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Post by inger on Apr 6, 2024 22:18:01 GMT -5
I love In N Out!
Home Depot - not so much. Least handy person ever.
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. Fresh toppings seem to be the secret to their success. I’m out on that. I don’t eat the toppings…
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Post by Renfield on Apr 6, 2024 22:22:18 GMT -5
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. Fresh toppings seem to be the secret to their success. I’m out on that. I don’t eat the toppings… But the well done patties are right in your wheel house.
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Post by azbob643 on Apr 6, 2024 22:24:27 GMT -5
I love In N Out!
Home Depot - not so much. Least handy person ever.
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. When Krispy Kreme open their first store in Denver there was a line around the block...for a donut.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 6, 2024 22:27:22 GMT -5
I love In N Out!
Home Depot - not so much. Least handy person ever.
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. Do you enjoy Shake Shack?
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Post by Renfield on Apr 6, 2024 22:30:47 GMT -5
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. When Krispy Kreme open their first store in Denver there was a line around the block...for a donut. If you can get them hot, worth the wait.
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Post by azbob643 on Apr 6, 2024 22:36:04 GMT -5
When Krispy Kreme open their first store in Denver there was a line around the block...for a donut. If you can get them hot, worth the wait. There's not a donut in the world I'd wait 10 minutes for...
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Post by kaybli on Apr 7, 2024 0:55:58 GMT -5
What a clown.
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Post by inger on Apr 7, 2024 1:17:51 GMT -5
Fresh toppings seem to be the secret to their success. I’m out on that. I don’t eat the toppings… But the well done patties are right in your wheel house. Extra crispy…
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Post by inger on Apr 7, 2024 1:23:00 GMT -5
I gotta say that I don't get the In N Out love. The burgers are so thin there is no way to cook them other than well done. The fries are amongst the worst I have had. I just don't understand why people line up for such mediocre food. When Krispy Kreme open their first store in Denver there was a line around the block...for a donut. Around the year 2000. It was insane, and after they put the doughnuts in stores and I bought a box I found they weren’t all that good. When Popeye’s came out with that breaded chicken sandwich I waited until the lines subsided and decided to get one for lunch. The girl at the counter told me they only served them from 3:00-6:00 or something like that and asked what I’d like to have instead. Nothing. Bye-bye. Besides, most of the people I see in your kitchen look like they probably slept begging the Home Depot next door anyway. Lost my appetite. I never did get one…
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Post by inger on Apr 7, 2024 1:24:00 GMT -5
That’s a clown trot, bro. And not even in “your house”. Go home chubs…
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Post by kaybli on Apr 7, 2024 1:38:00 GMT -5
Ack, I went to play video games with some friends. Now its a game again? So, this is your fault... lol, usually I refuse all video game invites when I watch the Yanks but I thought the game was in good hands at the time.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 7, 2024 1:41:49 GMT -5
We are undefeated this season when we score one run or more.
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Post by laurenfrances on Apr 7, 2024 1:49:45 GMT -5
Fresh toppings seem to be the secret to their success. I’m out on that. I don’t eat the toppings… But the well done patties are right in your wheel house. You want to talk about donuts? Fantastic donuts, Leonard 's bakery. Get there early, they sellout quickly. It's a fixture in Oahu since 1950s for Malasadas (Portuguese donuts) bought to Hawaii by Portuguese laborers. They are rich and buttery. Can be plain or filled with coconut cream, passion fruit (lilikoi), pineapple, etc.. I bring a dozen home each time I go to Hawaii. We go to Oahu, Kauai, Maui, or the Big Island every 2-3 years for 2-3 weeks. They have majestic hiking trails, and beaches.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 7, 2024 1:53:00 GMT -5
But the well done patties are right in your wheel house. You want to talk about donuts? Fantastic donuts, Leonard 's bakery. Get there early, they sellout quickly. It's a fixture in Oahu since 1950s for Malasadas (Portuguese donuts) bought to Hawaii by Portuguese laborers. They are rich and buttery. Can be plain or filled with coconut cream, passion fruit (lilikoi), pineapple, etc.. I bring a dozen home each time I go to Hawaii. We go to Oahu, Kauai, Maui, or the Big Island every 2-3 years for 2-3 weeks. They have majestic hiking trails, and beaches. Sounds amazing. I want to visit Hawaii one day.
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Post by laurenfrances on Apr 7, 2024 2:07:58 GMT -5
You want to talk about donuts? Fantastic donuts, Leonard 's bakery. Get there early, they sellout quickly. It's a fixture in Oahu since 1950s for Malasadas (Portuguese donuts) bought to Hawaii by Portuguese laborers. They are rich and buttery. Can be plain or filled with coconut cream, passion fruit (lilikoi), pineapple, etc.. I bring a dozen home each time I go to Hawaii. We go to Oahu, Kauai, Maui, or the Big Island every 2-3 years for 2-3 weeks. They have majestic hiking trails, and beaches. Sounds amazing. I want to visit Hawaii one day. Our recent trip was last December to Oahu and the big island. We hiked into a lava tube, it was intimidating. We also went to the highest peak (Mauna Kea) in Hilo to the observation telescope to watch the sunset. Second highest peak on earth. It was freezing /windy and covered with snow. Along with shorts and tee shirts, we took ski parkas, trekking poles and hiking boots.
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