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You brave! So how was it?
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I very much enjoyed the Krispy Kreme burger. I didn't know what to expect, but it definitely hit the savory and sweet profiles. I used 80/20 ground beef patties (grilled), thick-cut bacon baked in the oven, and sliced cheddar.
I'll do it again...but not for at least 6 months. /tk
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I was in KFC yesterday -- that Double Down was $4.99! And $7.49 for a value meal! That is the most insane thing about it, IMO.
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this double down was a challenge i wish i didn't accept. i feel like i've had a personal "oil change" conducted on my intestines.
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Damn, it's no wonder North Americans are so friggin fat.
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FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Double Down by the Numbers: Unhealthiest Sandwich Ever?
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I think I'm gonna go get one of these right now.
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If it's too unhealthy for you guys, try the vegan version:
and the recipe can be found here: Vegan KFC Double Down!! « Ate-bit Vegan
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Funnily enough, the faux meat products also typically have a ton of sodium. Probably not saving much, health-wise.
Though I have all the materials at home to make it, if I were really interested (I'm not). I'll use my faux meat products in other ways (dun dun dun). /tk
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Posting because it references the Double Down and salt recommendations...and because of Sharyn Alfonsi's neckline.
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I disagree. While I am not sure about the recipe above, ever since Lady H_B went vegan almost 2 years ago, I have had quite a few "meat substitutes" and have found many, though not all, to be really quite good. Getting the consistency right is really the key, but, overall, I've been really happy with a lot of the ones I've tried and, you know, the fact that no living being had to die in order for me to eat it is quite a bonus. There are a few meats out there that I'd never consider trying any kind of subsitute, such as steak or bacon (I've had tempeh bacon and it's not even close. It's an insult to bacon to call it bacon). But for things like chicken and sausages it is really, really easy to find quality subsitutues.
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We've had soyrizo and MorningStar's Soy Crumbles and they're a great substitute for meat. We like them so much we haven't gone back.
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This isn't exactly a scientific study or anything, but it certainly seems more in line with what you'd expect, huh?
Kentucky Fried Bullshit | CityRag You know what comes on the side with the Double Down, KFC’s disgusting new pile of crap? a hot bag of lies. And people are eating it up. There’s no way it’s 540 calories and 32 grams of fat! By our calculations it’s at least 1190 calories and 86 grams of fat. Check out the real math below. 2 fried chicken breasts at 360 calories, 21 grams of fat each, comes to – 720 calories and 42 grams… 2 x 1 oz slice of “Monterey Jack and pepper jack cheese” at 100 calories, 9 grams of fat each, comes to 200 calories and 18 grams fat… 1 squirt of sauce 100 calories and 10 grams of fat (even by KFC’s calculations) and the Double Down is hit twice as you can see in the picture, comes to 200 calories and 20 grams fat… 2 strips bacon, equals 70 calories and 6 grams of fat… For a grand total of 1190 calories and 86 grams of fat! According to KFC a single filet sandwich with sauce is 480 calories and 24 grams of fat. Even their own math isn’t working. Calorie and fat information via CalorieCount.
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And while the anal rententive crowd worries about parsing the calorie count , most people who are interested in buying it could barely care less, we just want to know if it tastes good or not.
WTF is actually buying this thinking "gosh, could it possibly have more calories than is recommended"? Duh. That's the fucking point morons, to eat it, enjoy it, and not still be hungry after you finish your meal which is too often the case with today's microportions.
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Microportions? Really? The wife and I have taken to splitting meals at most restaurants these days, and the secondary issue is cost. Mostly, it's just too much food.
The fact that you think we're being served microportions says more about the state of this country's food intake than railing against actually informing people of how much bad shit they are putting into their bodies.
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Seriously. Microportions? Portion sizes are bigger now than ever. It's getting to ridiculous portions. Your standard burrito at Chipolte weighs in at about 1.5 lbs. It's ginormous.
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Ah yes, the whole "challenge your manhood when you point out the ridiculousness of my argument" gimmick. You got me!
Why pay for food I don't need or want to eat? Because only real men eat portion sizes designed to turn them into fat fucks?
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Seriously. Nothing says "bein' a man" like being a gluttonous fat piece of ass.
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Sorry to disappoint, but this woman doesn't fight.
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Granted, I was talking more about in general than trying to say there weren't specific exceptions. While Chipolte isn't really handy for us, Barberito's is & does something similar so I'll concede that there are a few exceptions. Even so, Chipolte specifically has been noted as having cut back their portions From fast food to sit-down, there's been a concentrated effort in the past 3-5 years to make significant cuts in size while making miniscule cuts in price. (TGI Friday's "Right Size, Right Price" is an easy example).
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When I was a fat fuck unwilling or unable to stop myself from eating, I thought I was just being a fat fuck. I didn't realize I was also standing up for my gender.
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Lighten up just a tad there Francis, in case you haven't noticed, the man card is a long-standing rib here at the FOFC. If you're happy with chick food & chick portions, knock yourself the fuck out. But you're going to get a certain amount of jokes about it, and rightfully so afaic.
