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01-16-2009, 06:56 PM
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Curmudgeon
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what is your favorite for food that is bad for you
double cheeseburger, cover in chili, greasy fries, onion rings, fried chicken, beef.......
When you want to indulge, and be totally unconscious about cholesterol, nutrition, and health.....where do you go and what do you order for that indulgence?
I think one of my favorites is one of Ron's Sausage Chili Cheeseburger with a side of their Chili cheese fries with fried jalapenos and onions. It has to be about 2/1 grease to food, late at night it is guaranteed indigestion, problably causes major arteries to slam shut.......but it is SO good.......
http://www.ronshamburgersandchili.com/
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Ron's Chili Awarded 4 Stars International Chili Society
Voted Tulsa's Best Hamburger and Chili Urban Tulsa & Other Tulsa Publications
Sausage Cheeseburger Awarded Oklahoma's Best Burger View Point Magazine
*Sausage Chili Cheeseburger Warning, known to drive mouths wild!
Topped with hot pepper and American cheese then smothered with Ron's famous chili. Dressed with mustard, pickles, and fried onions.
Spanish Fries Cooked with onions and jalapenos..... Chili Cheese Fries Smothered in chili and cheese....
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01-16-2009, 07:17 PM
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I'm not there because I'm here
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Really good cheese cake and really good fudge. And there used to be a dessert thing sold at the health food store back in AK called Chocolate Decadence - it was a single layer, no frosting, and so rich that there were 32 servings per cake [or whatever it was]. And pizza with everything possible on it except salami.
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01-17-2009, 09:21 AM
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Who Do You Trust?
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I'm with Kari, my indulgences tend to be along the sweet side. Chocolate cake with a scoop of ice cream (yum), carrot cake, large, hot chocolate chip cookies. Okay, enough. 
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01-17-2009, 09:38 AM
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I just really can't pick one favorite. Chicken fried steak is a big one. Pizza from Rodney's in Purcell (formerly Joe's Famous Pizza). Anything mexican covered in cheese. I am an equal opportunist when it comes to fattening food.
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01-17-2009, 09:44 AM
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naughty girls need love, too
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I can't pick something like my favorite food like hamburgers and fries or pizza, b/c they actually have nutritional value and are not in and of themselves bad for you (too many would be bad, but it's not 'bad food.'). They can be prepared in horrifying ways (so as to diminish the health/badness ratio), but in the end, it's still meat and veggies.
Desserts make more sense in that category b/c there are so many (like crispy creme donuts) that are barely food - have no real nutritional value and just are horrible for you. Like there would be no point in eating something like that outside of pure entertainment value. Also potato chips. I love potato chips.
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01-17-2009, 09:56 AM
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I'm not there because I'm here
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Originally Posted by stan4
I can't pick something like my favorite food like hamburgers and fries or pizza, b/c they actually have nutritional value and are not in and of themselves bad for you (too many would be bad, but it's not 'bad food.'). They can be prepared in horrifying ways (so as to diminish the health/badness ratio), but in the end, it's still meat and veggies.
Desserts make more sense in that category b/c there are so many (like crispy creme donuts) that are barely food - have no real nutritional value and just are horrible for you. Like there would be no point in eating something like that outside of pure entertainment value. Also potato chips. I love potato chips.
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If you want to limit the food value, there's always Hostess Snowballs and cotton candy. And unless you get good [and expensive] Kosher beef hot dogs, there's more filler and preservatives than meat in those franks.
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01-17-2009, 04:45 PM
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Okay, now the thread in the OKC forum about OKC making the top 10 fattest cities list makes sense. jk.
Oh, and for me, it's big, Angus beef double cheesburgers with mayo and tomato on potatoe bread.
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01-17-2009, 05:24 PM
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Curmudgeon
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fairfielder
Oh, and for me, it's big, Angus beef double cheesburgers with mayo and tomato on potatoe bread.
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You have Backyard Burgers in CT?
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01-17-2009, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Goodpasture
You have Backyard Burgers in CT?
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Not the restaurant. Just MY backyard.
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01-17-2009, 10:20 PM
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chips & queso @ El Vaquero
chocolate & strawberry double dip @ Braums
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