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Dean
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 17:34 |
stonebeard wrote:
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^ I haven't found any fast-food outlet that can make a passable cup of tea. |
That's what happens when you set tea up on a pedestal. I like good things as much as any somewhat middle-class white dude, but you Brits have an intense cult of tea there. I'm not surprised you're not satisfied with anything but the best brewed tea. Give me a bag of Twinings and hot water and I'll spare the complaining, myself.
Kinda the same with everyone on the Internet bitching about Starbucks and burnt coffee. I have a French press, a drip coffee system, and all that, and yet I still like Starbucks and other coffee outlets. But nope, everybody's got to have an ax to grind about some scapegoat or other. |
A bucket of builders tea stewed for several days and served in an empty paint can would suffice to be honest and still be better than what passes for tea at most fast-food outlets. As for we Brits, we do not have a cult of tea, intense or otherwise - 99% of us drink regular tea (PG-Tips or Typhoo or some such supermarket brand) in a regular cup and would neither know nor care whether it's Assam or Darjeeling, though I will say that Twinnings is mainly consumed by the psuedo-middle classes and foreigners. Most Brits when dining out generally drink coffee, then how hard is it to screw-up making a cup of coffee?
I've never noticed that Starbucks burns the beans, I have noticed Costa does but that's personal preference surely - a rich roast in my estimation is not carbonised, but if you're happy to pay more for a cup of coffee in Starbucks than you'd pay for a bottle of beer then I'm not going to complain.
But don't let me stand in the way of a good old fashioned internet rant about four-fifths of f*ck-all.
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The Truth
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 17:46 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
The Truth wrote:
I live in a small Kansas town, we don't have many other choices. Taco Bueno is good when I can get it. |
I went through high school in a small Kansas town (Derby) and we mostly ate at Sonic, Taco Bell or Pizza Hut (back when it took a half-hour to cook one of their pizzas). Went back there recently and all three of the original stores are gone. Today I prefer Red Robin.
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I'm thirty miles away from there. Winfield, which has even less choices than Derby. Derby does have Casa Martinez, one of my favorite Mexcian restaurants though. You ever eat there?
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Barbu
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 17:51 |
A&W The Mozza Burger
Edited by Barbu - June 16 2012 at 17:55
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stonebeard
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 17:57 |
Dean wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
Dean wrote:
^ I haven't found any fast-food outlet that can make a passable cup of tea. |
That's what happens when you set tea up on a pedestal. I like good things as much as any somewhat middle-class white dude, but you Brits have an intense cult of tea there. I'm not surprised you're not satisfied with anything but the best brewed tea. Give me a bag of Twinings and hot water and I'll spare the complaining, myself.
Kinda the same with everyone on the Internet bitching about Starbucks and burnt coffee. I have a French press, a drip coffee system, and all that, and yet I still like Starbucks and other coffee outlets. But nope, everybody's got to have an ax to grind about some scapegoat or other. |
A bucket of builders tea stewed for several days and served in an empty paint can would suffice to be honest and still be better than what passes for tea at most fast-food outlets. As for we Brits, we do not have a cult of tea, intense or otherwise - 99% of us drink regular tea (PG-Tips or Typhoo or some such supermarket brand) in a regular cup and would neither know nor care whether it's Assam or Darjeeling, though I will say that Twinnings is mainly consumed by the psuedo-middle classes and foreigners. Most Brits when dining out generally drink coffee, then how hard is it to screw-up making a cup of coffee?
I've never noticed that Starbucks burns the beans, I have noticed Costa does but that's personal preference surely - a rich roast in my estimation is not carbonised, but if you're happy to pay more for a cup of coffee in Starbucks than you'd pay for a bottle of beer then I'm not going to complain.
But don't let me stand in the way of a good old fashioned internet rant about four-fifths of f*ck-all. |
I don't know what the fast food tea situations is there, but here most places that serve hot tea do it with bags. Bags are sufficient for me, so I never have anything to complain about.
