dasherHampton
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I'm really curious as to what's in those 10 for $1.69 Burger King Chicken nuggets.
It can't be chicken, can it?
It can't be chicken, can it?
This was pretty fast...
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Throw it on, take it off, let it rest, eat it.WTH do you even know how to grill brah?
When people talk mention best Texas BBQ, Franklin Barbecue and Snow's are the two most often mentioned. La Barbecue was often mentioned as well but John Lewis left to Charleston, South Carolina to open up his own restaurant so the quality might have slipped. John Lewis was Franklin's pitmaster so he knows all of Franklin's tricks.
You might be the only one who prefers Salt Lick brisket over Franklin. Like I mentioned, Salt Lick doesn't have good reputation among BBQ enthusiasts.
Here are the top 50 BBQ joints in Texas rated by TexasMonthly. https://www.texasmonthly.com/food/the-list-the-top-50-barbecue-joints-in-texas/
I would never pay to eat ribs at a restaurant. I can cook perfect ribs in my sleep and I'll put my home smoked ribs with the best of them. There's not a single BBQ joint in GA where I had ribs that were better than what I make at home. The only reason I want to try Texas Q is to try the legendary brisket. I want to taste the best so I can compare to my home brisket and see how and where I need to improve. I want to see how high the bar is.Save your time with all the Texas Q joints and go to Pappy’s Smokehouse in STL instead. #1 ribs in the nation.
https://www.pappyssmokehouse.com/
https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/top-5-restaurants/photos/top-5-barbecue-ribs-in-america
I feel like it wasn't as good as the sourdough burger they had 10-15 years ago. Not that the old one was stellar.Had McDonalds quarter pounder with fresh beef. It is better than their frozen stuff, but it's still a McDonalds hamburger, haha. And their awful-tasting ketchup
Also recently tried the Sourdough King from BK. Think Whopper on sourdough bread with special sauce. It was oddly sweet. Not like super sweet, but the sourdough had some sweetness to it, as did the sauce. It was an interesting idea, but I don't think I'd ever get it again, at least not from BK. For regular burgers, I'm usually pretty happy with a potato bun or maybe a brioche bun.
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toast+canned spaghetti+cheese
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I feel like it wasn't as good as the sourdough burger they had 10-15 years ago. Not that the old one was stellar.
Also recently tried the Sourdough King from BK. Think Whopper on sourdough bread with special sauce. It was oddly sweet. Not like super sweet, but the sourdough had some sweetness to it, as did the sauce. It was an interesting idea, but I don't think I'd ever get it again, at least not from BK. For regular burgers, I'm usually pretty happy with a potato bun or maybe a brioche bun.
Here’s a sandwich idea full of shame, regret and clogged arteries.
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The KFC Skinwich.
Get an 8 piece bucket. Remove all the skins and put them between a bun with mayo.
https://thetakeout.com/dear-god-what-have-i-done-behold-the-kfc-skinwich-1826061394
McDonald's New Apple Pie
This is the lattice-topped version with sliced apples (instead of chunks). Apparently it's been rolling out for a couple years, but we only recently got it where I live. If you liked the old one, this version is even better:
https://www.brandeating.com/2016/07/review-mcdonalds-new-baked-apple-pie.html
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