promotion. He constantly shags off European hockey players, but he's married to a Swedish woman. A total hypocrite. And why are you an expert on poutine, as an immigrant, while I, as a multi-generational Canadian, have never tasted the stuff. Probably a taste you acquired while visiting Quebec City. (Plus you're apparently multilingual now. You must live near Wilfrid Laurier University, in the French part of K/W.)

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Bosscat » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:50 pm

exilecanada wrote:‘Sacre bleu’………………! I’ve never met a bowl of poutine I didn’t get along with.

A$$h#le Cherry would pay a king’s ransom for a poutine print suit with matching shirt and tie.
poutine.jpg
Thats something I am wanting to try if we get over to Canada in August.... have been told its very tasty :D

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by burnmark » Wed Feb 20, 2019 7:31 pm

Just had a McDonalds at Walton Le Dale on the way home from Chester. Quarter pounder meal with a supplementary double cheeseburger. Lovely!

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by exilecanada » Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:24 pm

ontario claret wrote:You should post a picture of one of Cherry's suits, exile. People across the pond wouldn't believe it. But, of course, it's all about his self-promotion. He constantly shags off European hockey players, but he's married to a Swedish woman. A total hypocrite. And why are you an expert on poutine, as an immigrant, while I, as a multi-generational Canadian, have never tasted the stuff. Probably a taste you acquired while visiting Quebec City. (Plus you're apparently multilingual now. You must live near Wilfrid Laurier University, in the French part of K/W.)

Ya, I’ll post a picture of Cherry in one of his outrageous suits later on. As for being a poutine expert, not an expert, however I do enjoy the delicacy…… a lot! For many years Harvey’s was the only place serving poutine, then a few years back, for some reason everyone jumped on the bandwagon, not only fast food type places, but family type restaurants, sports bars as well. The link below is for the best poutine available, a 3 minute drive from my home. They also serve a pretty good fish n chips, plus most other artery hardening dishes one cares to mention.


https://www.sosbbq.com/Our-Menu.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Oh, and to complete my reply to your reply, I live not far from WLU and Uof W just down the street. The second (if not first) language of choice in the area is Chinese. There’s no shortage of bad drivers wearing black horn rimmed glasses in high end Beemers, Lexus and Benz.

Sh*t, did I say that?

:lol:

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by exilecanada » Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:30 pm

Bosscat wrote:Thats something I am wanting to try if we get over to Canada in August.... have been told its very tasty :D

Do it and take the recipe back with you, you'll make a fortune :D

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:30 pm

Political correctness has not reached the art form that it is in Britain so much in Canada, yet. The last time I was in England, I was upbraided for even mentioning that the other team had a black player, and that we would probably lose because of that fact. All I was really doing was making a factual reference. You can get away with a lot worse than that in Canada.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by basil6345789 » Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:33 pm

I read that a single factory in Lincolnshire makes all McDonald's burgers - 3 million a day.
If the terrorists knobbled it they'd have 5 million scrotes starved to death within a week.
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:18 pm

Why Lincolnshire? Is there a surplus of earthworms there?
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:22 pm

And exile, where is "Half a Cow" on that menu?

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Post by exilecanada » Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:39 pm

ontario claret wrote:Political correctness has not reached the art form that it is in Britain so much in Canada, yet.

Possibly not, but we’re not far behind UK, particularly with pretty boy, fancy socks Justin at the helm…..for now!


Oh, and here’s a picture of Cherry in one of his many outrageous outfits, so many pictures to choose from.

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Post by basil6345789 » Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:10 pm

ontario claret wrote:Why Lincolnshire? Is there a surplus of earthworms there?
Good beef-rearing area apparently.

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Post by Cajun » Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:36 pm

I worked at McDonalds for a while in the late 70s - when there were only 23 outlets in the whole country, all in London apart from one in Southend, and the High Street Kensington branch where I was rated the third busiest in the world outside of the US. My abiding memory is seeing the grotesque inside of a shake machine that hadn't been cleaned properly for a few days - I never eat anything from a McD unless there's absolutely no alternative. Love a good burger from elsewhere though.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Bosscat » Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:45 pm

basil6345789 wrote:I read that a single factory in Lincolnshire makes all McDonald's burgers - 3 million a day.
If the terrorists knobbled it they'd have 5 million scrotes starved to death within a week.
Not this "Scrote" I cannot abide McD cardboard burgers
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Thu Feb 21, 2019 3:26 am

exile, you picked one of Cherry's more discrete outfits. I thought you would have gone with one of flaming Maple Leaf jobs.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ClaretDiver » Thu Feb 21, 2019 5:29 am

exilecanada wrote:Ahhh…….a chip butty………such a delicacy, haven’t had one in ages, thanks for the reminder! Plenty of butter on the bread, pile on the chips, malt vinegar and pepper. The key is to squash the bread down so the taste permeates the bread.


We have a similar artery hardening delicacy called Poutine, a Quebec invention. Fries with cheese curds smothered in gravy…..what’s NOT to like about that?

:lol:
I love Poutine......oh my word!!!!!

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by Top Claret » Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:02 am

Rarely have fast food or take aways and haven't eaten in McDonalds in at least 10 years, and then only the chicken burger. I would not touch the other muck.

On the very rare occasion I try a takeaway, it is at a Turkish place on Bridge Street, Manchester. Then I sit in and eat it. I was there the other lunch time and had a Chicken Donner with salad and garlic sauce washed down with black coffee from the restaurant next door it was excellent.

I would honestly starve than eat McDonalds, Kentucky or Burgar King muck

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by fatboy47 » Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:13 am

Top Claret wrote:Rarely have fast food or take aways and haven't eaten in McDonalds in at least 10 years, and then only the chicken burger. I would not touch the other muck.

On the very rare occasion I try a takeaway, it is at a Turkish place on Bridge Street, Manchester. Then I sit in and eat it. I was there the other lunch time and had a Chicken Donner with salad and garlic sauce washed down with black coffee from the restaurant next door it was excellent.

I would honestly starve than eat McDonalds, Kentucky or Burgar King muck

You do know those Turks wipe their backsides with their bare hands don't you????? :o
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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by basil6345789 » Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:41 am

fatboy47 wrote:You do know those Turks wipe their backsides with their bare hands don't you????? :o
Usually Kurds anyway - they're allowed to use brillo pads.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Thu Feb 21, 2019 5:17 pm

Not everybody has the luxury of living in a part of the world where trees are plentiful enough in order to cut them down in order to make toilet paper. You should thank God that there is enough virgin forest in northern Scandinavia to make your arse wipe. Otherwise, you'd be using one hand to eat with and the other to "do the nasty", just like 99% of the people in the third world.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by exilecanada » Thu Feb 21, 2019 7:45 pm

ontario claret wrote:exile, you picked one of Cherry's more discrete outfits. I thought you would have gone with one of flaming Maple Leaf jobs.

There were many wild suits pictures to choose from, most had his sidekick Ron McLean by his side. Couldn’t be bothered cropping McLean out. Feel free to post one yourself!

;)

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:08 pm

Cherry's not worth it. I hated him even when he coached the Bruins. Without Bobby Orr, he would have been nothing.

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Re: McDonald's Hamburgers

Post by ontario claret » Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:09 pm

His favourite players on all of his teams were no-name thugs, like John Wensink. That says it all.

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