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i will never forget the time my ex girl had to get a stool sample taken. she said she didnt have to go. doctor's response? grab a burger, fries and a coke at mcdonalds.

worked like a charm.

so i will try this mcrib sandwich. for science.
I would say Taco Bell is even better for inducing.... action at the back door.
I honestly don't remember the last time I ate at McDonalds. I try to avoid the big 3 fast-food places. 5 Guys, Smashburger and such is on the occasional rotation (like, once every 3 or 4 months, if that.) Don't know if they're any better for you than the big guys, but they taste a lot better.
 
In my yute I was a BK fan, indeed I depended on them when taking the kids up north for weekend ski trips (the non-skiing Spousal Unit stayed home). But I haven't been inside a fast food place in a couple of decades. Somewhere along the way the smell became mildly offensive to me and I just have no interest in it.

That said, I did a McD drive-through for a lobster roll in 2016. It was actually quite good. I could see having another some day...

Cheers!
 
Lobster Roll!!!! Wow. I'm guessing that was a regional specialty since you're in MA.

BTW, aren't yutes from NYC? Is that also a MA thing? :)
 
McDonald's has come up with some good combinations that are easy to duplicate at home: sausage egg and cheese on an English muffin (McMuffin?) and the McBreakfast McBurrito. If those were already around before by someone else, then I wasn't aware of it.

Taco Bell was my Achilles heel for fast food growing up but I loved them all--McDonald's, Arby's, Burger King, Tubby's (might be regional), Subway, Wendy's.
 
Fried Spam is delicious
I had a buddy who had a family recipe for Spam. He would not give it to me--closely guarded secret.
Personally, I only liked it dumped out on a plate, cold with plain yellow mustard. To this day, I don't know what it's actually made of.
 
McDonald's has come up with some good combinations that are easy to duplicate at home: sausage egg and cheese on an English muffin (McMuffin?) and the McBreakfast McBurrito. If those were already around before by someone else, then I wasn't aware of it.
:drunk: You can't be serious. You really think that McD's "invented" the breakfast sandwich and the breakfast burrito? The breakfast burrito was around for decades before McD's started selling them, and the breakfast sandwich for much longer.
 
:drunk: You can't be serious. You really think that McD's "invented" the breakfast sandwich and the breakfast burrito? The breakfast burrito was around for decades before McD's started selling them, and the breakfast sandwich for much longer.
Nice takeaway.
 
Is there a McRib locator? I would hate to be that guy going to different McDs trying to find it.
 
I'm up to four, four McRib sandwiches!!! Haha haha haha... (queue thunder and lightning).

McRibalicious!!!! So delicious!!!!!
 
That's:
1900 calories (96% DV)
88g of fat (135% DV)
3550mg of sodium (148% DV)
49g of sugar (98% DV)

You'll be pleased to know that all of them have already been "disposed of" - providing happiness with that "light and airy feeling".

You know what they say, 1 a day keeps the doc away.

Perhaps it's time for another McRib!!
 
You'll be pleased to know that all of them have already been "disposed of" - providing happiness with that "light and airy feeling".

You know what they say, 1 a day keeps the doc away.

Perhaps it's time for another McRib!!

I feel like you should change your user name to sixmcribneck...
 
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