Nothing wrong with McDonald's if it's something you indulge in once in a while. This is the first time I've eaten McD's specifically in months, maybe over a year. Nothing wrong with it if you're healthy and don't eat it regularly like a fatty. It's just not nutritionally very wholesome. Just get smaller sizes on sides, which is where the real dangers are. Fries are bullshit, but they taste good. Gets small one. Soda is tasty from a fountain. Get a small one. Don't eat like a fat girl and don't be afraid of eating junk food once in a while. It's tasty and that is the reason why people like it.
The chicken McNuggets are still excellent like I remembered them. Arrived warm and crispy, with tender and juicy chicken inside. Went well with Tangy Honey Mustard, Sweet And Sour, and BBQ dipping sauces.
I also ate a Filet O Fish, with extra tartar sauce, pickles, tomato, American cheese, ketchup and mustard on it. The steamed bun was very well done, fluffy with a light crispness to it, not chewy and unpleasantly bulky in the mouth. Most importantly the filet was delicious. Very crispy, even with the toppings, and flaky and light but with a nice meaty bite to it, not oily or greasy at all. Well salted and tasted lovely.
I also drank a small Coca Cola with no ice, which tasted delicious as well.
All in all a satisfying lunch. But I do think I'll just eat a salad for dinner, just to get some actual nutrients in me.
How many push ups did you do this morning, butter puffs?
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
I have a bigmac maybe 3 or 4 times a year, that's it really.
That's pretty reasonable.
I indulge in delivery food pretty regularly, maybe a couple times a month. Sometimes I'll have fried chicken or something. But most of the time it's not fast food, it's more like actual restaurant food.
When I first came to the US and was broke BK had their $1 whopper deal. So we'd buy like 20 of them and live on them for a week.
Another "trick" was to go to CiCi's pizza buffet which was $2.99 at the time and wrap a dozen slices up in the napkins and exwife #1 would stash em in her handbag...then we'd live on that for a while.
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
When I first came to the US and was broke BK had their $1 whopper deal. So we'd buy like 20 of them and live on them for a week.
Another "trick" was to go to CiCi's pizza buffet which was $2.99 at the time and wrap a dozen slices up in the napkins and exwife #1 would stash em in her handbag…then we'd live on that for a while.
Exwife#1 had a job at the time driving a van all over texas delivering supplies to nursing homes...I'd ride with her because I couldn't get a work visa till I'd lived here for 6 months. As part of the poverty we'd make pigs in blankets the night before a long trip to eat at the side of the road with some mustard because we couldn't afford to stop and buy food.
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Originally posted by stl1
Congratulations on your success.
Yes, just shows you where a bit of hard work, massive intellect,charisma and good looks can take you. Now I live the life of a king and have my underpants scrubbed by an illegal Mexican maid.