Your Perfect Burger.

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AnnaMarie

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I miss Big Macs. They used to be "to die for". But thanks to an allergy to sesame seeds they have become "to die from". (I cannot even get a coffee at that place. Cross contamination.)

I tried making their special sauce. Didn't work. Well, recently, I discovered Kraft sells it. I have no idea if it tastes anything like the real stuff, since I haven't had a Big Mac since 1988. But I like it.

I try to follow the song now....sort of.

1 all beef pattie, Special sauce, lettuce (skip the cheese usually), pickles, onion (fried), on a home made sesame free bun.

When I have no sauce....mustard, relish, tomato, onion. I love cheese, but it doesn't love me, so I rarely eat it and though I do like it on a burger, it's not worth the pain.
 

AnnaMarie

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Sounds most excellent!

Tell me, what are bread-and-butter pickles, please? I can Google it, but would like to know to one that has had them.

Thank you!

Bread and butter pickles are good on an open faced grill cheese sandwich. (Just saying)

Funny pickle story. My oldest son loved foods with strong flavours. At two he would eat hot peppers (not burning hot), raw oyster (had to be cut in a way that he did not see the black part), sour pickles. Not all together, but those are things he liked to eat.

One day I gave him a bread and butter pickles. He spit it out and would not eat ANY pickles for 2 years.
 

Grace82

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The tostadas and salsa I pictured are what we get before ordering food.
Nachos are compuestos (fixed or layered) A tostada with refried beans, cheese (ick) spiced beef, jalapeno slice, tomato and avocado. Sort of like this

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That's a meal.

I could eat Nachos for breakfast!
 

Kurben

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I remember a place in Fort Collins, Colorado. Nicks or micks i think. They had a very good burger there Old Nicks (or Micks). That is one thing i learned during my tripsto the states. You know how to make a burger. It always tastes better there than on european soil.
 

Doc Creed

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Must include the following: fried egg, pineapple, beetroot(sliced canned variety), lettuce, tomato, cheese, tomato sauce or barbecue sauce, the meat pattie obviously, anything else?
That sounds good, Cranky. The fried egg, especially. Maybe I could make an English/Aussie burger. Burger (slightly pink), fried egg, pork n beans. That's it, no sauce. Served with fried potatoes, thin and crisp.
 

grin willard

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Bread and butter pickles are good on an open faced grill cheese sandwich. (Just saying)

Funny pickle story. My oldest son loved foods with strong flavours. At two he would eat hot peppers (not burning hot), raw oyster (had to be cut in a way that he did not see the black part), sour pickles. Not all together, but those are things he liked to eat.

One day I gave him a bread and butter pickles. He spit it out and would not eat ANY pickles for 2 years.