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Burger joints is the new big thing around here. We have Wow Burger, Boardwalk Burgers, Dickie Jos, blast burger, five guys, stanich's, humdingers...etc

None of them as good as when I make my own at home...

Word. I'm grilling up burgers now. But you know that.

Anyway. How's the Smash Burger? We saw one while driving around aimlessly one day.
 
Had in and out once wasn't that thrilled I like whataburger better. They are only in Texas if I remember correctly.
 
SO agree. 5 Guy's fries do taste like crap.

Boise Fry Company has Idaho locked down for king of fries. Their burgers blow the doors off of 5guys too.

Smash burger also makes 5 guys look like amateurs.

i went there visiting my folks in Boise in October. Agree hands down.
 
In n Out fries tend to either have people who love them or hate them. I love them, but they have to be eaten right away when hot. But, I know a lot of others who hate them too.

Absolutely. The trick is to eat the fries in the car on the way home. When I got In n Out the other night I started eating the fries as soon as she handed the bag to me. They were hot and delicious. By the time I got home, less than 10 minutes later and unpacked the bag at the table, they were lukewarm and unremarkable.
 
The other trick with In-N-Out fries is to ask for them to cook them a bit longer.


Also, animal style fries. My wife always orders her fries animal style.
 
I can agree about five guys fries. I don't know why they tend to get cold so quickly. The first time I ate there the fries came home nice and hot the second time not so much. The fries come in a huge container. Even splitting them with another person we usually don't finish a regular order. They are very tasty cut up and added to eggs in the morning.
 
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