The last census 1/5th of Americans claimed German heritage. That's were we got hamburgers, hotdogs, chicken fried steak from, but Germans probably wouldn't recognize the American equivalent food these days.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Selfmade Hamburgers with sweet potatoe/batate fries are really the best thing you could eat.
I love to bake brioche buns for my burgers. A good selfmade sauce is important too I like to do my own mexican southwest style sauce.
Tried burger with bison patty recently for first time and it was really delicious, can only recommend it!
Bullshit.
Yeah, people might have something wrong in them. People aren't hamburgers, though.In Estonia I often see obese beyond any reason Finns near McDonalds... that might give you a clue on what's wrong with those people.
I rate your flaming and nation bashing effort 0/10.
We need a food section for this forum. I'm sure we can bring together some good recipes with cultural influences from all around the world.
And Chinese!Originally Posted by Nerovar
With COVID-19 making its impact on our lives, I have decided that I shall hang in there for my remaining days, skip some meals, try to get children to experiment with making henna patterns on their skin, and plant some trees. You know -- live, fast, dye young, and leave a pretty copse. I feel like I may not have that quite right.
I'll be making my own burgers out of 80/20 ground chuck, as I generally do. I think we'll be having them with montreal steak seasoning and baked chedder and bacon potato skins, and probably some salad.
Going to a restaurant for a burger just never made any sense to me - why pay someone else more money for an inferior product?
How term "hot dog" came about.
Another story that riles serious hot dog historians is how term "hot dog" came about. Some say the word was coined in 1901 at the New York Polo Grounds on a cold April day. Vendors were hawking hot dogs from portable hot water tanks shouting "They're red hot! Get your dachshund sausages while they're red hot!" A New York Journal sports cartoonist, Tad Dorgan, observed the scene and hastily drew a cartoon of barking dachshund sausages nestled warmly in rolls. Not sure how to spell "dachshund" he simply wrote "hot dog!" The cartoon is said to have been a sensation, thus coining the term "hot dog." However, historians have been unable to find this cartoon, despite Dorgan's enormous body of work and his popularity.
And chicken fried steak is called as such because its "chicken fried" as in fried like you do for fried chicken, just on cube steak.
I don't see the point in how many hamburgers you can eat, just eat one REALLY good one.
Human progress isn't measured by industry. It's measured by the value you place on a life.
Just, be kind.
I think this holiday should really be about publically shaming those who order their burgers well done