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View Poll Results: With the Burger??? | |
Fries
|    | 21 | 33.87% | |
Curly Fries (and yes in my mind a different "animal than regular fries)!
|    | 9 | 14.52% | |
Tater-Tots
|    | 6 | 9.68% | |
Onion Rings
|    | 12 | 19.35% | |
Chips
|    | 1 | 1.61% | |
OTHER: What?
|    | 13 | 20.97% |  | | 
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I love "Tater Tots" about the only place to get them is Sonic (but I am not crazy about the burgers at Sonic so I get a chili dog usually) ANY-WHO! What side do the PB Members like with that burger???? 
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A cheeseburger.
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Originally Posted by Zenas A cheeseburger. |  ANYTHING with the burgers? | 
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Originally Posted by Joshua Guinness. | Josh, I mean a solid! -----Added 3/30/2009 at 11:38:47 EST----- Quote:
Originally Posted by Knoxienne | Casseroles! No way! Your tripping!
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Onion rings.... my precious. Gollum! Gollum!
Oh, and Guinness.
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Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenas A cheeseburger. |  ANYTHING with the burgers?  | Sir, I feel it strange that I need to reiterate myself, but maybe the plainess of the assertion escapes you because you're not familiar with the context.
Males order burgers and, generally anything of the beef stripe as a meal. Men, real men, order burgers with their burgers because two of anything is always better. Moreover, what else can accompany such a masculine meal but something as masculine as a burger? Anything else would detract from the overall testosterone of the meal. (Except for maybe a side of bacon.)
Therefore, I was merely restating what is already obvious, that I am a manly man.
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Originally Posted by Zenas Quote:
Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenas A cheeseburger. |  ANYTHING with the burgers?  | Sir, I feel it strange that I need to reiterate myself, but maybe the plainess of the assertion escapes you because you're not familiar with the context.
Males order burgers and, generally anything of the beef stripe as a meal. Men, real men, order burgers with their burgers because two of anything is always better. Moreover, what else can accompany such a masculine meal but something as masculine as a burger? Anything else would detract from the overall testosterone of the meal. (Except for maybe a side of bacon.)
Therefore, I was merely restating what is already obvious, that I am a manly man. | I am SECURE enough in my masculinity to.... order a starch!   | 
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ok see I don't think this is fair...
I like fries when I go to Mcdonalds
Onion rings when I got to Burger King
Tater tots when I go to Sonics
Curly Fries when I go to Arbys
and chips when I have a burger at someone elses house.
So I said other.
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Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenas Quote:
Originally Posted by etexas  ANYTHING with the burgers?  | Sir, I feel it strange that I need to reiterate myself, but maybe the plainess of the assertion escapes you because you're not familiar with the context.
Males order burgers and, generally anything of the beef stripe as a meal. Men, real men, order burgers with their burgers because two of anything is always better. Moreover, what else can accompany such a masculine meal but something as masculine as a burger? Anything else would detract from the overall testosterone of the meal. (Except for maybe a side of bacon.)
Therefore, I was merely restating what is already obvious, that I am a manly man. | I am SECURE enough in my masculinity to.... order a starch!    | | 
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Originally Posted by Honor ok see I don't think this is fair...
I like fries when I go to Mcdonalds
Onion rings when I got to Burger King
Tater tots when I go to Sonics
Curly Fries when I go to Arbys
and chips when I have a burger at someone elses house.
So I said other. |
I felt the same way! I have to have onion rings at BK and Arby's curlies were the exact fries I was thinking of. YUM.
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Originally Posted by Honor ok see I don't think this is fair...
I like fries when I go to Mcdonalds
Onion rings when I got to Burger King
Tater tots when I go to Sonics
Curly Fries when I go to Arbys
and chips when I have a burger at someone elses house.
So I said other. | LOL! Jessica! So sorry my poll was cruel and unfair! But you made good choices at your respective fast-food places! | 
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Slow Cooker Tator Tot Casserole
1 (32 ounce) bag tater tots
1 (8 ounce) can canned chicken or canned tuna
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 (14 ounce) can of drained green beans
1 (10 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup, condensed
1 tablespoon minced onion
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup cheddar cheese
Directions:
Pour bag of frozen tater tots in greased cooker.
Combine remaining ingredients except cheese in separate bowl.
Pour over potatoes.
Cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 4 and 1/2-5 hours.
One half hour before serving, sprinkle grated cheese on top. 
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Originally Posted by Knoxienne Slow Cooker Tator Tot Casserole
1 (32 ounce) bag tater tots
1 (8 ounce) can canned chicken or canned tuna
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 (14 ounce) can of drained green beans
1 (10 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup, condensed
1 tablespoon minced onion
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup cheddar cheese
Directions:
Pour bag of frozen tater tots in greased cooker.
Combine remaining ingredients except cheese in separate bowl.
Pour over potatoes.
Cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 4 and 1/2-5 hours.
One half hour before serving, sprinkle grated cheese on top. 
You have to learn, Etexas, so this is what we're serving when you come over to our house for dinner!  |  What are you SMOKING!  Stop that noise! Gross! | 
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Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by Knoxienne Slow Cooker Tator Tot Casserole
1 (32 ounce) bag tater tots
1 (8 ounce) can canned chicken or canned tuna
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 (14 ounce) can of drained green beans
1 (10 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup, condensed
1 tablespoon minced onion
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup cheddar cheese
Directions:
Pour bag of frozen tater tots in greased cooker.
