Rincewind Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 Well it looks enough to feed three people minimum. But if you young stomach and digestive system can take the strain then go for it. I will not stand in your way.
Jattdogg Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 Large Bigmac meal with a chocolate shake 20 nuggets with a variety of sauce 2 x double cheeseburgers Thats my usual when I go maccies and to be quite honest, I couldnt give a fvck whats in it. Im my teen days i could eat but holy crap thats a healthy appetite you got there
Countryfox Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 Im my teen days i could eat but holy crap thats a healthy appetite you got there Before being chucked out of university I used to eat the contents of an ashtray or live maggots for a bet.... Beat that.
Jattdogg Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 Before being chucked out of university I used to eat the contents of an ashtray or live maggots for a bet.... Beat that. No need to you win
MPH Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 its amazing we haven't dropped down dead on the spot with all the stuff that's bad for us in foods....
MooseBreath Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 I didn't realise you were supposed to sear beef before eating it until last month. I've been eating good steak straight out of the packet for many years. No ill effects that I'm aware of.
MPH Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 I didn't realise you were supposed to sear beef before eating it until last month. I've been eating good steak straight out of the packet for many years. No ill effects that I'm aware of. Went to an Ethiopian wedding couple of years back... they had raw meat on the menu....
foxoffderby Posted 11 November 2015 Posted 11 November 2015 Admittedly this is a US article but I wonder if the same is the case in Britain? 1.Ammonium Sulphate: A byproduct of steel and synthetic fibre production, it was a common source of nitrogen for lawn fertilizer until it became too expensive. 2.Bleached White Flour: Contains alloxan, a poisonous chemical produced by the bleaching process, used by diabetes researchers to cause diabetes in laboratory mice and rats for study. 3.High Fructose Corn Syrup: Used in moderation it can cause a number of ailments including heart disease, liver failure and tooth decay. 4.Mercury: This toxic metal can build up in the fatty tissues of the body leading to depression, anxiety, dementia, Parkinson’s disease and heart disease. 5.Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate: Can cause food intolerance and allergies. 6.Guar Gum: The FDA in the USA has banned its use in large amounts; according to reports it can swell and block the esophagus and intestines. 7.Sorbic Acid: In large doses it can cause damage to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Surprisingly, all of these ingredients are in the burger bun. Does this mean that McDonald’s is healthier if you avoid eating the buns? If they are 100% British and sourced locally I don't care.
Collymore Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Didn't some bloke once finda maccy d burger in the back of his cuboaed that was decades old? Apparently it had no mould and looking almost frozen in time... That'll all then stuff mentioned by the OP.
Unabomber Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I had a big tasty today and it was not tasty at all. Should be called the big disappointment imo.
Guest ttfn Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I had a big tasty today and it was not tasty at all. Should be called the big disappointment imo. Serves you right for straying from a quarter pounder with cheese
kyleolly Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I had a big nasty last night and have had the shits all day today eww
Unabomber Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I had a big nasty last night and have had the shits all day today eww Big nasty I like that one well done mate. Serves you right for straying from a quarter pounder with cheese They are dry as **** man.
Buzzell Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I had a big tasty today and it was not tasty at all. Should be called the big disappointment imo. 100% Una. The sauce tastes like shit.
Samilktray Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 I just stick to the Big Mac. You know where you stand with those.
Buzzell Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 All about the Big Mac sauce man. That stuff is devine.
Bettsj2 Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Big macs are ****ing amazing. I love the double cheeseburgers too. Not sure why but the cheese you have to scrape off the paper tastes absolutely divine.
The Doctor Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Didn't some bloke once finda maccy d burger in the back of his cuboaed that was decades old? Apparently it had no mould and looking almost frozen in time... That'll all then stuff mentioned by the OP. Nothing to do with the stuff mentioned by the op - pure beef burgers will behave the same way, it's basically because of the lack of moisture giving the spores no chance to grow: http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/11/the-burger-lab-revisiting-the-myth-of-the-12-year-old-burger-testing-results.html
Strokes Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Large Bigmac meal with a chocolate shake 20 nuggets with a variety of sauce 2 x double cheeseburgers Thats my usual when I go maccies and to be quite honest, I couldnt give a fvck whats in it. Jesus, that's gross.
Buzzell Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 who has maccies burgers in their cupboards ****ing wish I did.
Collymore Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 who has maccies burgers in their cupboards IIRC he had put it in his coat pocket and then never wore his coat ever again! He must have found it having a clear out.
Collymore Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Large Bigmac meal with a chocolate shake 20 nuggets with a variety of sauce 2 x double cheeseburgers Thats my usual when I go maccies and to be quite honest, I couldnt give a fvck whats in it. How often do you tackle that beast?
Guest seanfox778 Posted 15 November 2015 Posted 15 November 2015 Had a double quarter pounder in Ireland yesterday. We used to have them in the UK I'm sure.
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