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McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER
Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! Please Note**** Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller square. McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger Ingredients: 2 prepared beef patties 1 prepared bun 2 American cheese slices 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger recipe. Dress the bun the same way. Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! |
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Ronald McDonald. wrote:
> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > Please Note**** > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > square. > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > Ingredients: > 2 prepared beef patties > 1 prepared bun > 2 American cheese slices > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! > What the **** has this to do with UK media misc? |
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Ronald McDonald. wrote:
> wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. Why this part? I mean, wouldn't it be better to eat it while it's still smokin' hot? And you forgot the slice of pickle. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:10:59 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote:
>Ronald McDonald. wrote: > >> wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking >> regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, >> then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > >Why this part? I mean, wouldn't it be better to eat it while it's still >smokin' hot? >And you forgot the slice of pickle. You realized you're xposting??? -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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sf wrote:
> You realized you're xposting??? no tnx -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 02:28:50 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:05:13 +0100, Sofa - Spud >> >>What the **** has this to do with UK media misc? > >Nothing other than to get people like you and me to respond. Let's be >the last who do it. Tut. ****ing disgusting ****s aren't they? |
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sf wrote:
>>> You realized you're xposting??? >> no tnx > Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, > you shouldn't be allowed to post. You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote:
>sf wrote: > >> You realized you're xposting??? > >no tnx Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, you shouldn't be allowed to post. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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ViLco wrote:
> sf wrote: > > > > > You realized you're xposting??? > > > > no tnx > > > Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, > > you shouldn't be allowed to post. > > You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me !PLONK! |
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![]() <alan.holmes> wrote in message ... > ViLco wrote: > >> sf wrote: >> >> > > > You realized you're xposting??? >> >> > > no tnx >> >> > Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >> > you shouldn't be allowed to post. >> >> You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me > > !PLONK! !PLONK! |
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"alan.holmes" wrote:
> ViLco wrote: > >> sf wrote: >> >>>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>>> no tnx >>> Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>> you shouldn't be allowed to post. >> You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me > > !PLONK! You also must be a troll since you chose the path of the other bonehead and took this back to xposting... plonk |
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On Jul 24, 3:56*am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote:
> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > Please Note**** > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > square. > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > Ingredients: > 2 prepared beef patties > 1 prepared bun > 2 American cheese slices > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They were never any good really. One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! John Kuthe... |
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![]() "John Kuthe" > wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 3:56 am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: > McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > Please Note**** > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > square. > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > Ingredients: > 2 prepared beef patties > 1 prepared bun > 2 American cheese slices > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They were never any good really. One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! John Kuthe... Too true. Give me a Wimpy any day. |
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On Jul 24, 6:09*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Jul 24, 3:56*am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: > > > > > > > McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > > Please Note**** > > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > > square. > > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > > Ingredients: > > 2 prepared beef patties > > 1 prepared bun > > 2 American cheese slices > > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! > > Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They > were never any good really. > > One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out > at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for > it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! One can't make a McDonald's burger at home. I can easily see thinking they are crappy and not wanting to, but one couldn't anyway. The OP is an idiot. Some fast food is good. Del Taco's bean & cheese burritos are great. Personally, I can think of quite a few fast food items that I would prefer to most of the recipes posted here, including everything that you have posted recently. 1. Del Taco B&C burrito, extra green 2. Lion's Choice roast beef sandwich 3 Del taco chicken soft taco, no secret sauce, plus green 4. Popeye's spicy fried chicken (though the pieces are tiny and WAY overpriced). 5. Steak'n Shake triple steakburger 6. Steak'n Shake chili The folks out in Cali nearly all speak well of In-N-Out Burger. We now have Red Robin here, which I've yet to try. Same with Johnny Rockets, but I just registered for both of their e-clubs. Not all fast food is crap. Hey, are you involved in that unionization effort? > > John Kuthe --Bryan |
