Saint Nick
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I eat McDonald's relatively regularly...then again I usually only order a double quarter pounder with cheese and make broccoli and other good carbs with it.
Ruh roh, did someone bump this thread because of this? http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2305939
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I eat a decent amount of McD's too
I avoid all the beef because of transfat, anything chicken is fair game.
I've had a lot of bad Filet-o-Fish sammiches, but I've had a lot of awesome ones too. I keep going back.
Uhh, trans-fats are associated with hydrogenated oils, not beef, most restaurants(including Mcd's) use non hydrogenated oils for frying nowadays anyway. With a heavy intake of beef you risk elevating your triglycerides though, I still like McD's once a week when me and the wife get a Big Mac craving..![]()
No really, check the menu.
McDouble: 1g trans fat
McChicken: 0g trans fat
Angus Bacon Burger: 2g trans fat
Chicken Bacon thing: 0g trans fat
BigMac: 1g trans fat
Chicken club : 0g trans fat
you get the idea.
http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/getnutrition/nutritionfacts.pdf
Go down the list, trans fat column. All right there in a row, things with beef 0.5 - 2g trans fat. Get to the chicken, 0,0,0,0,0,0.
More beef, 0.5-2g, then some more chicken, 0,0,0,0,0,0.
This. I've tried. I'm no slouch in the kitchen either. I've tried virtually every combination of English muffins, different ways of cooking the eggs, different types of sausage patties and it just doesn't quite measure up.
MCD's is meh to me, pretty much everyone I know claims to make the most uber home made burgers that blow fast food out the water. I've found this to be very untrue. The majority of people seem to give themselves way too much credit for their cooking abilities. MCD's double's are just decent, but at least they're consistent. The dozens of "home made" burgers I had pretty much universally were shitty.
"ohhh look at me, I got expensive Kobe beef, Brioche buns & the Tilimok Cheedar. BOW DOWN TO MY BURGER!" And it's never as good as they brag about. Same holds true for Steaks and Pizza. Reminds me of how everyone shows pics of their baby "are they the most adorable baby ever!" and they're probably the only one who thinks that.
I've had that happen on occasion too, they fry up to many sometimes and when that happens you get a dried out one, I like to make sure I eat the fish sandwich when I'm eating there, that way if I get a dried out fish Pattie I can go right back to the counter and swap it out with a fresh one..
I don't know if it's the shitty buns or the shitty meat or what, but somehow I'm re-addicted. Are the preservatives laced with crack cocaine? Maybe it's because I ate these fucking things by the dozen when I was a kid and deep in my psyche I crave that shit.
But damn, in the past 2 days I've had 2 McDoubles, 2 Double Cheeseburgers, and 2 McChickens.
Double Cheeseburger + McChicken + Large coke = $3!!!!
Costs less than an Amy's frozen lasagna.
Man I was really vulgar 5 years ago.
Slightly off-topic, but if you're looking to eat cheap and easy:Costs less than an Amy's frozen lasagna.
Then waste water and time cleaning dishes too.Slightly off-topic, but if you're looking to eat cheap and easy:
1. Get an On-Cor frozen lasagna, $2.50 on sale at Kroger if you're lucky.
2. Get a can of green beans, $.50 on sale at Wal-Mart if you're lucky.
Cook the lasagna. Then drain the green beans, add condiments (butter, olive oil, salt, pepper, whatever), and microwave the green beans 2 minutes on high.
Serves three meals for $1 each! (Not including condiments.)
Meh, you could make do with wax paper and plastic flatware like McD.Then waste water and time cleaning dishes too.