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  1. #1
    Ben01 Guest

    I think McDonalds in itself is a food crime!


    No wayyyyyyyy!!! Big Mac all the way.. (minus pickle of course)
    Who puts pickle in burgers. .ewk.

    Potato chips in the fridge is just weird.

    I love a good chicken skin

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Maccas yummo

    cheese in a mcchicken is a must!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    cheesburgers minus pickles as they r growse!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. #3
    Ben01 Guest

    Feeb you are a legend mate....

    Absolute legend!!!

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    The only reason I get the cheeseburger from Maccas if for the pickle. I am known to order a sundae cup of pickles from Maccas on occassion as well. They don't charge for them either

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    Butterfly_Princess Guest

    I am known to order a sundae cup of pickles from Maccas on occassion as well. They don't charge for them either
    Ahh no wayyyy!! EEEWWW..i like pickle, well, i dont mind it, but omggg, isnt that a bit over powering??!

    I must admit to one thing. I have had caramel sauce on a slice of pickle, while working a shift at maccas..and i must admit it was pretty yum!! Once off though!

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    Ummm yes way . All my life I have been able to sit down and eat a whole jar of dill pickles but my favorite pickles always have been the Maccas ones. They just have more bite yummy!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    Queensland
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    Oooh when I saw this thread I knew I just had to post what I have experienced to be the greatest food crime: imagine a nice BBQ chook and some pasta. Okay you've got the basics for an acceptable meal.

    BUT: Now add a whole jar for full-fat Praise mayonaise and 1/2 a cup of soy sauce (yes soy!) to the hot and overcooked pasta and hot shredded chicken. Mixed until it's all gluggy and gluey, over the heat so you get that mayonaise nice and hot. Serve alone. It is virtually inedible! Who eats heated mayonaise???

    This was one of my mother-in-law's classic dishes. I just detest it. She means well...

    Now onto what is great. Tofu noodles with coriander from a really good noodle shop. A hot chocolate after a horrible morning at work. Cheesecake...

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