Starbucks gets so much sh*t among a lot of people here. It's probably a hipster thing, or maybe just an a****le thing. "Burnt coffee" is just one of may common complaints.
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Dean
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 18:11 |
stonebeard wrote:
I don't know what the fast food tea situations is there, but here most places that serve hot tea do it with bags. Bags are sufficient for me, so I never have anything to complain about. |
Tea in bags is just fine - no complaint there - I use bags most of the time because they're quick and convienient, just as if instant coffee didn't give me migranes (f*ck knows how, it just does) I'd probably be happy with that too. Most fast-food outlets do not have the water hot enough to make tea correctly and they use UHT milk, which may be okay in coffee but it's foul in tea.
stonebeard wrote:
Starbucks gets so much sh*t among a lot of people here. It's probably a hipster thing, or maybe just an a****le thing. "Burnt coffee" is just one of may common complaints. |
It's an easy complaint to make that makes them sound more knowledgeable than they probably are.
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JJLehto
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 18:51 |
First, McDonalds?
I..
I don't even. Not even drunk can I eat that crap (this is honestly true) Ugh I feel sick thinking about it.
I used to be bad with that stuff but I barely get fast food anymore, and when I do it's always Chipotle.
Sure it's not good for you but compared to Wendy's and Taco Bell...and you get more than Subway. Which are the other ones I do like, though again I havn't had any of those in a long while.
Edited by JJLehto - June 16 2012 at 18:52
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 20:59 |
stonebeard wrote:
Dean wrote:
^ I haven't found any fast-food outlet that can make a passable cup of tea. |
That's what happens when you set tea up on a pedestal. I like good things as much as any somewhat middle-class white dude, but you Brits have an intense cult of tea there. I'm not surprised you're not satisfied with anything but the best brewed tea. Give me a bag of Twinings and hot water and I'll spare the complaining, myself.
Kinda the same with everyone on the Internet bitching about Starbucks and burnt coffee. I have a French press, a drip coffee system, and all that, and yet I still like Starbucks and other coffee outlets. But nope, everybody's got to have an ax to grind about some scapegoat or other. |
Have you ever looked at a tea bag that most fast food places or a diner will give you? Try it and let me know if you can see any leaves in there. It's essentially a bunch of a dust that will color the water and give people an excuse to not feel bad about drinking hot milk with four tablespoons of sugar.
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stonebeard
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 21:37 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
Dean wrote:
^ I haven't found any fast-food outlet that can make a passable cup of tea. |
That's what happens when you set tea up on a pedestal. I like good things as much as any somewhat middle-class white dude, but you Brits have an intense cult of tea there. I'm not surprised you're not satisfied with anything but the best brewed tea. Give me a bag of Twinings and hot water and I'll spare the complaining, myself.
Kinda the same with everyone on the Internet bitching about Starbucks and burnt coffee. I have a French press, a drip coffee system, and all that, and yet I still like Starbucks and other coffee outlets. But nope, everybody's got to have an ax to grind about some scapegoat or other. |
Have you ever looked at a tea bag that most fast food places or a diner will give you? Try it and let me know if you can see any leaves in there. It's essentially a bunch of a dust that will color the water and give people an excuse to not feel bad about drinking hot milk with four tablespoons of sugar.
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Eh, sure some are better than others, but the only tea I've actually disliked seriously was at this one sushi place, and I'm pretty sure it was made out of clay. I don't really make an objective of mine to sample teas from McDonalds or whatever, but I've never been disappointed. I don't really have expectations for those things. I'm more a coffee guy anyway.
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: June 16 2012 at 22:43 |
The Truth wrote:
ClemofNazareth wrote:
The Truth wrote:
I live in a small Kansas town, we don't have many other choices. Taco Bueno is good when I can get it. |
I went through high school in a small Kansas town (Derby) and we mostly ate at Sonic, Taco Bell or Pizza Hut (back when it took a half-hour to cook one of their pizzas). Went back there recently and all three of the original stores are gone. Today I prefer Red Robin. |
I'm thirty miles away from there. Winfield, which has even less choices than Derby. Derby does have Casa Martinez, one of my favorite Mexican restaurants though. You ever eat there?
