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I like McDonalds hashbrowns. It's impossible to get a good hashbrown in England. I also really like McSausage and McEgg McBagels.
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I just ate a pack of Tuc Sandwiches. Do you have those over there? Probably not. Cheese crackers with a soft cheese centre sandwiched between them.
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I actually got two mcmuffins and two hash browns. McDonalds really wants to kill off their customers by pretty much giving you the second of each for free.
I actually got two mcmuffins and two hash browns. McDonalds really wants to kill off their customers by pretty much giving you the second of each for free.
They don't over here. Bastards.
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When I have a really bad hangover, I get a sausage biscuit and hashbrown. Two negatives make a positive?
Your biscuit is our 'bap' or 'butty', right?
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When I have a really bad hangover, I get a sausage biscuit and hashbrown. Two negatives make a positive?
Your biscuit is our 'bap' or 'butty', right?
I think they're similar. The main ingredient in ours is shame, though.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Portion size is my biggest problem. I love my food and want lots of it.
Yeah, agreed. I always go back for more. Our first goal is to only make what we're going to eat. No seconds, no leftovers. For lunch today she made homemade, fat free, low-cal mozzarella sticks. Nice!
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