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Blarg 10-25-2005 06:46 PM

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You have been corrupted by the menace of fastfood shitburgers.

Shajen 10-25-2005 06:48 PM

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You have been corrupted by the menace of fastfood shitburgers.

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but...but...but...they're so good. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

ok, not really, but they are quick and easy.

evil_twin 10-25-2005 06:50 PM

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It's nearly midnight and this thread has made me really hungry. Damn. I'm so tempted to make some chips. Sorry, I mean french fries. Or is that freedom fries?

Whatever, I'll be having them with salt and mayo. So there.

colgin 10-25-2005 06:52 PM

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Someone with your avatar should be more intelligent than this.

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Brilliant!

Ulysses 10-25-2005 07:41 PM

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Deep fried Eggs? What if I made an omelette with cheese/breaded it and deep fried it? Does this exist? Doesn't it sound [censored] tasty?

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OF course it would be tasty. It's not all that different from a toasted egg/bacon/cheese croissant sandwich IMO.

Ulysses 10-25-2005 07:45 PM

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OK, somehow nobody has seemed to point out the basic point which you missed.

People put salt on things to make them salty. Once a desired level of saltiness has been achieved, no more salt is required.

Deep-frying has nothing to do with salt. For french fries, potatoes are sliced and fried in oil. Then, sometimes salt is applied to them. If none or not enough salt is applied before serving, you put more salt on (and often pepper, in my case) to taste.

Many deep fried things have salt in the batter or the product has been marinated in a salty marinade prior to frying. This is often the case with fried chicken, chicken-fried steak, etc. It is the addition of salt in the cooking process, not the frying, that makes them salty.

Hopefully you now understand how deep-frying has nothing to do with saltiness.

10-25-2005 08:20 PM

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BECAUSE THEY'RE DEEP FRIED. They always very salty to begin with.

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You need to spend a night (maybe two) at a Holiday Inn Express.

samjjones 10-25-2005 10:14 PM

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I prefer cheese and gravy with my fries.

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This is correct. But I will still put salt on the fries even with gravy/cheese on it if it needs it.

DonBaker 10-26-2005 10:17 AM

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hummmmmmmm poutine! and yes i put salt on it!

IndieMatty 10-26-2005 10:22 AM

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Shred the lettuce? Where do you eat, fast food joints?

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You probably like ground sirloin, rather than beef too.


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