Posted on 01/01/2011 12:10:18 PM PST by wizkid
Welcome to my search for the perfect burger. My mission is to search and inform one burger at a time.
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Deal!
BTW... I think this thread had been beer jacked. LoL
Franklin, NC is a town in NC that, to me, has changed more than just about any town there. - We lived in Mt. Gilead, NC for a few months over 40 yrs. ago. It doesn’t seem possible that it’s been that long ago. I liked Mt. Gilead pretty well, but husband wanted to be elsewhere, so we left. The man we rented a lake cottage from there was later killed by some criminals who stopped him and robbed him after he stopped to help them. They feigned car trouble; and he was known to carry a huge roll of bills - not a good idea, of course.
Surely not! - Twinkie the Clown :O)
You should see that movie, “Killer Klowns from Outer Space”, the worst movie in the history of movies, but you would really freak out.
What a think to say!! - Twinkie the Clown :O)
Their top burger recipe
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/howtocook/dishes/burgerrecipes/recipes/food/views/Bacon-Swiss-Burgers-with-Tomato-and-Avocado-350990
Plan 9 from outer space is my fave LoL
YESS! But I can no longer get it in my podunk part of Wisconsin. I love it, though. Very full-bodied, rivals Guinness.
Nothing goes better with burgers than beer.
In and Out...thats what a hamburger is all about
See post#105
I love the high backed wooden booths that are typical to restaurants from the time. It would be even nicer if people would show some respect and not carve graffiti into them. They remind me of the plush high backed booths that came back in style during the 60s and early 70s.
Even cooler, the place does not allow the use of ketchup and mustard since the owner wanted patrons to appreciate the flavor of his blend of cuts:
Here is Louis behind the counter:
Hey Louis, one burger and a cup of Joe, black.
I hear they have to use Velveeta cheese due to the broilers. Before everyone chimes in with Velveeta nonsense, let me set the record straight: Velveeta is one of the great American foods. It was developed in 1918 by Swiss immigrant, Emil Frey, as a healthy product due to its low fat, high whey protein content. This contributes to Velveeta's luscious smoothness and meltability.
To avoid scandalizing people, le derriere has been censored. Only the qualified folks at TSA are allowed to view derrieres in public.
Thanks
Better than Guinness in my estimation.
Maryann’s Cafe.
Lake Charles, La.
Huge Angus hand pattied burgers cooked on a well seasoned griddle with butter and worcestershire sauce. Served on a large grilled sesame seed bun with mayo, shredded lettuce, sliced tomato and sauteed onions and a side of hand cut french fries.
My parents met there back in the late 1950’s.
Yark!!
That’s what I am talking about!
That’s a burger!
I’m from NM and get my fair share of lotaburgers. They’re great so get one if you ever have a chance. That said I have had an in-in out burger combo. Enjoyed them. The itsaburger- a smaller version of the standard size lotaburger- tastes close to an in-in out burger and resembles it too.
These are available with green chili. but then again everything in NM can have green chili on it. =)
Just my 2 cents. hope it helps.
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