Best 6 Dollar Burgers? - Page 3
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boghat
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PuertoRican
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Bill307
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Canada9103 Posts
On August 03 2007 21:14 boghat wrote: Buy your own fucking meat and cook it, is it that hard? I, for one, will admit that cooking a burger patty and/or bacon and washing and cutting lettuce and tomatoes and cheese and onions and buying all the buns and condiments that you don't use for anything else, all adds up to a lot of work that I'd rather not do for one fresh burger. I don't have a grill or a barbecue, anyway. | ||
boghat
United States2109 Posts
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XCetron
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Im so hungry.... | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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Q~Bert
United States663 Posts
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Nickisonfire
United States440 Posts
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uvaer
Norway157 Posts
and for anyone who gets mcdonalds, i highly recommend getting the dollar McChicken, than ask for their spicy buffalo sauce.. pour some of that on the mcchicken and you are set. dont forget the large fry and large Dr.Pepper oh and for everyone talking about cooking their own burgers, go out and buy a fuckin GFG ! the one and only George Foreman Grill...im telling you, you can cook the most delectible burgers on the planet and for some who actually own it, you know what im talking about | ||
Funchucks
Canada2113 Posts
If people start talking about which chocolate bar they like, nobody says, "Why don't you just go home and bake a cake?" + Show Spoiler + I like the BK Stacker Quad. It is a glorious meatwad. Goes well with their "turbo" coffee. If only the bastards would let you buy those little cinnamon buns with the dipping pack of icing at a normal time of day, it would be the perfect meal. DESSERTS ARE NOT BREAKFAST + Show Spoiler + Seriously, making burgers at home is fine if you feel like eating burgers all week, but raw ground beef isn't sold in individual serving sizes. Even then, there are times when you are away from home and you still want to eat food. | ||
bbz
Sweden416 Posts
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DevAzTaYtA
Oman2005 Posts
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Energies
Australia3225 Posts
It is actually a $15.50 burger, but it has to be shared. ![]() big turkish bread roll is topped with a steak, a chicken schnitzel, a potato cake, bacon, egg, cheese, onion, pineapple and beetroot. There's no asking if you want fries with that. The burger comes with a mountain of fat potato wedges. Oh, and salad. Deakin University nutritionist Dr Tim Crowe estimates it would weigh in at 7000 kilojoules. I have not had the chance to try this beast, although I don't think I would like to cut down a year of my life by having one of these. | ||
dsh
United States879 Posts
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Pika Chu
Romania2510 Posts
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Halo[rA]
United States31 Posts
On August 03 2007 15:50 thedeadhaji wrote: they exist in other states too like arizona. And Nevada! And right now I think that's it... | ||
So no fek
United States3001 Posts
Jack-in-the-Box's Sirloin Burger is pretty tasty too, though I'd rather have a Carl's Jr. burger. Big Macs don't aren't bad, Whoppers are decent, Wendy's is good, In-N-Out can be godly, but my whole family had a stomach flu for 2-3 days after we ate there once. Famous Dave's is an awesome place, though I've never had the burger, so that's next on my list. I've never been to Red Robin, but my brother goes there every now and then, and says they're good, though one time there was a rock in his burger, I kid you not. As for my favorite $6 burger? That would be the Black and Blue burger from a bar called the Emergency Room, not even a block from where I live. A thick patty, with loads of spices, crumbled blue cheese (melted, obviously), and the normal fixings like onions, lettuce, tomato. Served with fries or tater tots for $5.99. | ||
Yogurt
United States4258 Posts
On August 04 2007 09:20 Energies wrote: Ok ladies, its time I introduce you to the Bogan Burger. It is actually a $15.50 burger, but it has to be shared. ![]() big turkish bread roll is topped with a steak, a chicken schnitzel, a potato cake, bacon, egg, cheese, onion, pineapple and beetroot. There's no asking if you want fries with that. The burger comes with a mountain of fat potato wedges. Oh, and salad. Deakin University nutritionist Dr Tim Crowe estimates it would weigh in at 7000 kilojoules. I have not had the chance to try this beast, although I don't think I would like to cut down a year of my life by having one of these. yea that doesnt even look good in the picture | ||
perisie xx_old
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![]() it comes with a spicey red sauce, and mayonaise. you can also dip it in ketchup. my favourite burger ever is/was the mcdonalds mcchicken, but the zinger is messier and very wholesome | ||
Blind
United States2528 Posts
On August 04 2007 10:26 Pika Chu wrote: For regular restaurants, $6 is about the minimum I think. They are usually around $8, like at Red Robins or Islands.isn't 6$ kind of much for a burger?! A lot of the "$6 burgers" at fast food restaurants aren't really $6. It's just making fun of the expensive restaurant burgers. Places like Carl's Jr. sell their "$6 burgers" for about $4. | ||
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