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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 11:54 pm
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Originally Posted by N830MH
Hi all,

Do you know McDonalds is not good for us at all. Because it was too much fat with hamburger and french fries. That's why I am never go back to eat at McDonalds for quite of long time. Don't you mentioned know information from McDonalds? What about breakfast but, it's okay for me that I will ate with steak cheese & bagel. Sometimes that I will eat at the McDonalds another state but, in Arizona does not have it at all. Why you don't figure out more information from McDonalds for me.

Instead, I will go to eat at In & Out Burger but, its absolutely wonderful where we want go there. Also, we have very good place to go. It is Islands Restaurant where we went there for lunch near PV Mall. Its much more convenient for me. So if you try to give me more information for which good restaurant or fast-food. Thanks, Guys!
Our options are more limited in ANC

Originally Posted by notsosmart
My first guess would be that the beef is better quality at In-and-Out. The buns too.
Doesn't In N Out use fresh beef and potatoes, so it should be better since its not frozen? And the buns might be baked fresh too... can't recall...

Originally Posted by cheepneezy
Some of my favorite foods are processed, hydrogenated, and made-from-concentrated apple parts.

As with everything, moderation is the key. If I eat 'good' food for 179 days, what does it matter if I have a Big Mac on day 180? Of course, all the badness of that Big Mac is negated by my Diet Coke.
aaah... Diet Coke

Originally Posted by LapLap
I take it you've never had an ebi burger in Japan, a Quorn burger in the UK or one of the Alvalle Gazpachos in Spain. Experiencing a few tidbits of local cuisine through MacDonalds is all part of International Travel. The only place I'm not tempted to eat at MacDs is in the USA - I've never seen anything exotic or enticing on the menu there.
Hawaii had a teri-burger for a time (last x-mas) but when I was back in Aug, it was discontinued

In Alaska, we have the McKinley Mac, (instead of being made with 2 1/8 lb patties, its with 2 1/4 lb patties... mmm...

Originally Posted by missydarlin
Sometimes there is just nothing quite like a McDonald's cheeseburger and a fountain Coke. I gotta have one of their hot fudge sundaes every once in a while too.
Concur about the fudge sundaes, great after a long day fishin'!
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