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Would you eat this?

well this burger shouldn't be too much a problem for vegetarians, becuase they put everything in a hamburger except the meat ;)
 
How bad is bad enough?

In 'n' Out Burgers has a double-double that is two meat, two cheese, but you could always order it as a "four-by-four" for four meat, four cheese.

Carl's has a burger that has the hamburger and pastrami on it.

Wienersnitzel has a jumbo hot dog that has a hot dog and/I] pastrami.

At our local county fair, you could get a burger where the "bun" was a pair of Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

Mulligan's, a suburban bar in Decatur, Georgia, serves a dish they call the "Hamdog": a hot dog wrapped in a beef patty that's deep fried, covered with chili, cheese and onions, and served on a hoagie bun topped with a fried egg and two fistfuls of fries. [...] It's one of Mulligan's other repasts, however, that may represent the ultimate in nutritive decadence through its combining greasy, cholesterol-stuffed meats with a sweet, fatty, deep-fried treat: the "Luther Burger," a bacon cheeseburger served on a Krispy Kreme doughnut bun.
 
classical_hero said:
This sort of burger is almost enough to make me want to go vegetarian. I remember having a Double quarter pounder with cheese and I just squeezed the burger and out oozed grease an fat. I did this to gross out a lady I knew, but at the same time it grossed me out. Now this is good eating.



Id rather eat 10 of those burger before that, i buy food for my rabbits at the store.

Cmon stop being so healt freakish people, hes not talking about 1 every day! 1 now and then is just good for you. Nothing is healthy if you eat to much of it
 
Yum...

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I wouldn't eat one, because I can't stomach fast food burgers with plastic cheese on them. Make it a real hamburger and I'm there.
 
classical_hero said:
I am proud to introduce a new burger by Burger King called the Quad Stacker. It is made of four patties of prime American beef, with four slices of American chesse, with eith rashers of American bacon, all surrounded by a seseame bun. This contains 1,000 calories, 68 grams of fat, 30 grams of saturated fat, 240 milligrams of cholesterol, and 1,800 milligrams of sodium.

Yeah, but is the bun American too?
 
I'd eat one in a heartbeat. :cringe:
 
I think this could be the solution to the Iraq war. Win (or clog) the hearts and minds of the Iraqis by giving them these free burgers. Then when they are suffieciently obese and lazy to actually fight. We come in for teh win.
 
sanabas said:
I wouldn't eat one, because I can't stomach fast food burgers with plastic cheese on them. Make it a real hamburger and I'm there.
Agreed. I spent a month on holiday in the US this summer, and it was really nice, but one thing guys: you gotta learn to make proper cheese! The gooey orange stuff you put on burgers and such is just plain disgusting. :(
 
The Fjonis said:
Agreed. I spent a month on holiday in the US this summer, and it was really nice, but one thing guys: you gotta learn to make proper cheese! The gooey orange stuff you put on burgers and such is just plain disgusting. :(

If you go to fast food type places, you will get that plastic cheese, you have to go to the smaller and/or nicer burger joints or home grown diners they'll use "Real" cheese ... when I make mine I use Havarti, Provolone, Swiss, Real Cheddar, or other type melting cheeses. That processed cheese should be outlawed it's just nasty.

Oh nice swicth up is fired cheese on your burger that is some good stuff.
 
I hate fast food. So no.
 
Another reason of why I don't eat fast food.
 
Screw fast food. If I'm gonna slam a good deal of beef, I don't need Ronald McDonald's stamp of approval.

Plus, Super Size Me kinda confirmed what I already know:

That fast food will eff you up.
 
I'm not into fast food. But I would enjoy a similar sandwich from a sit-down restaurant.

Don't forget the calories in the Coke that goes with it!

Veritass said:
Mulligan's, a suburban bar in Decatur, Georgia, serves a dish they call the "Hamdog": a hot dog wrapped in a beef patty that's deep fried, covered with chili, cheese and onions, and served on a hoagie bun topped with a fried egg and two fistfuls of fries. [...] It's one of Mulligan's other repasts, however, that may represent the ultimate in nutritive decadence through its combining greasy, cholesterol-stuffed meats with a sweet, fatty, deep-fried treat: the "Luther Burger," a bacon cheeseburger served on a Krispy Kreme doughnut bun.

Thanks, I'll have to check it out!
 
Dawgphood001 said:
Plus, Super Size Me kinda confirmed what I already know:

That fast food will eff you up.

The one guy that ate three Big Macs a day and was skinny as a rail disproved the entire documentary single-handedly!

:lol:
 
Biggest burger I ever ate was called a 'Zen Burger' (one with everything...).

It consisted of 5 pieces of various meats (beef steak, pork, lemon chicken...) each seperated by a slice of cheese.

My mate welched on his offer to buy me a plate of chips if I said I wanted one afterwards.

Biggest steak I ever ate was 36oz (before cooking).

Yes I'm still slimline, and in my 30's - I like to exercise.
 
When I was in the Marines they had a burger at the base club called a BIG GUNNY .... dee-lish!!!

It's was ... (gasp your heart now)

Slice of Cheese
1/2 lbs Ground Beef Pattie
Slice of Cheese
Think Slab of Ham
Slice of Cheese
6 slices of Bacon
Slice of Cheese
another 1/2 lbs Ground Beef Pattie
Slice of Cheese
Topped with Lettuce, Tomatoe, Onion, Mushrooms, Ketchup, Mayo, and Mustard ...
all piled high on a Thick Bun with a side of think fries.

Took about an hour to eat one, but you could drink all night an never get rarely get drunk due to the amount of fatty food in your system.
 
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