I was the cook , Nicole. But I think the frozen ravioli was just old
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I'm sorry for the bad dinners. And for Matt having to work, there is altogether too much of that.
I had In-n-Out: cheeseburger, fries, chocolate shake and a Diet Coke. Mmm.
I had In-n-Out: cheeseburger, fries, chocolate shake and a Diet Coke. Mmm.
That's nearly their entire menu!
I suppose it is. Not many places I can actually do that, though I am often tempted.
Well, that doesn't include the secret menu items, either.
They're just variations on the same things, really. And I always get my burger animal-style.
I don't think I've ever been to an In-n-Out.
No reason for you to, Hil. You might be able to eat their fries, but they are not extraordinary fries.
The internet tells me that, if you order a "veggie burger" at In-n-Out, you'll get a bun with lettuce, tomato, pickles, sauce, and fried onions. Although I love fried onions, that doesn't quite qualify as a veggie burger. Although it is more or less what I usually get at Subway when I'm going there with friends.
Hil, I thought of you in London. At several pubs, I ordered a veggie burger and they were the best I've ever had. Finally asked one of the peeps serving at the pub, and he said it's the Indian influence; their veggie burgers are like curried beans or somesuch. YUM.