The Quesadilla Burger looks like something I'd enjoy lots if they just took the burger out of it.
'Course, this is more or less my take on burgers in general. Really I prefer the carbs and the trimmings.
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The Quesadilla Burger looks like something I'd enjoy lots if they just took the burger out of it.
'Course, this is more or less my take on burgers in general. Really I prefer the carbs and the trimmings.
Speaking of Applebee's, behold their "fries": [link]
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I think that the quesadilla burger looks delicious.
The Quesadilla Burger looks like something I'd enjoy lots if they just took the burger out of it.
Me too. I tend to avoid ground meat on principle, though.
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Yeah it was an okay meal. It is done with burger sized tortillas.
I'm reiterating my love for the grilled cheese BLT at Applebee's. It really is stellar.
From Reuters, something the Buffistas will have an opinion on...
Thousands of hyphens perish as English marches on
ETA: Reading traditional English with more American spellings may make it seem a bit less off-kilter for us USAians. (Or is that "off kilter"? Offkilter?)
Thousands of hyphens perish as English marches on
I don't know; that list of words that are no longer hyphenated are words that I've never seen hyphenated in the past. I think those were strictly British constructions.
Oh yes, I was assuming the Reuters name would connote the britishness of the story.
ETA: Or is that denote? I'm losing my brain.
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