Combine remaining ingredients except cheese in separate bowl.
Pour over potatoes.
Cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 4 and 1/2-5 hours.
One half hour before serving, sprinkle grated cheese on top. 
You have to learn, Etexas, so this is what we're serving when you come over to our house for dinner!  |  What are you SMOKING!  Stop that noise! Gross!  | Okay, Okay, I'm backin' down. | 
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Originally Posted by Knoxienne Quote:
Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by Knoxienne Slow Cooker Tator Tot Casserole
1 (32 ounce) bag tater tots
1 (8 ounce) can canned chicken or canned tuna
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 (14 ounce) can of drained green beans
1 (10 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup, condensed
1 tablespoon minced onion
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup cheddar cheese
Directions:
Pour bag of frozen tater tots in greased cooker.
Combine remaining ingredients except cheese in separate bowl.
Pour over potatoes.
Cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 4 and 1/2-5 hours.
One half hour before serving, sprinkle grated cheese on top. 
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Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger.
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | You ever have onion rings on the burger itself? That is yummy! | 
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | You ever have onion rings on the burger itself? That is yummy!  | Yep. I'll throw a couple on the burger and then dowse the rest with Tabasco for a side.
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Quote:
Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | You ever have onion rings on the burger itself? That is yummy!  | Yep. I'll throw a couple on the burger and then dowse the rest with Tabasco for a side. | All right just throw on some pepper bacon and you are SET! | 
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I really prefer Chips & Dip with my burgers. The dip is made with Velveeta and Rotel and the chips are just regular old corn or tortilla chips. I also like to dip my burger in it.
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Originally Posted by Joshua I really prefer Chips & Dip with my burgers. The dip is made with Velveeta and Rotel and the chips are just regular old corn or tortilla chips. I also like to dip my burger in it. | actually I have done that, it is good!    | 
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ANyone ever have a dippy egg on a burger???
IHOP sells those. Weird, but surprisingly tasty. I don't think I could ever order that, though. I'd feel like I was Kavalan's avatar incarnated.
I like fries. I like them on it sometimes.
I've never had an onion ring, and all though I ♥ onions, those just look gross :barf:
I like curly fries, but I like thicker fries better. Like with skins on.
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Originally Posted by he beholds ANyone ever have a dippy egg on a burger???
IHOP sells those. Weird, but surprisingly tasty. I don't think I could ever order that, though. I'd feel like I was Kavalan's avatar incarnated.
I like fries. I like them on it sometimes.
I've never had an onion ring, and all though I ♥ onions, those just look gross :barf:
I like curly fries, but I like thicker fries better. Like with skins on. | Jessi what is a "dippy egg"? I have had a fried egg on a burger.....    | 
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Now, with a steak at my parents' home, I like my dad's fried tators. But you Yanks and Left Coasters wouldn't know much 'bout that. I bet Lawrence knows what I'm talkin' about, though.
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Originally Posted by Joshua Now, with a steak at my parents' home, I like my dad's fried tators. But you Yanks and Left Coasters wouldn't know much 'bout that. I bet Lawrence knows what I'm talkin' about, though. |
Yeah, baby! -----Added 3/30/2009 at 12:33:38 EST----- Quote:
Originally Posted by etexas Quote:
Originally Posted by he beholds ANyone ever have a dippy egg on a burger???
IHOP sells those. Weird, but surprisingly tasty. I don't think I could ever order that, though. I'd feel like I was Kavalan's avatar incarnated.
I like fries. I like them on it sometimes.
I've never had an onion ring, and all though I ♥ onions, those just look gross :barf:
I like curly fries, but I like thicker fries better. Like with skins on. | Jessi what is a "dippy egg"? I have had a fried egg on a burger.....     | Fried egg on a burger is great 'hamburguesa completa' we called it in la Argentina. It also usually came with bacon, peppers, and fried ham if you liked. Shoot, they put fried eggs on just about anything. 'Bull's Eye' pizza was a pizza with a fried egg right in the middle. It is better than you might think.
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Smoked Bacon and BBQ sauce is the only way to go on a double cheeseburger!
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I voted other because after a burger I like to have chicken nuggets and ranch dip! Not often, of course!
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | That goes on barbeque (otherwise known as pulled pork), not on burgers!
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | Slawburgers are great with fries and a cold brew.
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Originally Posted by LawrenceU Cole slaw! But, I put in on the burger. | That goes on barbeque (otherwise known as pulled pork), not on burgers! |
It is great on both. You should try it.
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Often I just like some good kettle chips with my cheeseburger and a pepperoncini or two on the side.
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Yet another thought-provoking, theologically relevant poll from Max. Bravo!
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Miss Vicky's Black Pepper and Lime Chips - the absolute best of the best.
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Ummm....I don't see salad on the list of side choices  LOL!
I like to have a salad with my burger! And a couple of of fries too....
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Aw, man--there's no "all of the above"!
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Fries!!!!
And I need to ask another question to this.
After 9/11 we saw a lot of news from New york over here, and at one point I saw a program that said that they had changed the name from "french fries" to "freedom fries" because the french did not want to join the war on terror. Have any of you heard about this?
Another PB member does not believe me on this, so I need it proved.
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