Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:02 pm Post subject: a Hamburger
I went for lunch today and had a burger and fries. While I was eating I realized that this was a processed burger, you know the kind, previously forzen. Then I got to thinking, can you buy a hamburger anymore that was made by hand in the same resturant? It is not that hard to make a REALLY good burger. Get some ground beef, throw in some spices and fry it up. It also make you think what you are actually eating, it may take like beef, but I wonder what else is in it
Our hamburgers are made from fresh, 100% pure beef. They are free of additives, fillers and preservatives of any kind, and we buy only chucks, the front ribs and shoulder. No other parts are ever used. Our butchers carefully hand-cut and grind the beef in our own facility at which point the patties are shipped directly to our stores in refrigerated trucks by our own drivers. This way we have total control over the production of every burger. http://www.in-n-out.com/freshness.asp
I presume that many restaurants make fresh burger (and of course, I'm not counting Macdonald's as a restaurant), but there is actually one (family owned) burger chain that makes fresh burger (and fries and what not).
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:22 pm Post subject:
At the end of the day the bottom line is can we save money. The only two places I have noticed that make hand made hamburgers in eastern Canada is The Dock in New Glasgow and the Chicken Burger in Bedford NS. It is money basically pay less for quick and fast and get the customer in and out and not to have to pay a cook.
At the end of the day the bottom line is can we save money. The only two places I have noticed that make hand made hamburgers in eastern Canada is The Dock in New Glasgow and the Chicken Burger in Bedford NS. It is money basically pay less for quick and fast and get the customer in and out and not to have to pay a cook.
That's all true, but it doesn't have to be as bad as Macdonald's. In-N-Out Burger is a good example of that. I'm not saying that In-N-Out Burger serves the greatest food on the planet, but they show that they can make all right burgers and fries, while they don't compromise so much like Macdonald's.
Yeah but are In-N-Out burgers made in the store with ground beef that hassn't been altered?
I was thinking after I wrote that, that I thin kthe Vi's in Whycocomagh used to use real beef. I haven't been there in a bout a year or 2 so I can 't be sure any more
It is a well researched, and documented book that will make you physically ill
Actually the author of the book talks about In-N-Out, and he is the one who says that In-N-Out is all right. He doesn't say that In-N-Out is the greatest place to eat, but he says that In-N-Out is all right ...
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