food Burgers? Hell Yeah!!

Regular fries were fine it when I tried the Kajen fries or something like that that was spicy that was the problem, whatever the seasoning was it was nasty effect.
 
Roll your own.
 
Burger.
 
That is.
 
On hot ass steel.
 
In your garage.
 
Or back porch.
 
Night time.
 
When they come out.
 
Mostly.
 
Rock some chopped onion and penos.
 
And some buns.
 
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Now dig it.
 
Smash it!
 
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Cheese it.
 
Like its your last burger.
 
Ever.
 
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And now kids.
 
We are here.
 
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Hear me now.
 
Bleed me later.
 
Life is short.
 
Be healthy.
 
Eat healthy.
 
And all that crap.
 
I'll eat my cheeseburger.
 
How ever.
 
Where ever.
 
When ever.
 
I like.
 
To be liking.
 
Y'all should too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
texas blues said:
Roll your own.
 
Burger.
 
That is.
 
On hot ass steel.
 
In your garage.
 
Or back porch.
 
Night time.
 
When they come out.
 
Mostly.
 
Rock some chopped onion and penos.
 
And some buns.
 
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Now dig it.
 
Smash it!
 
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Cheese it.
 
Like its your last burger.
 
Ever.
 
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And now kids.
 
We are here.
 
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IMG_1363.JPG
 
 
Hear me now.
 
Bleed me later.
 
Life is short.
 
Be healthy.
 
Eat healthy.
 
And all that crap.
 
I'll eat my cheeseburger.
 
How ever.
 
Where ever.
 
When ever.
 
I like.
 
To be liking.
 
Y'all should too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  :think:
 
 wait a second...    :eh:
 
where's the Pineapple  :?:  :!:
 
what ? no ranch  :?:
 
and that ring is on index finger?..
 
is this an impostor  :?:  :!: 

someone took over his Plancha 

and stole his thumb ring :!:   :eek:
 
 
 
 
 
 
:rofl:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
:cheers: 
 
 
Went for a nice drive today, just for the hell of it. Went to Twisp's sister city of Conconully, about an hour away. They have Outhouse races there every winter. The Sit'N Bull Saloon, pretty good burger. A little over handled but was still awesome. Grilled Onions and Peños, Bacon and American cheese. Plenty of Mayo with lettuce and tomato. House made buns were grilled on the flattop. Hand-cut fries. Nice day for a drive.
 
Downtown Conconully. A 3 way intersection with 2 stop signs.
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that burger looks overhandled and overcooked.  :eek:  yikes 
would i still have face smashed it like a hungry dog ? 
i'm gonna go with...
Probably...
Though there is the rare occasion i forgot my hotsauce  :hotsauce: and my pow pow  :mope:
 
IMO, a good sauce can turn even a dry overcooked burger into at least a decent experience 

sometimes its not all about the food, and more about the atmosphere...
sometimes it's competition mode and totally about the food.
 
I can, have, and will continue to appreciate and enjoy both.  :D
 
 
:cheers:
 
Scovalingus.
 
That burger.
 
Reminds me of a joint.
 
mrs. blues discovered when we bought our house.
 
After moving back to Texas.
 
As we were moving in she ran down the road.
 
To find us some fast food.
 
She came back with cheeseburgers.
 
Deep fried pickles.
 
A sixer of Dr. Pepper.
 
And a bottle of tequila.
 
Earl's Gas Grocery & Liquor Store.
 
They had a flat top in the back.
 
And threw down some bigass frozen patties. 
 
10 minutes from our house.
 
In semi rural bumphuk north Dallas Texas.
 
 
One of the best burgers I ever ate.
 
Forget fries.
 
We never tried them.
 
The deep fried pickles!!!!
 
Best I ever had.
 
So good that I would request a big side of 'em.
 
If'n I was ever on death row.
 
Sadly.
 
Earl's went the way of the dinosaur and the white buffalo.
 
Its a big giant 7/11 now.
 
And our home.
 
Is no longer semi rural.
 
A got dang shame.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Hot Pepper said:
Glass half full: The picturesque drive and nostalgia made the burger taste like a million bucks.
 
Exactly the day we had!
 
We were the only ones there and the cook was enjoying the game on TV. He wasn't ignoring his job and we didn't really care. The waitress was chatty and we weren't on a food tour. The burgers were just part of the day. 5 stars.
 
TB, Never had a deep fried pickle but it has my name written all over it. I know I would need at least 4.
 
Concanully is rural. You might like it, it makes Twisp look like a proper city, minus the McDonalds and strip malls. LOL
 
30 miles S-SW of Tonasket. You kind of know the area, don't you?
 
Scoville DeVille said:
TB, Never had a deep fried pickle but it has my name written all over it. I know I would need at least 4.
 
Concanully is rural. You might like it, it makes Twisp look like a proper city, minus the McDonalds and strip malls. LOL
 
30 miles S-SW of Tonasket. You kind of know the area, don't you?
 
Deep fried pickles?
 
Pickle slices like on a hamburger.
 
Only breaded and deep fried.
 
You won't eat 4.
 
You'll want to eat 40.
 
Dipped in.....
 
RANCH DRESSING!
 
 
 
 
I know the area only from google maps.
 
I would love to go there sometime.
 
if only to catch a fish.
 
texas blues said:
Scovalingus.
 
That burger.
 
Reminds me of a joint.
 
mrs. blues discovered when we bought our house.
 
After moving back to Texas.
 
As we were moving in she ran down the road.
 
To find us some fast food.
 
She came back with cheeseburgers.
 
Deep fried pickles.
 
A sixer of Dr. Pepper.
 
And a bottle of tequila.
 
Earl's Gas Grocery & Liquor Store.
 
They had a flat top in the back.
 
And threw down some bigass frozen patties. 
 
10 minutes from our house.
 
In semi rural bumphuk north Dallas Texas.
 
 
One of the best burgers I ever ate.
 
Forget fries.
 
We never tried them.
 
The deep fried pickles!!!!
 
Best I ever had.
 
So good that I would request a big side of 'em.
 
If'n I was ever on death row.
 
Sadly.
 
Earl's went the way of the dinosaur and the white buffalo.
 
Its a big giant 7/11 now.
 
And our home.
 
Is no longer semi rural.
 
A got dang shame.
 
 
Welcome to gentrification! How do you take your frappuccino?
 
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