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My burger quest



 
 
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Old 08-05-2006, 06:54 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Stan Horwitz
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Default My burger quest

In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:

Stan Horwitz wrote:
In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:

Stan Horwitz wrote:
Donald Martinich wrote:
"KevinS" wrote:

Hmm, you go to Las Vegas from the east coast and you get to
In-n-Out before I do, and I live in Northern California. I moved
here
about a year ago. Never heard of INO before moving here. Never
been in one. Can't recall ever driving past one, although the
website
says there are several in my area. Well, if I ever go by one, I'll
stop
and check it out.

You should do that just to see what the fuss is about. Just don't
get
your hopes too high. I will say that I prefer IO to Mc Duck's, BK,
Jack,
and Wendy, especially if they are all near the same off-ramp. They
are
freshly cooked but it's still an industrial fast-food burger. And
if
you factor in the the frequently longer wait...

A few friends and I visit Las Vegas two or three times a year and we
usually eat at least one meal at the Inn 'N Out that's just off the
Strip near the New York New York. We usually walk there to burn off the
calories. The burgers are great there, but I really like the In 'N Out
t-shirts.

You eat the t-shirts?


Anything is good with a little Heinz Ketchup!


You think I didn't know you'd say that. LOL

I bet you can produce a line of tee shirts with genuine Heinz stains
and trade mark them.


No need. Heinz already offers t-shirts with the Heinz logo emblazoned on
a bright "ketchup red" material. See the store section at
http://www.heinz.com for info on what's available now if you're curious.
I also think Target sells some of those Heinz t-shirts.
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Old 08-05-2006, 09:12 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Sheldon
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Posts: 8,161
Default My burger quest


Stan Horwitz wrote:
In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:

Stan Horwitz wrote:
In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:

Stan Horwitz wrote:
Donald Martinich wrote:
"KevinS" wrote:

Hmm, you go to Las Vegas from the east coast and you get to
In-n-Out before I do, and I live in Northern California. I moved
here
about a year ago. Never heard of INO before moving here. Never
been in one. Can't recall ever driving past one, although the
website
says there are several in my area. Well, if I ever go by one, I'll
stop
and check it out.

You should do that just to see what the fuss is about. Just don't
get
your hopes too high. I will say that I prefer IO to Mc Duck's, BK,
Jack,
and Wendy, especially if they are all near the same off-ramp. They
are
freshly cooked but it's still an industrial fast-food burger. And
if
you factor in the the frequently longer wait...

A few friends and I visit Las Vegas two or three times a year and we
usually eat at least one meal at the Inn 'N Out that's just off the
Strip near the New York New York. We usually walk there to burn off the
calories. The burgers are great there, but I really like the In 'N Out
t-shirts.

You eat the t-shirts?

Anything is good with a little Heinz Ketchup!


You think I didn't know you'd say that. LOL

I bet you can produce a line of tee shirts with genuine Heinz stains
and trade mark them.


No need. Heinz already offers t-shirts with the Heinz logo emblazoned on
a bright "ketchup red" material. See the store section at
http://www.heinz.com for info on what's available now if you're curious.
I also think Target sells some of those Heinz t-shirts.


Yeah, I see, great minds think alike:
http://www.heinzstuff.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=02834

I think we need to get this for Queen Barb Schallermar:
http://www.heinzstuff.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=02863

Sheldon

 




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