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This was, of course, the proper response SI
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Again, this attitude goes a long way toward explaining why we are a bunch of fat fucks in this country. Emasculating someone, jokingly or not, for not gorging themselves and for watching what they eat, seems to be a large part of the problem. You can joke about it all you want, but from a logic standpoint, I think I'll have the last laugh when I'm paying half of what you do to eat out AND keeping my weight in check at the same time. I fail to understand how, if I eat about 1800 calories a day, something less than your standard 1200 calorie restaurant meal would be considered "chick portions."
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And I fail to understand why anyone would want to live a life on 1800 calories a day. That's not living, that's existing afaic. Oh, incidentally, at 6'0 170 I don't really think "fat fuck" applies to me. You could try "motherfucker" maybe or the more generic "asshole", but fat just kind of sounds silly. But since you want to make a big deal out of a quick one-off, the growing animosity toward the self-righteous holier than thou food pussies is only going to get worse as you continue to rail against people actually, you know, daring to enjoy what they eat. If I'm paying for it then you can kiss my carb-loading meat-eating dual-fork wielding ass.
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Huh. First, I had no idea that there were a group of "self-righteous holier than thou food pussies". Second, I had no idea there was "growing animosity toward" such a group. Interesting. I have learned something new today.
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"Fat fuck" was a general comment - I didn't say YOU fat fuck. Eat what you want. The point remains that portion sizes are ridiculous now, so calling them microportions is completely ignoring reality. You don't have to eat more than you should to enjoy food. But since you equate overeating/indulging as enjoying a meal, then I guess you don't see the distinction.
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What exactly did you think the marketing behind some of the large portion products was playing off of?
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It's called boredom. My time grows short on this planet, so I'm having a bit of well-placed fun before I head out of here.
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Enjoying = eating what satisfies me Apparently you fail to make the distinction between that and "overeating".
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If "overeating" is enjoyable to Jon (note that i put the quotes to denote that it's a contested term), then it's enjoyable to him. Big deal. It's his own personal decision. Just as it's the personal decisions of others (who may have different metabolisms or family histories of different diseases) to eat differently.
Nobody should be judging anybody else based on that - whether they eat "a lot" or "a little." That includes all of you on both sides. If the market dictates it, then restauraunts will find a way to cater to both groups. "Pay by the oz dining" or something like that.
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No, I'm trying to ascribe some logical consistency to your comment about microportions and eating until you are satisfied.
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I don't care what he eats. The entire thing started with his misconception that what is served in restaurants today are "microportions."
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Well they're microportions in his eyes...relative to the amount he enjoys eating. I suppose that the logical and factual counter to that would be to say/show evidence that portion sizes in restaurants today are larger than they have ever been. Thus they're not "shrinking" - although they may be "microportions" to him now, he would then have to concede that either (a) they have always been "microportions" or (b) he was being a hypocrite
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If I am a "food pussy", I'm a really bad one. I always eat my entire Chipolte burrito (with chips), I always eat that extra slice of pizza and that extra breadstick and always finish my entire massive plate full of chicken fried rice or pad thai at the local Thai place. I often eat until I am hurting. Between those facts and that I'm about 6'4" and around 200 lbs, I believe I am considerably more manly than you, Light Weight. Sorry, dude. Quote:
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Microportions eh? http://snippets.com/what-is-the-nutr...restaurant.htm Just for the main entrée portion and doesn’t even include the sides. Claim Jumper’s Beef Back Ribs have 4,301 Calories, 7,623 mg of sodium, 156 grams of saturated fat, and 750 mgs of cholesterol.
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I think Jon's suggesting that a man who feels pleasantly full after eating a 16oz steak, and declines to eat a 32oz steak primarily because he'll feel unpleasantly engorged after it, is somehow less of a man.
In so doing, Jon's reflecting a cultural view that's been pretty consistent through America's history (land of abundance, farmers/factory workers eat a lot) and has been powerfully reinforced by advertising since, say, the 1950s. Given that so fewer of us these days are farmers or factory workers, it's also a cultural view/norm that's made a lot of us fat. Thus I think Ksyrup's point is that every time someone makes a joke about "chick portions", they simply reinforce this cultural norm which is, on balance, detrimental to the overall health of our population. Of course, I'm sure we can all anticipate Jon's response, which would be along the lines of "fuck those idiots who can't stop themselves from eating too much", and certainly despite its delivery, this point has its merits. The rest of that argument, of course, was recently covered in the Health Care thread about fast food and poor people, so I'm not going to rehash it here. Regardless, it will perhaps surprise no one that I'd rather be the guy who orders a 16oz Niman Ranch steak at a local independent restaurant for twice the price of a 32oz, Grade Triple-Z semi-steak at the local outpost of a national chain. Some would point out that this merely proves (as if more proof were necessary, of course) that I'm a elitist liberal pinko commie, and that's fine, but I'm elitist liberal pinko commie who enjoys his food, yet is not fat. |
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