Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>
MIKE POWELL wrote to GAMGEE <=-
Neither have I. Seems like a strange thing to call them, since *ALL*
fast food places make the fries on the premises. <BOGGLE>
They all fry them on premises, but they usually come frozen and
pre-cut. I wonder if the chain in question actually cuts their own
taters on premises.
I have heard the term housefries before, but never thought about what
it meant.
I have heard the term housefries before, but never thought about what
it meant.
Same here. :-)
Are you talking about just the meat patty part? Cause, no. The meat patty at fast food place can/will never be as good as one you grill at home. The sauce and other things is another story. The lettuce and tomatoes and onions you ge at the store might be 'too' fresh ;).
the world. They, like all of us, are in bed with Big Spud.
I've heard a rumor that McDonald's uses sawdust as filler, and another about McDonald's using "pink slime", but I've always thought those are just myths. think the pink slime one in particular has been debunked as false. Also, Google sez the sawdust rumor comes from the use of cellulose as a filler.
The McDonalds website now (and maybe for awhile now, I never paid attention until this conversation started) specifically states "100% beef". So maybe it was a thing in the past, but I'd still go with DM's comment that it's probabl not very high quality/grade beef. I'm also not sure if you could even have "fillers" of pork or turkey when you specifically state "100% beef".
As for french fry taste, I think McDonald's fries are the best.
I'm a curly-fry fan, myself. Mickey-D's are good, but a little thing; I like my fries on the thick side, with ridges.
*.. Remember how simple life was when there were only two sexes?
Weinerschnitzel doesn't have locations here, but I think it's an odd name for place selling hot dogs.. A schnitzel is a breaded & fried cutlet of veal, chicken, pork, or beef (and a Wiener schnizel specifically is one from (or based on one from) Vienna, Austria).
Weinerschnitzel doesn't have locations here, but I think it's an odd name
for
place selling hot dogs.. A schnitzel is a breaded & fried cutlet of veal,
chicken, pork, or beef (and a Wiener schnizel specifically is one from (or
My guess would be that an American saw the word "weiner" and assumed it meant some kind of sausage or hot dog.
Weinerschnitzel doesn't have locations here, but I think it's an odd
name for place selling hot dogs.. A schnitzel is a breaded & fried
cutlet of veal, chicken, pork, or beef (and a Wiener schnizel
specifically is one from (or based on one from) Vienna, Austria).
I am not familiar with them. I wonder if they sell other things besides dogs, or if any of the dogs are breaded and fried?
My guess would be that an American saw the word "weiner" and assumed it meant some kind of sausage or hot dog.
Also, I only really like sauerkraut if it's with a bratwurst,
Polish dog, or similar. I don't really like sauerkraut on an American-style hot dog.
I tried sauerkraut way back in elementary school nearly 60 years
ago...and I didn't care for it. I guess one has to acquire a taste
for it.
Spam and pineapple sounds good. I'm surprised I haven't seen that on a
menu in Hawaii...
I could see sauerkraut being good with meats like that. And as a side note, I've never seen or heard of anyone using their fireplace to cook food. :P
That used to be a thing out in "the country" here in Kentucky. I
have not seen anyone cook in a fireplace in years, though. IMHO it
is not much different than cooking over a campfire... also IMHO it
would require a fireplace with more "clearance" than your average
home fireplace these days (overhead clearance, that is, so that the
pots and pans are over the fire and not on top of it).
Looking at my fireplace (probably a pretty standard one from the mid 80s, definitely not oversized) that I haven't used in years, there is definitely enough clearance. Especially if you're wanting to use it to cook, you aren't going to want a raging fire at that point.
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