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Yeah not only have I eaten there, I went to school with some of the Martinez kids, was on the wrestling team with one of them. Good food, pretty authentic. If I remember right that place was a sporting goods store back when I was living there. I bought my high school letter jacket there. The Mendoza's used to have a restaurant next to the police station but it closed a few years ago. I think there's a another Taco Bell there now.
I've been to Winfield several times and you're right - not many options for good food there.
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markosherrera
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Posted: June 22 2012 at 10:01 |
Pizza Huts but I prefer independent restaurants
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markosherrera
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Posted: June 22 2012 at 10:02 |
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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crimhead
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Posted: June 22 2012 at 19:12 |
Chik-fil-A. They're never open on Sundays.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: June 22 2012 at 20:50 |
Panera Bread and Quiznos.
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RoyFairbank
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Posted: June 22 2012 at 21:12 |
I like Papa Gino's the best. It's kind of regional.
Then Subway,
I like Wendy's too
It's hard with my diet. Anything and everythings at least 600 calories.
When I order a pizza I usually end up consuming at least 1000 calories. I can't help it.
A sub at Subway is 900 Calories
At wendy's a Ultimate Chicken Grill is 340-something, plus fries, is something near 600.
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Eria Tarka
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 02:17 |
Is A&W only in Canada? Anyways, I work at A&W so I eat there quite a bit, I'm gonna die young
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 12:15 |
^ Oh, yeah, turns out we have a couple of A&W's here in Reno. Never been there, though.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - June 27 2012 at 12:15
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The Truth
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 13:49 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
The Truth wrote:
ClemofNazareth wrote:
The Truth wrote:
I live in a small Kansas town, we don't have many other choices. Taco Bueno is good when I can get it. |
I went through high school in a small Kansas town (Derby) and we mostly ate at Sonic, Taco Bell or Pizza Hut (back when it took a half-hour to cook one of their pizzas). Went back there recently and all three of the original stores are gone. Today I prefer Red Robin. |
I'm thirty miles away from there. Winfield, which has even less choices than Derby. Derby does have Casa Martinez, one of my favorite Mexican restaurants though. You ever eat there?
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Yeah not only have I eaten there, I went to school with some of the Martinez kids, was on the wrestling team with one of them. Good food, pretty authentic. If I remember right that place was a sporting goods store back when I was living there. I bought my high school letter jacket there. The Mendoza's used to have a restaurant next to the police station but it closed a few years ago. I think there's a another Taco Bell there now.
I've been to Winfield several times and you're right - not many options for good food there.
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That's really cool man, very nice people who own that restaurant indeed. No idea you had lived in Derby, that's really awesome.
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geneyesontle
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 13:53 |
crimhead wrote:
Chik-fil-A. They're never open on Sundays. |
But I love their waffle Fries and mmmmm!!! Their chicken is good. Not like KFC.
Edited by geneyesontle - June 27 2012 at 13:56
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tamijo
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 16:56 |
I dont hate fast fod, i just dont eat it. Food is important, why let underage uneducated people spoil it.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 08:04 |
I have two confessions to make. 1. I held a fast food job for a few months when I was in college. It was a chain that was started as a healthier alternative to Wendy's (multi-grain buns, etc.). Wendy's started matching their menu somewhat by offering similar healthier alternatives until D'lites went out of business. I had moved on to my first drafting job by then. 2. Used to eat a Taco Bell a bit when I was in college, but preferred Del Taco (better tacos and nachos). With finding good taquerias in the area I had quit going to both. I think Del is out of business. On my last job there were two Taco Bells about equidistant from the office, one up North Druid Hills Road and the other up Bruford (actually Buford) Highway (the good taquerias are a few miles further up). I quit after getting a few bad tasting taco salad shells and chips at each place. It was convenient but...
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