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Bring me all the bacon and eggs you have...
There was a restaurant, if you could call it that, when I was growing up called 'Big Ed's' in Oklahoma City. They had a hamburger the size of a large pizza. As far as I could remember there was a ongoing contest that if you could eat one you got it for free. |
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Is it really a wonder that we have such obesity and diabetes problems these days? Fucking sad that society idolizes such staggeringly stupid dietary decisions. To each their own I suppose. View Quote I guess the reason we have such high incidence of infidelity in this country is that half of the people have pussies and the other half have penises? I mean, surely it's availability of bad choices and not the choices themselves, am I right? I teach my children, and I practice, the idea of "sometimes food." That means that eating out, in the first place, is "sometimes food." That also means I don't concern myself with portion size or food choices for items like that when we do it. My family members have home cooked, whole food, meals for ~85 percent of their diet. The *other* 15 percent could be deep fried lard balls dipped in HFCS on a bed of chili cheese french fries and served in a dirty ash tray, wouldn't bother me. Your admonishment seems to indicate that a normal person would make an item like the one in OP a staple of their diet. I can assure you it's not true. We have obesity and diabetes epidemics in this country NOT because people "idolize" stupid dietary decisions like the one in the OP. We have those problems because the AVERAGE, reasonable person in this country pays little to NO attention to what they put in their body at EVERY meal. |
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This. While I could do it; as assembled it's a pile of over done bacon on shitty iceberg lettuce, no tomato to be seen, and I suspect low quality bread to boot. Weak. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Give me some more bread and fixings to make a few a decent BLTs out of it then yeah.....Though the bacon looks over-done. It's the proportion of bacon as it relates to the other fixings that make for a delicious BLT. That mess is a "Bridge Too Far" in the BLT world that would only appeal to the bro-dozer crowd. While I could do it; as assembled it's a pile of over done bacon on shitty iceberg lettuce, no tomato to be seen, and I suspect low quality bread to boot. Weak. Far be it from me to tell a southerner what good food is, but this is one instance where you're completely full of shit. |
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There was a deli in Tysons Corner VA that made a BLT that size.
A whole pound of COOKED bacon. Not just a pound, a cooked pound. I watched a friend eat one, along with fries and a shake. I got sick watching him do it. He didn't even burp. The place went out of business after few years, probably because all the patrons died of heart disease. |
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How is the quality? Is it just a gimmick or is it actually good? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just ate there this morning. I had 3 pancakes and a pound of bacon, the smallest order you can get. And my bill was only $9.00 How is the quality? Is it just a gimmick or is it actually good? It is shit food for the lead poisoned hillbillies from Flint. The bacon is more like deep fried ham slices. |
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It really does not look that big, I could most likely finish it
I prefer mine with far less lettuce and more tomato |
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I was just eating breakfast in that resturant yesterday. All of their food comes in gigantic portions. A side of bacon is a pound of bacon. When I go with my wife and kids we split an order of belgian waffels. An omlete there has a dozen eggs. Its great food.
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Watching Food Paradise on the Travel Channel and they are showcasing a restaurant in Michigan called Tony's that is known for giant BLT sandwiches. I just wonder if any one person ever actually eats the whole thing. I like bacon as much as the next guy, gut damn. http://s3.amazonaws.com/foodspotting-ec2/reviews/809578/thumb_600.jpg?1314387626 http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/57/db/0c/57db0ce7c63659c3dfdfb7eb98570b8a.jpg http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/09/7c/a4/d8/photo0jpg.jpg View Quote easily I cooked 5 lbs of bacon, stacked on bread with dukes and added a pound of cheddar cheese and melted it into a 1" thick slab off goodness. I dipped it into 6 egg yolks and ate all that shit. |
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Just another novelty. GFS food, just lots of it. I ate there before, meh.
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I guess the reason we have such high incidence of infidelity in this country is that half of the people have pussies and the other half have penises? I mean, surely it's availability of bad choices and not the choices themselves, am I right? I teach my children, and I practice, the idea of "sometimes food." That means that eating out, in the first place, is "sometimes food." That also means I don't concern myself with portion size or food choices for items like that when we do it. My family members have home cooked, whole food, meals for ~85 percent of their diet. The *other* 15 percent could be deep fried lard balls dipped in HFCS on a bed of chili cheese french fries and served in a dirty ash tray, wouldn't bother me. Your admonishment seems to indicate that a normal person would make an item like the one in OP a staple of their diet. I can assure you it's not true. We have obesity and diabetes epidemics in this country NOT because people "idolize" stupid dietary decisions like the one in the OP. We have those problems because the AVERAGE, reasonable person in this country pays little to NO attention to what they put in their body at EVERY meal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is it really a wonder that we have such obesity and diabetes problems these days? Fucking sad that society idolizes such staggeringly stupid dietary decisions. To each their own I suppose. I guess the reason we have such high incidence of infidelity in this country is that half of the people have pussies and the other half have penises? I mean, surely it's availability of bad choices and not the choices themselves, am I right? I teach my children, and I practice, the idea of "sometimes food." That means that eating out, in the first place, is "sometimes food." That also means I don't concern myself with portion size or food choices for items like that when we do it. My family members have home cooked, whole food, meals for ~85 percent of their diet. The *other* 15 percent could be deep fried lard balls dipped in HFCS on a bed of chili cheese french fries and served in a dirty ash tray, wouldn't bother me. Your admonishment seems to indicate that a normal person would make an item like the one in OP a staple of their diet. I can assure you it's not true. We have obesity and diabetes epidemics in this country NOT because people "idolize" stupid dietary decisions like the one in the OP. We have those problems because the AVERAGE, reasonable person in this country pays little to NO attention to what they put in their body at EVERY meal. I wish I could disagree with you. I also wish more people would look at a "meal" like that and realize there are long term consequences to eating like that on a regular basis. |
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Easily. Wouldn't be the first time I ate that much bacon. Not proud to say that but there it is.
