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skipshady
11 Mar 2003, 02:10 PM
What do you think of breakfast at fast food joints like BK and McD's? Personally, I don't dig the greasiness or the nuclear yellow eggs, but they're good in a pinch.

Premium Hamatachi redded
11 Mar 2003, 02:14 PM
morning mac

fidlerre
11 Mar 2003, 05:55 PM
once in a blue moon...we are talking maybe once or twice a year i will hit mcdonald's for breakfast.

i usually get the egg, sausage and cheese mcmuffin along with those hash brown things.

WarrenWallace
11 Mar 2003, 06:29 PM
The only fast food place that I don't mind for breakfast was Hardees. But Hardees is coming harder and harder to find these days.

Don Boppero 3000
11 Mar 2003, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by skipshady
What do you think of breakfast at fast food joints like BK and McD's? Personally, I don't dig the greasiness or the nuclear yellow eggs, but they're good in a pinch.

NAY, it's too fattening.

Canadian_Supporter
11 Mar 2003, 10:01 PM
no thanks....

wcgcapone
11 Mar 2003, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by CityIceMan
The only fast food place that I don't mind for breakfast was Hardees. But Hardees is coming harder and harder to find these days.

Carl's Jr. serves Hardees breakfast is that helps you.

Jeff
11 Mar 2003, 10:39 PM
If I absolutely, positively need breakfast in 30 seconds, I'll live with hotcakes and sausage from McDonalds. Even though I'm probably better off with just a King Size Snickers bar if that's the case.

TrooperBari
11 Mar 2003, 11:19 PM
I'm on the road quite a lot, so I know a bit about this. Burger King's all but worthless for breakfast and the Arches don't do much for me either, but I will make a stop if there's a Whataburger in sight. Problem is, there aren't a whole lot around these parts.

As for Hardees being hard to find, in my travels I'm seeing more and more of them in those interstate oases, usually in the middle of lengthy turnpikes.

Lanky134
11 Mar 2003, 11:38 PM
A sausage, egg and cheese bagel with hash browns is a great way to start the morning. Just not from one of the big fast food chains.

miasman1
12 Mar 2003, 08:52 PM
Depends on where you go to, the chains have OK breakfasts, but if there's a localiy-owned burger joint, it's pretty good and fattening. When I was at my old high school, there was this place called the Red Onion, the place had some damned good french toast, and big portions too.

Lanky134
12 Mar 2003, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by miasman1
Depends on where you go to, the chains have OK breakfasts, but if there's a localiy-owned burger joint, it's pretty good and fattening. When I was at my old high school, there was this place called the Red Onion, the place had some damned good french toast, and big portions too.
A local chain is usually fine, but the big, nationwide ones are usually pretty crappy. Mainly because of the difficulty in finding good bagels.

miasman1
12 Mar 2003, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by Lanky134
A local chain is usually fine, but the big, nationwide ones are usually pretty crappy. Mainly because of the difficulty in finding good bagels.
If i have the chance, i need to see if San Francisco has a good Jewish community, so i can get some authentic bagels, but Noah's wil have to do for now, they got good egg sandwich bagels.

FearM9
12 Mar 2003, 10:02 PM
If I ever have enough extra time in the morning I'll roll through the Mickey D's drive through before work and either get a sausage mcmuffin breakfast meal or their Big Breakfast.

I like Jack-In-The-Box's breakfast menu too.

dfb547490
12 Mar 2003, 10:53 PM
Sausage Biscuit, 2 hash browns, and a large OJ. It's not as good as a diner, but it's pretty damn good.

Breakfast is pretty much the only fast-food meal I ever eat anymore.


Alex

Premium Hamatachi redded
13 Mar 2003, 03:51 AM
1-2-3 value meal was great!!
i miss the tripple cheese

dearprudence
15 Mar 2003, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by dfb547490

Breakfast is pretty much the only fast-food meal I ever eat anymore.


Alex

Me, too. Egg McMuffins have either 10 or 11 grams of fat in them (depends on the literature), which is very low compared to a standard breakfast.

Hardee's biscuits, mmmm....

otterulz
15 Mar 2003, 01:16 PM
Well I rarely eat breakfast as it is but I'm totally down with McDonald's breakfast. The hash browns alone give you all the reason to go for it. Me and my roomate just finished a final couple weeks ago and decided to get some McD's breakfast. We get the deluxe platter with hot cakes, biscuit, sausage and egg. When we get back we notice the lady forgot our hash browns. We ate in silence, bitter and angry.

rokstedy
15 Mar 2003, 08:50 PM
Occasionally, I have the "power breakfast" as my boss calls it: Two Sausage McMuffin with egg, hashbrown and orange juice.

elainemichelle
16 Mar 2003, 01:29 PM
Originally posted by TrooperBari
I will make a stop if there's a Whataburger in sight.

YAY for Whataburger!

I love the chicken biscuits from Chik-fil-a.