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olllllo said:
http://www.heartattackgrill.com/


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I'm coming to Phoenix in February. I gotta eat there. I GOTTA!
 
OMG, you'd have to be able to unhinge your jaw like a snake just to be able to eat that thing!!!

I guess I'll keep the rosie O'donell comment to myself.....
 
chriso said:
In the quest of further drunk-food satisfaction, my friends and I invented a new burger.

Finally, reassemble both sandwiches, and behold the mighty goodness that is The McChickenator Sandwich!!!
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So next time you've druck one too many, quaff two of these, and thank me in the morning.

Just what I'd expect from Lincoln...the home of the McRib. LOL. I have a sudden craving for Micky Dee's now. I grew up in Dakota County, Nebraska, btw.
 
We're the home of the McRib?! Sweet! Never knew that! In 1981 nonetheless! I may have to go devise a McRibenator now! :D

So where'd ya wander to after leaving NE? Seems like most Nebraskans go to either Illinois, Oregon, Wisconsin, or Texas.
 
I have a feeling that this thread may spawn an offshoot challenge about who can make the most artery-clogging fast food combo.

I had a mesquite barbequed burger today and it was damn good, but that doesn't compare to a deep fried, fast-food coronary burger.
 
To be fair, only a madman would actually deep fat fry their burger. We just settle for hot metal griddle plates that remind our beef of what flame used to be like. (Unless we eat at BK or Dairy Queen. They're big on chargrilling. <3)

Then again, there was a cold, blustery day back when I worked at a DQ that I did try frying a couple burgers up. My buns were greasy, but god it was tasty.

My favorite was to smother the top of the pattie with bbq sauce while it was still frozen, THEN send it through the chain grill. Comes out with a great sticky glaze!

By the way.... What about a bacon-wrapped hot dog..............INSIDE of a burger pattie? Yes? Maybe?

I might do this once I've bought groceries. This sounds like an ABSOLUTE WINNER.
 
i can't eat fast food anymore. mcdonalds food gives me horrible stomach aches and drains my body of energy.

that heart attack grill looks very tempting, however :D
 
chriso said:
So where'd ya wander to after leaving NE? Seems like most Nebraskans go to either Illinois, Oregon, Wisconsin, or Texas.

As to where I've wandered, I'm currently in Wichita Falls, TX, but have had stints in Okinawa, Little Rock, AR, and Abilene, TX all thanks to Uncle Sam. And a 3 year break where I was in Madison County, IA and South Sioux City, NE. All in the last 16 or so years. Once my tour here is up I'm hoping to go be a recruiter in Nebraska, Iowa or Wisconsin. Hopefully where ever I go I find a LHBS as cool as the one here.

If you come up with a Ribinator post it here!!!
 
When in Denver, I like to head over to The Sports Column acroos the street from The Falling Rock Taphouse and order the Bronco Burger. 1/2 lb ground chuck, 2 chicken tenders, ham, bacon, onion rings, BBQ sauce, cheddar & swiss cheese. A couple of years ago, I ate one for lunch and went back and had another for dinner. :rockin:
 
Brewtopia said:
When in Denver, I like to head over to The Sports Column acroos the street from The Falling Rock Taphouse and order the Bronco Burger. 1/2 lb ground chuck, 2 chicken tenders, ham, bacon, onion rings, BBQ sauce, cheddar & swiss cheese. A couple of years ago, I ate one for lunch and went back and had another for dinner. :rockin:
You rock, but possibly need a bypass every checkup...:ban:

Kidding!
 
I LOVE the concept of the Heart Attack Grill! All this BS about health food this and that...blah blah blah. While we may not eat there regularly, we still love our corinary delights. ( Ever had a pastrami burger? Mmmmmmmm!)
BTW, a stat I heard on Modern Marvels "Fast food tech" said that 75% of meals eaten in a restaurant are fast food restaurants.
Oh, +1 to Jack in the Boxes' dog meat 2/$.99 tacos. Great after having a few brews.
 
mmmm..... Tommy's. I used to live down that way. Met my wife there and still try to stop at Tommy's whenever we go down to visit her family. About 2 years ago we discovered The Hat now that's a regular stop an order of fries or onion rings is plenty for 2, or 3.

Drunk food? Jack in the Crack ultimate cheese and 2 tacos. I can't believe the calorie count on the Ultimate bacon. Damn.
 
orfy said:
I'm a food snob.
I've not been in a Mcdees or KFC for over 15 years.
I'm with you Orfy, this thread is starting to make me ill. I don't know what those things are in the OP's pictures, but they sure aren't cheeseburgers and chicken! I demand real food, and I won't patronize these shacks that systematically embed themselves into our culture for the purpose of selling low-grade poison to our children.

Mind you, I'm an adventurous eater, and at various times have enjoyed brains, tripe, sweetbreads, jellyfish, kidneys, fermented fish eggs, etc. However, there is NO WAY you'd catch me putting a McNugget in my mouth. Or a McAnything, for that matter. Just say McNo to soul-less, heartless, salty, greasy corporate crap.

I'll confess to having eaten hundreds of Tommy burgers (double-cheese, no pickles, extra chili) in my youth, but even that is worlds above the swill that the big evil franchise chains serve up.

Okay, rant over...hope I didn't spoil anybody's drucken feast.
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orfy said:
Any one seen Supersize me?
The creator and star (Morgan Spurlock) created a version of the film with all profanity edited out, and provides it free to school districts. Kids need to see that, if the U.S. wants to cease being the fattest nation in the world.

In response to the film, McDonalds actually removed the "Supersize" option from their menus.
 
Didn't someone make another film just eating from McD's for 30 days and came out healthier, just made better choices, as opposed to supersizing every time it was offered.
 
So $100 Buys Either 400 McNuggets or 295 McNuggets: At my local McDonald's, four chicken McNuggets are $1 and 10 are $3.39. Thus, 12 McNuggets cost less than 10! Meanwhile, the Quarter Pounder with cheese costs $2.89 and contains 510 calories; the double cheeseburger costs $1 and contains 410 calories. Both have about the same content of fat (bad) and protein (good). Nutritionally, you're better off with the cheaper product! Fast food question: NFL Network has Wendy's as a lead sponsor and lends Rich Eisen to that incomprehensible Wendy's bacon-burger commercial. But the NFL itself has Burger King as a lead sponsor. Isn't this more than a tad odd?

Source:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/080101&sportCat=nfl
 
rabidgerbil said:
I think that every one seems to be missing one of the finer points of this incredible creation that the OP has come up with... this is a THREE DOLLAR double gut bomb. For three bucks you are getting enough food to satisfy any druck feeding binge. Forget Al Gore, here is a man truly worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize.

$3.21 after tax, with our local 7% rate. And you get 2 McChickenators for that price. Cheap, greasy, and good. Well, we don't guarantee "good". But if you're druck as hell, cheap and greasy are what you're lookin' for anyways.

And by the way? If I bought a 100x100, and they gave me at least 4 or 5 patties RARE and FROZEN in the middle, there would be hell to pay. In the form of a TOTAL REFUND. Gimme my hundred dollars back!
 
I was totally psyched the other day skiing thinking about rocking a couple of these out on my way home....damn McD's in Silverthorne doesn't have $1 nuggets....had to settle for two double cheeses....next time I will conquer thee, McChikenator!
 
I made a McChickenator a few weeks ago after reading this thread. I gotta say, it is definitely a treat! An artery hardening, diet killing treat.
 
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