BrianNC
En-Route
Between the hot dog, ham, pulled pork and chorizo it's already a bit pork-heavy.
Can one ever really have too much pork?
Between the hot dog, ham, pulled pork and chorizo it's already a bit pork-heavy.
Can one ever really have too much pork?
Jews. Jews can have too much pork.
Muslims too?
Reported.yeah I posted this on facebook a coupl'a years back about beating my meat:
had to explain it to the parents, which is always a fun conversation to have.
Reported.
I'd say 'who cares' but that'll get someone fired up
I detested chicken for a time after a long hitch in India.what, you don't like chicken?
I detested chicken for a time after a long hitch in India.
We got seafood on thursdays if it didn’t rain.Couldn’t find any place that would grill up some sacred cow?![]()
They put all of that extra stuff on it but leave off the bacon? What’s up with that?
We got seafood on thursdays if it didn’t rain.
Had a hamburger in Bombay....I’m sure it wasn’t cow. Skinny cows over there anyway.
I'd say 'who cares' but that'll get someone fired up
I'd say 'who cares' but that'll get someone fired up
No, not in the absolute sense. But once you pair it with beef then it becomes all about the ratio.Can one ever really have too much pork?
Who cares?I'd say 'who cares' but that'll get someone fired up
There's a burger place not too far from my house, called Lucky's, named after the owner's dog. There's also one about a mile from KPDK, if anyone has a reason to be there. They have a couple of different heart attacks on a plate, but if you're feeling particularly ravenous and can give them 24 hours notice, they have a special challenge burger, which they call the Grim Reaper. It consists of four pounds of ground beef, 8 slices of American cheese, 12 strips of bacon, 7 fried eggs, topped with onion rings and enough mayo to help everything slide down nice and easy. If you finish it by yourself in an hour, you get a $200 gift card and your name on their wall of fame.
If that's too much, they do have good burgers and an interesting beer selection.
*shakes fists*I'd say 'who cares' but that'll get someone fired up
There's a burger place not too far from my house, called Lucky's, named after the owner's dog. There's also one about a mile from KPDK, if anyone has a reason to be there. They have a couple of different heart attacks on a plate, but if you're feeling particularly ravenous and can give them 24 hours notice, they have a special challenge burger, which they call the Grim Reaper. It consists of four pounds of ground beef, 8 slices of American cheese, 12 strips of bacon, 7 fried eggs, topped with onion rings and enough mayo to help everything slide down nice and easy. If you finish it by yourself in an hour, you get a $200 gift card and your name on their wall of fame.
If that's too much, they do have good burgers and an interesting beer selection.
There's a burger place not too far from my house, called Lucky's...
We go there occasionally. My cardiologist would not approve of me attempting the Grim Reaper.![]()
Never heard of them. Always like to hear of 'new' places. I'll have to try them sometime.
http://www.luckysburgerandbrew.com/
Roswell, Brookhaven,and Emory locations. I know the Roswell one is dog friendly, don't know about the others.
I didn't realize they had other locations besides Roswell. We have gone there with and without the pup. Good food!
That you knew of ...I never had dog.![]()