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Default White Castle for Dinner! 2/19/21

On 2/19/2021 9:23 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 9:11 PM, wrote:
>> On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 8:03:16 PM UTC-6,
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Krystal's are square small burgers with holes
>>> poked in the meat, steamed onions, steamed buns. Very similar. The
>>> only difference is Krystal adds a slice of dill pickle on top. I always
>>> asked them to leave it off. I hate pickles.
>>>>
>>> Jill
>>>

>> Krystal's don't have the 5 small holes, White Castle's do.Â* But yes,
>> Krystal's do have the dill pickle and I ask them to leave them off
>> as well.Â* No cheese, either, please.
>>

> It's probably a copycat recipe I saw for Krystal's that mentioned poking
> holes in the meat using a drinking straw.Â* Be that as it may, they are
> so very similar despite Bryan's claims.Â* Please leave off the dill
> pickle.Â* And for you, the cheese. Â* I don't plan to eat these things
> every day.
>
> Jill


You say they're "very similar," but you also say that you've never
eaten a real White Castle, only those frozen things. I have eaten
thousands of White Castle burgers. I have also had Krystals.
Krystal burgers are *inspired by* White Castles, not a copycat.

In fact, when I noticed that Murfreesboro, TN had both, I went to
both the same day to compare. The WCs won, hands down, but that
might be because I grew up on WCs. When my mother was a teenager,
she won a WC eating contest by eating 19 of them.

Also, WCs *do* have a pickle, and I order them extra pickle and
cooked onion. I also keep these around
https://www.target.com/p/gas-treatme...2/-/A-47939611

specifically for eating WCs. Eight WCs with extra onion can fill a
gymnasium with odor. I have stories about WC farts that I'm sure
you don't want me to post, but I have found one of them in the
archives to share.

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