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I blame whole wheat

panamag8or

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dhermann1 said:
I think it's hilarious how much of a response this thread has gotten. I'll put another 2 cents worth. I always liked Pepperidge Farm and Arnold white bread because they had some substance and flavor. And who doesn't love a good sour dough bread? But Wonder, or TipTop, or Stroehmann's or any of the other mass produced white breads, you can have 'em!

Pepperidge Farm makes something called "hearty white" bread. Boy, it's good, and talk about some dense dough balls. (yes, I still do that sometimes:eek: )
 

Lincsong

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That's probably because only a Wonder Bread Teamster Truck Driver is brave enough to go there.lol

So do you folks request whole wheat hamburger buns and hot dog buns?:rolleyes:
 

Dr Doran

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Lincsong said:
That's probably because only a Wonder Bread Teamster Truck Driver is brave enough to go there.lol

So do you folks request whole wheat hamburger buns and hot dog buns?:rolleyes:

As long as hamburger buns are toasted, I'm good with white or wheat. Of course, I don't know how many places outside of NY and SF have wheat buns. At a fun restaurant in San Francisco, an ex-transvestite joint called Hamburger Mary's, they serve the hamburgers, with all the pickles, etc., on toasted wholewheat bread. Not buns. It is delicious.
 

LizzieMaine

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The only hot dog bun that's legal in New England --

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Nissen's New England Style Frankfurt Rolls. Also good for Lobster Rolls!
 

dhermann1

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Whole wheat hamburger buns

My new method for making burgers: whole wheat buns from "The Farmer". Heavy duty whole wheat buns. Frozen "Bubba Burgers", from Texas. Really premium. Fried on a skillet, then I melt as much Stilton cheese (or other blue cheese) over them as I can get on (usually do it the microwave, actually). Add a huge 3/4 inch think slab of really ripe red tomato, and splash on gobs of Peter Luger Steak Sauce. When I can decent corn, which is hard in the city, I'll have an ear of corn with it.
 

carter

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I use 80/20 Ground Chuck, Worcestershire sauce, cracked black pepper, garlic salt, a pinch of BJ's Steak & Rib House Chicago Steak Seasoning, and a pinch of Tony Chachere's famous Creole Seasoning. No bland burgers here!

Either cooked in a skillet over a gas stove (use just a little olive oil)(in the pan) or outside on the grill.
ONLY on whole wheat buns.
Mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion, and cheese are up to the individuall. We have them all.

Corn on the cob. Bought fresh at the grocery or Farmer's Market. In boiling, lightly-salted water for two (2) minutes. Served with butter, salt, and pepper to taste.

Iced tea, soda, or something stronger, it's up to you.


MAN, I'M HUNGRY! Let's eat! :)
 

sarah smith

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BegintheBeguine said:
In the ghetto store, the one in the gas station, where you have to walk up and ask for what you want through the window the only bread available is Wonder.

I assume "The Ghetto Store" is in poor area of your town?

That is one of the reasons why the health of the poor in this country is so bad. Cheap nothing white "wonder bread" is all that is available...
 

Lincsong

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sarah smith said:
I assume "The Ghetto Store" is in poor area of your town?

That is one of the reasons why the health of the poor in this country is so bad. Cheap nothing white "wonder bread" is all that is available...

Don't blame Wonder Bread for laziness and idleness.:D
 

Jovan

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carter said:
I use 80/20 Ground Chuck, Worcestershire sauce, cracked black pepper, garlic salt, a pinch of BJ's Steak & Rib House Chicago Steak Seasoning, and a pinch of Tony Chachere's famous Creole Seasoning. No bland burgers here!

Either cooked in a skillet over a gas stove (use just a little olive oil)(in the pan) or outside on the grill.
ONLY on whole wheat buns.
Mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion, and cheese are up to the individuall. We have them all.

Corn on the cob. Bought fresh at the grocery or Farmer's Market. In boiling, lightly-salted water for two (2) minutes. Served with butter, salt, and pepper to taste.

Iced tea, soda, or something stronger, it's up to you.


MAN, I'M HUNGRY! Let's eat! :)
In probably one of my most insane acts ever, I made myself a patty melt at 11:30 last night. Marble rye bread from the supermarket bakery, ground chuck with A1 steak sauce, and white American with grilled onions and "special" sauce (the usual mixture of ketchup, mayo, and mustard).

Hey, I was hungry.
 

sarah smith

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Lincsong said:
Don't blame Wonder Bread for laziness and idleness.:D
Wonder bread isn't lazy or idle. Well I guess it is idle in Southern Cal now.

I blame the lack of education for the reason of the poor health of Americans Citizens.

Oh, and fwi... the smiley face really doesn't make your "off color" comment any better. frankly I'm surprised you even said that? Million of working families would probably find that comment quite offensive.
 

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