Once you squash it down, it's not nearly so daunting! |
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I wish I could disagree with you. I also wish more people would look at a "meal" like that and realize there are long term consequences to eating like that on a regular basis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is it really a wonder that we have such obesity and diabetes problems these days? Fucking sad that society idolizes such staggeringly stupid dietary decisions. To each their own I suppose. I guess the reason we have such high incidence of infidelity in this country is that half of the people have pussies and the other half have penises? I mean, surely it's availability of bad choices and not the choices themselves, am I right? I teach my children, and I practice, the idea of "sometimes food." That means that eating out, in the first place, is "sometimes food." That also means I don't concern myself with portion size or food choices for items like that when we do it. My family members have home cooked, whole food, meals for ~85 percent of their diet. The *other* 15 percent could be deep fried lard balls dipped in HFCS on a bed of chili cheese french fries and served in a dirty ash tray, wouldn't bother me. Your admonishment seems to indicate that a normal person would make an item like the one in OP a staple of their diet. I can assure you it's not true. We have obesity and diabetes epidemics in this country NOT because people "idolize" stupid dietary decisions like the one in the OP. We have those problems because the AVERAGE, reasonable person in this country pays little to NO attention to what they put in their body at EVERY meal. I wish I could disagree with you. I also wish more people would look at a "meal" like that and realize there are long term consequences to eating like that on a regular basis. Anyone who eats items like that "on a regular basis" without NATURALLY understanding that there are long term consequences to doing so isn't smart enough to teach. Period. A person like that is fundamentally broken. Since we're wishing. I wish people would simply take the same amount of time they would normally spend in front of the TV and devote it to some form of self improvement. |
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I could finish that.
my wife would puke if she watched me tear through it. |
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There is a joint called AJ's in Macon, MO that serves a 1lb BLT.
I've eaten it. I got the meat sweats. |
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Anyone who eats items like that "on a regular basis" without NATURALLY understanding that there are long term consequences to doing so isn't smart enough to teach. Period. A person like that is fundamentally broken. Since we're wishing. I wish people would simply take the same amount of time they would normally spend in front of the TV and devote it to some form of self improvement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is it really a wonder that we have such obesity and diabetes problems these days? Fucking sad that society idolizes such staggeringly stupid dietary decisions. To each their own I suppose. I guess the reason we have such high incidence of infidelity in this country is that half of the people have pussies and the other half have penises? I mean, surely it's availability of bad choices and not the choices themselves, am I right? I teach my children, and I practice, the idea of "sometimes food." That means that eating out, in the first place, is "sometimes food." That also means I don't concern myself with portion size or food choices for items like that when we do it. My family members have home cooked, whole food, meals for ~85 percent of their diet. The *other* 15 percent could be deep fried lard balls dipped in HFCS on a bed of chili cheese french fries and served in a dirty ash tray, wouldn't bother me. Your admonishment seems to indicate that a normal person would make an item like the one in OP a staple of their diet. I can assure you it's not true. We have obesity and diabetes epidemics in this country NOT because people "idolize" stupid dietary decisions like the one in the OP. We have those problems because the AVERAGE, reasonable person in this country pays little to NO attention to what they put in their body at EVERY meal. I wish I could disagree with you. I also wish more people would look at a "meal" like that and realize there are long term consequences to eating like that on a regular basis. Anyone who eats items like that "on a regular basis" without NATURALLY understanding that there are long term consequences to doing so isn't smart enough to teach. Period. A person like that is fundamentally broken. Since we're wishing. I wish people would simply take the same amount of time they would normally spend in front of the TV and devote it to some form of self improvement. Arfcom is ahead of the curve on that one: Masturbation is self improvement. -Tyler Durden |
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You cannot "squash it down"... The "bacon" is deep fried ham... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Easily. Wouldn't be the first time I ate that much bacon. Not proud to say that but there it is. Once you squash it down, it's not nearly so daunting! You cannot "squash it down"... The "bacon" is deep fried ham... Fried bacon is not flat. You can in fact "squash it" |
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I've eaten at Tony's several times. The bacon IMO is not good. Deep fried.
Everything else is very good. |
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Is it really a wonder that we have such obesity and diabetes problems these days? Fucking sad that society idolizes such staggeringly stupid dietary decisions. To each their own I suppose. View Quote I'll have the triple bypass with a side of high blood pressure please. Cheers! -JC |
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Fried bacon is not flat. You can in fact "squash it" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Easily. Wouldn't be the first time I ate that much bacon. Not proud to say that but there it is. Once you squash it down, it's not nearly so daunting! You cannot "squash it down"... The "bacon" is deep fried ham... Fried bacon is not flat. You can in fact "squash it" The so called bacon will tear the bread apart. The bacon is not crunchy |
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That doesn't even look good. The food industry is slacking now, they just make sub par quality foods in huge portions and people think that makes it good.
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That's not even a whole package of bacon. I could eat two packages of bacon, cooked, easy.
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In my younger years probably. Now? No way I could even eat a 4th of that
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No. While I may sound like a sinner, that's way too much bacon.
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