One glass of red wine and my face would go this brutal tomato red. It was mortifying.Fuck it's my ex. She could drink amounts that would kill most people and brush it off like it was nothing.
One glass of red wine and my face would go this brutal tomato red. It was mortifying.Fuck it's my ex. She could drink amounts that would kill most people and brush it off like it was nothing.
I can, I can. And it's better now. But first day they adviced only things that wouldn't get stuck in there or needed too much chewing. And I always chew on that sideCan't you eat with the other side? That's what I did when I got both on the right side taken out. It's what the dentist recommended.
Because blue cheese is better.So here's something that I've found is very unusual in most places. When I lived up north, when you got hot wings, you didn't get blue cheese or ranch, you got sour cream. Why isn't this the normal compliment to hot wings? Ranch and blue cheese are both incredibly salty. The wings are incredibly salty. The tang of plain old sour cream compliments hot wings perfectly. That's all.
I work with a dude that does this to me on the daily. He interrupts me to do this. I have been working longer than him, I’ve been in our position longer than him by a decade, I’m older than him, I’ve been designated longer than him and I do my job in two languages and he does that to me on the daily.I just had someone mansplain Cyberpunk (the genre) to me on Twitter after literally replying to someone about what bothered me about Cyberpunk 2077 like I didn't just reference other Cyberpunk works in my criticism.
Holy shit, no wonder you ladies hate it so much.
So a McFish isn't a burger?Yeah, I gotta agree... a sandwich is anything between two slices of bread. For it to be a burger, whatever is between the bread needs to be ground meat.
Nope. It's just a fish sandwich, despite the bun. You wouldn't call ground turkey on bread a sandwich, you'd call it a Turkey Burger.So a McFish isn't a burger?
Depends on what country you're in. Brits tend to call almost anything on a round bun a burger.So a McFish isn't a burger?
A lot of Greek and Turkish places will do lamb or beef patties like this actually and serve it with tahini or something similair. It's not bad and usually called a "Greek" burger, with buns made out pita bread.So a pitta is a burger if it's sliced through?
How about a panko sandwich?I've just got nothing better to do than try to think of bad examples
I feel like the bread part needs to be in two parts for it to be a "sandwich" or even a burger.So the McToastie is a burger? (I can keep this up all day!) (also, for the record, I honestly and really don't care and I've just got nothing better to do than try to think of bad examples - if anyone is feeling this is not tongue in cheek I apologize and I'll stop)
What, like a breaded fish or chicken? Those are still generally called sandwiches even by the chains.How about a panko sandwich?
--Patrick
A McToastie has two pieces of bread!I feel like the bread part needs to be in two parts for it to be a "sandwich" or even a burger.
What, like a breaded fish or chicken? Those are still generally called sandwiches even by the chains.
Ahh... I'm sorry. I looked up "Mctoastie" and it pointed to me to something on the Mcdonalds Ireland menu that was a pita with bacon and egg in it. The McToastie is a sandwich, not a burger: no ground meat in patty form.A McToastie has two pieces of bread!
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in the same vein, is a McMuffin a burger?
I've had a meatball burger. Hamburger bun, halved meatballs, grilled onions, and a spicy brown gravy. It was pretty good, it was from a food truck set up at a festival in Louisiana.Nope. It's just a fish sandwich, despite the bun. You wouldn't call ground turkey on bread a sandwich, you'd call it a Turkey Burger.
Though I do suppose the ground meat needs to be in a "burger" shape too; despite also being ground, you wouldn't call meatballs on bread a meatball burger.
Not if you recognize the caller!The worst thing about job hunting is having to answer the phone every time it rings.
No, I meant a layer of panko sandwiched (heh) between two slices of bread.What, like a breaded fish or chicken? Those are still generally called sandwiches even by the chains.