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On Jul 24, 7:07*am, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Jul 24, 6:09*am, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > On Jul 24, 3:56*am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: > > > > McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > > > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > > > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > > > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > > > Please Note**** > > > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > > > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > > > square. > > > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > > > Ingredients: > > > 2 prepared beef patties > > > 1 prepared bun > > > 2 American cheese slices > > > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > > > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > > > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > > > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > > > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > > > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > > > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > > > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! > > > Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They > > were never any good really. > > > One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out > > at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for > > it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! > > One can't make a McDonald's burger at home. *I can easily see thinking > they are crappy and not wanting to, but one couldn't anyway. *The OP > is an idiot. > > Some fast food is good. *Del Taco's bean & cheese burritos are great. > Personally, I can think of quite a few fast food items that I would > prefer to most of the recipes posted here, including everything that > you have posted recently. > > 1. Del Taco B&C burrito, extra green > 2. Lion's Choice roast beef sandwich > 3 *Del taco chicken soft taco, no secret sauce, plus green > 4. Popeye's spicy fried chicken (though the pieces are tiny and WAY > overpriced). > 5. Steak'n Shake triple steakburger I've never eaten a triple. A Double Steakburgers w/cheese, pickles and mustard is my standard Steak-n-Shake burger. > 6. Steak'n Shake chili Definitely YUM! Once recently I ordered a 'cup' if chili, and the waitress brought be a 'bowl', and I pointed out that I had ordered a 'cup' and she said they were out of cups! Lucky ME! :-) > The folks out in Cali nearly all speak well of In-N-Out Burger. *We > now have Red Robin here, which I've yet to try. *Same with Johnny > Rockets, but I just registered for both of their e-clubs. * Been to Red Robin. Boring brass and fern place with a liquor license. Lots of flair, little substance. > Not all > fast food is crap. No, that's why I said "most". > Hey, are you involved in that unionization effort? What unionization effort? John Kuthe... > > > > > John Kuthe > > --Bryan |
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On Jul 24, 7:38*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Jul 24, 7:07*am, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote: > > > > Hey, are you involved in that unionization effort? > > What unionization effort? http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...B?OpenDocument > > John Kuthe... --Bryan |
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On 24 July, 09:56, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote:
> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. Why do you use plastic shit then? > That is KEY! Anyone who uses marketingspeak like "Key" instead of a "important" is a ****. |
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On Jul 24, 7:41*am, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Jul 24, 7:38*am, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > On Jul 24, 7:07*am, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote: > > > > Hey, are you involved in that unionization effort? > > > What unionization effort? > > http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...uristatenews/s... Oh, no, I'd not heard of that. I remember hearing about an effort to standardize the "skills" of home health care workers, which I think is a good idea. As far as wages, I think I'm making a fair wage. I just could use a lot more HOURS a week! I lost my 16 hour a week client, and while I picked up another 10 hour a week client, I could sure use those 16 hours a week back! Or even a part of that! John Kuthe... > > > > > John Kuthe... > > --Bryan |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > >>sf wrote: >> >>> You realized you're xposting??? >> >>no tnx > >Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >you shouldn't be allowed to post. Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst type of usenet scum. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 05:38:26 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >What unionization effort? did you know you're xposting too? -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:49:08 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote: > >>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >> >>>sf wrote: >>> >>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>> >>>no tnx >> >>Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>you shouldn't be allowed to post. > >Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst >type of usenet scum. P.S If I find out who it is, I'll smash their ****ing legs with a hammer. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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ViLco wrote:
> sf wrote: > >>>> You realized you're xposting??? > >>> no tnx > >> Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >> you shouldn't be allowed to post. > > You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me You replied to a faking troll, who added newsgroups again. Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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On Jul 24, 3:56*am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote:
> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER 1. Ground up microwaved kangaroo tail patty 2. Rancid process cheese 3. Imitation ketchup 4. Rehydrated onions 5. Microwaved pickle slice 6. Bun that was around in Jesus' time Get some teenaged kid that hasn't washed in the past five years to slap all this together and charge you a couple of bucks, et voila! The McShitter's experience! |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:19:46 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> wrote: >ViLco wrote: >> sf wrote: >> >>>>> You realized you're xposting??? >> >>>> no tnx >> >>> Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>> you shouldn't be allowed to post. >> >> You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me > >You replied to a faking troll, who added newsgroups again. > You got trolled, Michael. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote: > >>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >> >>>sf wrote: >>> >>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>> >>>no tnx >> >>Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>you shouldn't be allowed to post. > > Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst > type of usenet scum. > Your still xposting! |
