I'm lovin' McDonald's Asian Chicken salad

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
If you really cared about your health, you'd eat at a sit-down restaurant...like a diner

I've eaten fast food for breakfast and lunch, six days a week, for the past 3 years and I haven't died. Lost about 30 pounds in the process.

Only thing I usually can have for lunch is fast food, about a year now daily, and I haven't gained weight either. I think most of the problems with fast food stem from fatasses who gorge on the worst possible thing to eat a lot of, a lot meaning large portions, not frequently.
 
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SlitheryDee

Oranges don't belong in salads.

For me food falls into two categories:

All sweet stuff: desserts (fruit, confections, chocolate, cake, etc.)

All salty stuff: food stuff that isn't dessert. (Hamburger, steak, vegetables that aren't sweet, etc.)

Never mix your salty and sweet stuff. That's just messed up.

 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: sdifox
1. It ain't Asian.
2. That wasn't chicken.

The guy that made it was obviously of Asian decent, so I beg to differ.

So if I make a hamburger, it becomes Taiwanese Humberger?

Humberger? Not sure I'd eat one of those.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Oranges don't belong in salads.

For me food falls into two categories:

All sweet stuff: desserts (fruit, confections, chocolate, cake, etc.)

All salty stuff: food stuff that isn't dessert. (Hamburger, steak, vegetables that aren't sweet, etc.)

Never mix your salty and sweet stuff. That's just messed up.

Don't go to China then. Their whole diet is based on balance of sweet and salty.
 

Skacer

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Never mix your salty and sweet stuff. That's just messed up.

Wow, have you ever been led astray. Sweet and Salty is a great combination.
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Oranges don't belong in salads.

For me food falls into two categories:

All sweet stuff: desserts (fruit, confections, chocolate, cake, etc.)

All salty stuff: food stuff that isn't dessert. (Hamburger, steak, vegetables that aren't sweet, etc.)

Never mix your salty and sweet stuff. That's just messed up.

Don't go to China then. Their whole diet is based on balance of sweet and salty.

well, you have to throw in the other flavours too, like salty, sour, bitter.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Oranges don't belong in salads.

For me food falls into two categories:

All sweet stuff: desserts (fruit, confections, chocolate, cake, etc.)

All salty stuff: food stuff that isn't dessert. (Hamburger, steak, vegetables that aren't sweet, etc.)

Never mix your salty and sweet stuff. That's just messed up.

Don't go to China then. Their whole diet is based on balance of sweet and salty.

well, you have to throw in the other flavours too, like salty, sour, bitter.

The Chinese food culture is all about balancing "energies". It's kind of cool actually, but they combine some really strange foods to accomplish this. For instance, you will never just find a chocolate bar there, it will always be chocolate covered on something. If I remember right, they have 5 food classes: sweet, sour, bitter, salty and pungent. Eating too much of any one will throw your body out of whack, which is true when you think about it.

Anyway, Asian Salad rules :D