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This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/


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In article . com>,
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> This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
> leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
> finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
> this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
>
>
> heart atackackackack
>


Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...

And that sandwich is fine, just discard the "bread". ;-)
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article . com>,
> wrote:
>
>
>>This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
>>leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
>>finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
>>this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
>>
>>
>>heart atackackackack
>>

>
>
> Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...
>
> And that sandwich is fine, just discard the "bread". ;-)


Volumeless photo: http://www.phuson.com/son/images/krispykremeburger.jpg

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>This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
>leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
>finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
>this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/

Even better, you could link to the original article at
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2362369 instead of some other
site that's shamelessly copying it. Honestly, though, I have a hard time
seeing why using a doughnut instead of a bun is supposed to be so
horrible. A Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut has 200 calories (per
http://www.krispykreme.com/doughnuts.pdf), which is actually less than the
240 calories for a Whopper bun (per
http://www.bk.com/Food/Nutrition/Nut...rd/index.aspx). It's the
stuff in the middle that does the real damage.

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Go here for the rest of the meal:
http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/

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> This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
> leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
> finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
> this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
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> heart atackackackack
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NOT OFF THE BOOND0CKS!

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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

>In article . com>,
> wrote:
>
>
>
>>This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
>>leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
>>finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
>>this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
>>
>>
>>heart atackackackack
>>
>>
>>

>
>Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...
>
>And that sandwich is fine, just discard the "bread". ;-)
>
>

All that is missing is the deep fried Mars Bar for dessert!

Seriously though, I thought donuts were by definition sweet. Why would
you use thme instead of regular buns to enclose hamburgers? Only in America!

Christine
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:02:58 +1100, in rec.food.cooking, Old Mother Ashby
wrote:

>OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
>
>>In article . com>,
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
>>>leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
>>>finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
>>>this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>heart atackackackack
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...
>>
>>And that sandwich is fine, just discard the "bread". ;-)
>>
>>

>All that is missing is the deep fried Mars Bar for dessert!
>
>Seriously though, I thought donuts were by definition sweet. Why would
>you use thme instead of regular buns to enclose hamburgers? Only in America!
>


Not only in America. I love Chinese curry buns -- the batter they are
fried in tastes like doughnut batter, sugared doughnut batter in fact.
http://www.chinesebakery.co.uk/savoury.html

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In article
>,
OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote:

> > This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
> > leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
> > finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
> > this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
> >
> >
> > heart atackackackack
> >

>
> Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...


And don't use a browser other than IE. The site just spews all over
the page in anything else I could try.

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>,
Old Mother Ashby > wrote:

> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
>
> >In article . com>,
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>This is the death of many a person the Gateway Grizzlies in the minor
> >>leagues have a 1000 kilocalories aka 1 million dollars (Dr. Evilesque
> >>finger pointing to mouth) i mean gram calories. They cant sell this
> >>this could cause ... death?. Anyways look at
http://kkburger.ytmnd.com/
> >>
> >>
> >>heart atackackackack
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >Please warn people to turn the volume on the computer down...
> >
> >And that sandwich is fine, just discard the "bread". ;-)
> >
> >

> All that is missing is the deep fried Mars Bar for dessert!
>
> Seriously though, I thought donuts were by definition sweet. Why would
> you use thme instead of regular buns to enclose hamburgers? Only in America!
>
> Christine


I wouldn't. :-)
I make burgers only at home, and make them into lettuce wraps.

But I'm eternally low carbing. <g>
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> But heck, I read that
> In n' Out even has the KK burger now.


I find that hard to believe.
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One time on Usenet, said:
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> > I find that hard to believe.

>
>
http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/...60221191111238

Oh, gross!! No wonder people are getting fatter and fatter...

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>>I find that hard to believe.

>
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http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/...60221191111238

They sold out! They were known for their "homemade" style.


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Michael Archon Sequoia Nielsen > writes:

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>> http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/...60221191111238


>They sold out! They were known for their "homemade" style.


I'm not convinced that's a real In-N-Out product. In-N-Out only puts
lettuce on one side of their patties, and nowhere near as much as is shown
in that picture. If that's even an In-N-Out burger, I'm betting that
somebody got one "Protein Style" (i.e. wrapped in lettuce instead of a
bun) and put it between the doughnut halved themselves.

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