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![]() "sf" <stupid@****s> wrote in message ... > On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:49:08 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >>> >>>>sf wrote: >>>> >>>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>>> >>>>no tnx >>> >>>Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>>you shouldn't be allowed to post. >> >>Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst >>type of usenet scum. > > P.S > > If I find out who it is, I'll smash their ****ing legs with a hammer. > > Isn't there some McLaw against that... let's ask Andy Esq. aka Opie Radar Matlock. hehe |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote: > >>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >> >>>sf wrote: >>> >>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>> >>>no tnx >> >>Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>you shouldn't be allowed to post. > > Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst > type of usenet scum. > > -- > I love cooking with wine. > Sometimes I even put it in the food. IAWTP. |
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![]() "sf" <stupid@****s> wrote in message ... > On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:49:08 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:59:36 +0100, sf <stupid@****> wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:45:38 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >>> >>>>sf wrote: >>>> >>>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>>> >>>>no tnx >>> >>>Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>>you shouldn't be allowed to post. >> >>Please KF that idiot. People who impersonate others are the worst >>type of usenet scum. > > P.S > > If I find out who it is, I'll smash their ****ing legs with a hammer. > > -- > I love cooking with wine. > Sometimes I even put it in the food. Use a sledgehammer, works much better than an ordinary hammer. |
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![]() "John Kuthe" > wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 3:56 am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: > McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER > > Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN > slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. > Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American > processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > > Please Note**** > > Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® > cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller > square. > > McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger > > Ingredients: > 2 prepared beef patties > 1 prepared bun > 2 American cheese slices > 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon > > Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger > recipe. Dress the bun the same way. > > Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in > half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow > that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the > cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the > toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking > regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, > then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. > > Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! >Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They >were never any good really. >One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out >at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for >it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! >John Kuthe... Because, it eliminates the need to COOK AND CLEAN UP. Thus, saving you time, and therefore money. |
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sf wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:19:46 +0200, "Michael Kuettner" > > wrote: > >> ViLco wrote: >>> sf wrote: >>> >>>>>> You realized you're xposting??? >>> >>>>> no tnx >>> >>>> Well you're obviously an idiot. If you can't drive your newsreader, >>>> you shouldn't be allowed to post. >>> >>> You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me >> >> You replied to a faking troll, who added newsgroups again. >> > You got trolled, Michael. Not me. ViLco got trolled. Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 02:08:02 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message > ... > On Jul 24, 3:56 am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: >> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER >> >> Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN >> slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. >> Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American >> processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! >> >> Please Note**** >> >> Most slices of American cheese are too big for McDonald's® >> cheeseburgers. So take about 1/4" off two edges to make a smaller >> square. >> >> McDonald's® Bacon Double-Cheeseburger >> >> Ingredients: >> 2 prepared beef patties >> 1 prepared bun >> 2 American cheese slices >> 1 slice Oscar Mayer® Ready Made bacon >> >> Prepare the beef patties and buns as directed in the regular hamburger >> recipe. Dress the bun the same way. >> >> Microwave the pre-cooked bacon for about 15-20 seconds, tear it in >> half, and lay the pieces side by side on the dressed crown. Follow >> that with one slice of cheese. Put cooked beef patty #1 on top of the >> cheese, add another slice of cheese and then beef patty #2. Add the >> toasted heel and wrap in a 12"x16" sheet of waxed paper. (see cooking >> regular hamburgers for wrapping directions) Let sit for 5-7 minutes, >> then microwave (still wrapped) for 15 seconds until hot. >> >> Enjoy a classic bacon double cheeseburger! > >>Why on earth would I ever want to make a McCraps cheeseburger? They >>were never any good really. > >>One of my criteria for eating out is would I make the food I get out >>at home, if I could? If not, why am I paying perfectly good money for >>it out? And that leaves FastFood crap out almost completely! > >>John Kuthe... > > Because, it eliminates the need to COOK AND CLEAN UP. Thus, saving you > time, and therefore money. yep, i'm quite sure you earn a very high hourly rate at your job. if you have one. blake |
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![]() "JERRY" > wrote in message m... > > "John Kuthe" > wrote in message > ... > On Jul 24, 3:56 am, Ronald McDonald. <e...@up.****> wrote: >> McDONALD'S® "OLD-SCHOOL" CHEESEBURGER >> >> Cook the burgers using the regular hamburger recipe and place one THIN >> slice of american cheese on the crown side before adding meat patty. >> Don't use Kraft singles or Velveeta. (or anything termed as "American >> processed cheese FOOD) Use only real American cheese. That is KEY! > Because, it eliminates the need to COOK AND CLEAN UP. Thus, saving you > time, and therefore money. > > Some people have more time then money so making it themselves makes more since. Robert |
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Michael Kuettner wrote:
>>>> You're obviously an unmannered bonehead, plonk me >>> You replied to a faking troll, who added newsgroups again. I know that it wasn't sf, she would never reply like that >> You got trolled, Michael. > Not me. ViLco got trolled. My post stands there as valid as when I posted it, ppl making fakes on usenet are just that, unmannered boneheads. Summer trolls, it's always been like this in these period when lotsa assholes are out of school but not already in vacation -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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