
Arby's "Meat Mountain" for $10.00.
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"You know, the bun is the most unhealthy part of that burger."dualstow wrote: Gosh, why not just put an entire animal between two slices of bread.

LOL!moda0306 wrote:"You know, the bun is the most unhealthy part of that burger."dualstow wrote: Gosh, why not just put an entire animal between two slices of bread.




I was invited on the spur of the moment to take a kitchen tour of my favorite Mexican restaurant in the whole US, Jacalitos in Lamont, CA (suburb of Bakersfield) - outstanding food and service - go if you are ever in the area and tell Frank, the owner, I said hello. I could not believe it. Absolutely spotless. Cleaner than our home and my wife is a clean freak. We were at our local Mexican restaurant in Delaware last week, Mexican Table - we were chatting with the assistant manager, Lydia, who invited us to see the kitchen anytime we wanted. I think that speaks bucket loads for an establishment if they will invite you to see the kitchen without any advance notice.TennPaGa wrote:FWIW, my employer sells plastics that are used in commercial kitchens. If I ask any of my colleagues who have had occasion to check out a restaurant kitchen what it's like, all, without fail, offer some version of "you don't want to know".MangoMan wrote:You wouldn't eat at almost ANY restaurant if you saw what went on in the kitchen.dualstow wrote: Maybe this is out of date but when I was in college, two of my buddies worked at Arby's. They looked at me intently as one of them said, "Don't eat at Arby's. We've seen the kitchen." So I don't eat at Arby's.

I think it was a marvelous creation.Desert wrote:Hey, are you quoting me??moda0306 wrote:"You know, the bun is the most unhealthy part of that burger."dualstow wrote: Gosh, why not just put an entire animal between two slices of bread.
Oh, and this is obviously an intelligently designed sandwich, not a paleo sandwich.![]()

Designed, yes. I'm not sure about the rest.Desert wrote: Oh, and this is obviously an intelligently designed sandwich, not a paleo sandwich.![]()


I wish I could take credit for it. I think an Atlantic writer coined it.Desert wrote: The audacity of taupe ... funny.