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I prefer BK's Meatnormous breakfast sandwich.
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First of all dumb ass Mcdonalds only serves breakfast in the USofA secondly I still dig your avatar ! Debate can continue now.

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They are good but sucked back when they used powderd eggs.
That makes zero sense. The whole McMuffin gimmick is that it's a broken egg yolk they use, which is why you get the egg part being part white with the yellow part mixed in a little bit.
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That makes zero sense. The whole McMuffin gimmick is that it's a broken egg yolk they use, which is why you get the egg part being part white with the yellow part mixed in a little bit.
The poured a powderd white mixture into a form it cooked for a little while then added the yellow powderd yolk part. I Swear I am not making this up. Maybe it was a regional test market thing.
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:33 PM
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I like the Tim Horton's breakfast sandwich on the biscuit better
although either is a rarity for me
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:36 PM
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I like the Tim Horton's breakfast sandwich on the biscuit better
although either is a rarity for me

That looks good too. Although nothing will come close in popularity to the egg mcmuffin.
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:39 PM
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You know, I've never really been a breakfast person. Something about dumping all that heavy food on top my stomach first thing in the morning always sets my gastrointestinal system on edge the rest of the day. I usually eat a really light breakfast, and then a more sizable lunch.
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You know, I've never really been a breakfast person. Something about dumping all that heavy food on top my stomach first thing in the morning always sets my gastrointestinal system on edge the rest of the day. I usually eat a really light breakfast, and then a more sizable lunch.

They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and you should load up at breakfast.

Chili on a breakfast sandwich I want to try that, but grape jelly on a sausage egg mcmuffin is damn tasty. Everyone should try it once.
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Old 11-07-2009, 04:54 PM
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I don't normally eat breakfast food or McDonald's at all. But in a pinch if I'm up early and on the road, I'll eat Egg McMuffins. In fact, other than the fries, it's the only thing I can tolerate from McDonald's.
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I prefer BK's Meatnormous breakfast sandwich.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:06 PM
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BK sucks.
I like the Whopper, but aside from that. BK does actually tear me up pretty badly. Their breakfasts are kind of an abomination.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:08 PM
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I like the Whopper, but aside from that. BK does actually tear me up pretty badly. Their breakfasts are kind of an abomination.
The only time I ever tried BK breakfast food I got massive diarrhea..
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:14 PM
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I don't normally eat breakfast food or McDonald's at all. But in a pinch if I'm up early and on the road, I'll eat Egg McMuffins. In fact, other than the fries, it's the only thing I can tolerate from McDonald's.
Me too. The hash browns and egg mcmuffins and cherry pies when they have them. That's all I can take.


Tommy's Burgers are tasty. Chili burgers. It's a local chain here that's very good.

I'm battling a flu and I'm having all sorts of burger cravings.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:16 PM
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The only time I ever tried BK breakfast food I got massive diarrhea..
Yeah, that's my gastrointestinal kryptonite. I will put some greasy **** down my gullet, but BK breakfast is usually back out within an hour or 2

And it's worse since I got my gallbladder out a couple years ago.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:21 PM
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sausage egg mcmuffins are my breakfast kryptonite, I can never get enough of them especially when there's a two for deal, gets me all the time, but this past year, I've had to walk away from them. Too much to handle
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:22 PM
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Yeah, that's my gastrointestinal kryptonite. I will put some greasy **** down my gullet, but BK breakfast is usually back out within an hour or 2

And it's worse since I got my gallbladder out a couple years ago.

You ever hear of or try Tommy's burgers? Kabong30?

Chili cheeseburgers!
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:25 PM
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sausage egg mcmuffins are my breakfast kryptonite, I can never get enough of them especially when there's a two for deal, gets me all the time, but this past year, I've had to walk away from them. Too much to handle

That's what I get the #11. Two sausage egg mcmuffins and a hash brown. Good times.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:26 PM
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I went to tommy burgers in the city of industry and there was a guy there with four kids all screaming for chili cheese burgers never seen anything like it in my life
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:28 PM
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First of all dumb ass Mcdonalds only serves breakfast in the USofA secondly I still dig your avatar ! Debate can continue now.
McDonalds has McMuffins and McGriddles in Germany. Croissants, too.
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I went to tommy burgers in the city of industry and there was a guy there with four kids all screaming for chili cheese burgers never seen anything like it in my life


What did you get at Tommy's Burgers?
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:31 PM
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I got the chili cheese burger of course how could I not, but the one thing I remember thinking was that, that family was going to have a line at the bathroom later on in the day>>>>>>>>
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I got the chili cheese burger of course how could I not, but the one thing I remember thinking was that, that family was going to have a line at the bathroom later on in the day>>>>>>>>
I reccomend omitting the pickles and mustard from a Tommy's Chili cheeseburger.

Can't go wrong with fresh burgers.
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Gotta stick with the Sausage McGriddle, 2 Hasbrowns and joos.


And whoever said McD's only serves breakfast in the "USofA" probably shouldn't reproduce.
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you ever make the mistake of getting just the sausage egg mcmuffins and no drink, almost killed myself many times trying to eat them without a drink going through the drive thru later on the freeway
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I reccomend omitting the pickles and mustard from a Tommy's Chili cheeseburger.

Can't go wrong with fresh burgers.
Unless you get ecoli or mad cow disease. I'm guessing their ground beef isn't the best in the world.
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I was actually kidding. That thing is ridiculous and I would never eat it. My girlfreind picked me up one of Jack in the Box's Breakfast Bowls the other morning and it was pretty awesome.
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I was actually kidding. That thing is ridiculous and I would never eat it. My girlfreind picked me up one of Jack in the Box's Breakfast Bowls the other morning and it was pretty awesome.
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Unless you get ecoli or mad cow disease. I'm guessing their ground beef isn't the best in the world.

They make everything fresh to order. It's good.
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They make everything fresh to order. It's good.
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And whoever said McD's only serves breakfast in the "USofA" probably shouldn't reproduce.
I think he's stationed in Italy.
And you can understand the mix-up, Canada being America's hat.

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The bisquits are too dry. I never understand the love for those dried out biscuits.
Depends on the store. I have 2 on my route to work, one always has firm, dry biscuits, the other has fluffy, buttery biscuits. I tend to choose the later, lol.

I can't stand the poached egg pucks on the McMuffins. I love poached eggs, but those pucks have a slimy texture that turns my stomach.
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Don't really eat the McD's biscuits, but on the occasions we head out early to the antique show across town, we stop at Whataburger and I get their sausage biscuit with hasbrowns.
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Depends on the store. I have 2 on my route to work, one always has firm, dry biscuits, the other has fluffy, buttery biscuits. I tend to choose the later, lol.

I can't stand the poached egg pucks on the McMuffins. I love poached eggs, but those pucks have a slimy texture that turns my stomach.
Yes they are greasy. But not as greasy as KFC original recipe chicken.
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