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I know this doesn't entail as a rocking picture and sorry for the language in advance but DAMN did I laugh when I read this! :rofl:

 

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I can't say which of those look more disgusting...

 

How about getting (or making!) a real burger, not this cardboard...thing from McDonald's?

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  DrMcCoy said:
I can't say which of those look more disgusting...

 

How about getting (or making!) a real burger, not this cardboard...thing from McDonald's?

 

With real cow from 1 cow, as opposed to minced multiple cows?

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Actually, my mother made the cake...and tossed it out because it didn't turn out the way she wanted. But first, I grabbed a leftover hamburger patty from the previous night's barbecue and threw it on a bun for photographic comparison. The resemblance was uncanny, even though she wasn't trying to make a 'burger' cake.

 

My actual burgers? :dozey: I ran a burger special the other day, and it sold like fried monkeys. It was called the 'California burger.'

 

1/3 lb. burger patty, seasoned with garlic salt and pepper and broiled to perfection.

Pepper jack cheese

Bacon

Avocado

Chipotle mayonnaise

Lettuce

Tomato

Red onions

Pickles

All on a fresh brioche bun

 

:max: You want fries with that?

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No. :max: The cheeseburger is an iconic American invention, and our measurements and terminology apply.

 

If you're truly confused, 1/3 of a pound is equivalent to 149.6854821 grams...and fries are properly called 'pomme frites,' as they come from France. :dozey:

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The invention of the hamburger is uncertain...although I can only imagine the German version comes on a hard pumpernickel roll with cabbage and marinated artichokes or some such.

 

;)

 

However, the cheeseburger is as American as apple pie. Only an American could come up with something so obvious and yummy.

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Yeah but they're pretty much all variants of a sandwich, who was invented by a guy called "Sandwich" in the Sandwich Islands I believe, if my memory of that one episode of Boy Meets World serves. :xp:

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  DrMcCoy said:
Fries are "pommes". Two syllables, pom-mes.

 

Apples? :eek: Oh wait... that's French :rolleyes:

 

And it's actually a really good attempt by your mom, Zoom! :D At first glance I thought it was a burger :D

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