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Now these.......

http://www.burgertheory.com/catering.html

are good burgers!!



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> Now these.......
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> http://www.burgertheory.com/catering.html
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> are good burgers!!


Truck sauce? And breadtop bun? Very tiny menu. Plus the burgers look tiny
around but strangely tall. Like they would be hard to eat.

Angela and I recently tried a burger place and for once I had a bun with my
burger but I didn't eat much of it. Didn't care for it at all. They had
toasted the bun. I had forgotten that I really dislike toasted buns. Just
makes them seem stale to me. And they seem to break into pieces easily.
Frankly I wasn't really into my lunch because I thought I had lost my new
phone. Turned out to be under my computer chair. When I realized it was
missing, all I wanted to do was get home and see if it was here! Angela
hates burgers so had some sort of chicken thing. She said it was good. We
might try it again some time when it isn't hot. No AC in there.


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"Julie Bove" > wrote in
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> "I'm back" > wrote in message
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>> Now these.......
>>
>> http://www.burgertheory.com/catering.html
>>
>> are good burgers!!

>
> Truck sauce? And breadtop bun? Very tiny menu.



Did you look at where the burgers come from, or did you just look at
that one page?

http://www.burgertheory.com/



> Plus the burgers
> look tiny around but strangely tall. Like they would be hard to eat.



A couple thousand people would tend to disagree with you... they're the
ones who actually eat them, not look at a photo and make a decision.

http://www.news.com.au/business/your...tracking-food-
truck-for-adelaides-best-burger/story-fn9evb64-1226632487016


>
> Angela and I recently tried a burger place and for once I had a bun
> with my burger but I didn't eat much of it. Didn't care for it at
> all. They had toasted the bun. I had forgotten that I really dislike
> toasted buns.



When buns are toasted over here, most only toast the *inside* of the
bun, and not the outside.


> We might try it again
> some time when it isn't hot. No AC in there.



If you didn't like it, don't go back!! Simple really.



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Captain Peter Swallows blathered:

> Now these.......
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> http://www.boogertheory.com/catering.html
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> are good burgers!!


Reduced to spamming now, are you, Swallows? Has your inability to provide
anal sex to your "clients" put THAT great a crimp in your budget?

Bob

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On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 9:00:51 PM UTC-7, I'm back wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in


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> > Plus the burgers
> > look tiny around but strangely tall. Like they would be hard to eat.

>
>
> A couple thousand people would tend to disagree with you... they're the
> ones who actually eat them, not look at a photo and make a decision.
>


They look homemade to me -- maybe that's why they look strange to JB

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> http://www.news.com.au/business/your...tracking-food-
> truck-for-adelaides-best-burger/story-fn9evb64-1226632487016
>
>
> > Angela and I recently tried a burger place and for once I had a bun
> > with my burger but I didn't eat much of it. Didn't care for it at
> > all. They had toasted the bun. I had forgotten that I really dislike
> > toasted buns.

>


Toasted buns are a nice extra touch I appreciate. When I make burgers over coals I always toast the buns.

>
> When buns are toasted over here, most only toast the *inside* of the
> bun, and not the outside.
>



The mystery of truck sauce explained, and bun selection in Adelaide:

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/r...-1226395467638


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On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 8:36:17 PM UTC-7, Sqwertz wrote:

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> Exciting stuff. They have 2 different burgers and one kind of
> burrito. And the burger comes with AMERICAN CHEESE - Hah!
> Australians love that AMERICAN cheese!
>


The menu is for their food truck. I imagine the burrito is a concession to
vegetarians.

Regarding the cheese: One partner is American, working off nostalgia.
American cheese melts nicely at an affordable price.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/r...-1226395467638
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