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Will do, old boy!
Probably be a time when the old woman is gone, she is not real happy with me right now, but as I have always said; F*** 'em all, I'll do what I want.
 
That does look good.

Whenever we grill Burgers we stuff them with Cheese Curds. Mostly Cajun or Garlic/Dill curds. Nothing like biting into a hot juicy burger with molten cheese oozing out of it.

Best burger ever...

Pretzel Bun
Burger stuffed with Cheese
Fried Egg (The yoke melts down around the beef and soaks into the bun)
Bacon Slices
Mushrooms
More Cheese sliced on top of the burger.
Oatmeal Stout Mustard as a topping.
 
That does look good.

Whenever we grill Burgers we stuff them with Cheese Curds. Mostly Cajun or Garlic/Dill curds. Nothing like biting into a hot juicy burger with molten cheese oozing out of it.

Best burger ever...

Pretzel Bun
Burger stuffed with Cheese
Fried Egg (The yoke melts down around the beef and soaks into the bun)
Bacon Slices
Mushrooms
More Cheese sliced on top of the burger.
Oatmeal Stout Mustard as a topping.

Home made burger too?

I don't suppose you could send me one in the post could you???
 
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I'm slightly concerned that our American friends are addicted to 'Bacon'....is it the rind, the fat or the thickness of the meat that won them over?
We need to know :)

Well, not really I suppose but, it'll while away a bit of spare time with speculation...
 
Well without it you'd be long dead, Halite is the only edible rock. Animals will travel many miles to reach salt licks. The sodium ion and chloride ions are required for many human/animal systems to operate. The majority of the human tongue consists of salt sensing and sweet sensing receptors. Note the very lage number of "Salty" snacks present in any supermarket. Salt is a common ingredient is almost all prepared foods
 
I'm slightly concerned that our American friends are addicted to 'Bacon'....is it the rind, the fat or the thickness of the meat that won them over?
We need to know :)

Well, not really I suppose but, it'll while away a bit of spare time with speculation...


ALL OF THE ABOVE PLUS SOME READIE!!!!


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'Well without it you'd be long dead, Halite is the only edible rock. Animals will travel many miles to reach salt licks. The sodium ion and chloride ions are required for many human/animal systems to operate. The majority of the human tongue consists of salt sensing and sweet sensing receptors. Note the very lage number of "Salty" snacks present in any supermarket. Salt is a common ingredient is almost all prepared foods'

Its not the salt found naturally in food I mean maike, its 'salty' food.
Dunno about you, but after the speech I've had at the Hospital..the lower my saly intake the better !!
 

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