Thomas Shey
Legend
Balsphemy. If you aren't eating it for the hot dog, have a burger.
Of course I also feel if you can't enjoy a plain burger, you don't really like burgers.
Balsphemy. If you aren't eating it for the hot dog, have a burger.
There is no such thing as a plain burger. There is no "burger" without cheese.Of course I also feel if you can't enjoy a plain burger, you don't really like burgers.
Pretty sure my friend Menachem, who is a rabbi, might disagree on that one.There is no such thing as a plain burger. There is no "burger" without cheese.
There is no such thing as a plain burger. There is no "burger" without cheese.
I consider most cheeseburgers at best an unnecessary addition of calories. Of course a lot of that is so many places only offer American cheese which I consider a complete waste of calories in the first place.
Don't forget Irish!The American Southeast is probably the most authentic all-round representation of the cuisine of the United States, with its mix of British, German, West African, American Indian, French, and Spanish culinary traditions that have influenced its various sub-regional cuisines.
Which doesn't help much if you're looking for a faux-late-Middle-Ages setting, does it?And with almost no concession at all to vaguely late Middle Ages setting tropes.
I mean, why not, you already destroyed it by cooking it way too long.Burgers are ruled by a queen. Her name is Jucy Lucy.