What does everyone like? I like all food.
I don't like seafood, except I tasted a scallop once.
Mc Tricks 101.
- Order 2 inexpensive Mc Double sandwiches. ( Jr. Chicken and Mc cheese burger are optional. Pound for pound Mc Double has the greatest value )
- While ordering make a special request.... Say it's for some special needs headcase and "KINDLY" ask for a bit a lettuce on one, and a bit of Big Mac sauce on the other. ( pressing your luck for a slice of tomato is available at participating locations )
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- When seated, remove items from paper bag and open all items for further production.
- Combine sandwiches For an unheard of burger that is superior than the flag ship sandwich in both weight and scale (Not just in processed death meat, but it even has the most bread. Trust me.)
This is called, "The Mc Gang Bang" This one is done my way.
After this you won't be hungry for awhile, as there will be a demon in your belly running the show.
That's some forbidden knowledge.
Dual McDouble McGang Bang Specs:
- Two 100% beef patties seasoned with a pinch of salt and pepper. x2
- Slice of melted American processed cheese.x2
- Tangy pickles.x2
- minced onions. x2
- ketchup. x2
- mustard. x2
- Upper Bun x2
-Lower Bun x2
- Lettuce Optional
-Tomato Optional
- Big mac Sauce
( 11 items listed above, and not 2, but 4 Beef patties for a whopping 23 item stacked modification. )
Weight: 149g x2 Output = "298g" ( Vs. Double Big Mac 268g)
Calories: 380 x2 Output = "760" ( Vs. Double Big Mac 700g)
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Protein 44g max total. ( A full days worth )
Fibre 4g max total (14% daily itake )
Calcium 40% DV max total
Iron 50% DV max total
My favourite food of all time is salmon, but since it's pretty expensive I don't get to eat it every day. Usually I eat whatever is at the student restaurant -- they make the food according to whatever is healthy, and it usually consists of bread, salad and some warm dish. For breakfast I usually eat oatmeal with tomates and cucumber, milk+muesli or omelette+salad. I'm fairly consistent with my breakfast since all of those are easy to make. My after work/uni meal changes a lot. Usually I make a salad consisting of salad and spinach leaves, tomatoes, cucumber, sweet pepper and cottage cheese and then I accompany it with some rice and warm food (statistically speaking it's usually boiled eggs or chicken or both mixed in cooked vegetables). In-between the three foods I eat whatever I get my hands on. I change what I eat quite a lot, though.
Today after work I ate spinach soup and boiled eggs. I have a craving for spinach pancakes + italian salad but I've developed it mostly because they're cheap and easy to make (also pretty much the only convenience food I eat), not really my favourite food.