The Memorial Day Bucket Burger
Dusted & Fried--Down Home with 12 piece bucket
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05-28-2006, 08:44 PM
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The Memorial Day Bucket Burger
Thanks to all that have sacrificed for our freedom. We are blessed to live in the best country on earth. Thanks to all living and fallen. I hoist a chicken wing high in the sky! Thank you.
Try throwing one of these bad boys on your grill . . .
Hamburger (the more fat the better)
Applesauce
Ritz Crackers (crumbled)
Wosterchester-what-the-heck-ever sauce
Fajita Seasoning
(I don't do measurements . . . anywhere)
Patty 'em up. Grill 'em with about 4 cheap ass burned red dawgs to go with'em.
America the beautiful!!!!!
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05-28-2006, 09:22 PM
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That's not a burger... that's a meatloaf!
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05-28-2006, 09:26 PM
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Mmmmm....guaranteed to lead to a gastronomical snap release.. 
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05-28-2006, 10:13 PM
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mmm......quality stuff
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05-29-2006, 05:02 AM
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Cool wings and grills 
Last edited by Mathew : 05-29-2006 at 05:14 AM.
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05-29-2006, 05:24 AM
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Bucket,
Burgers are high in fat, salt and calories and should be avoided. However, on rare occasions where I do have one, I prefer burgers that use 100% organic beef (not frozen, must be freshly prepared in house, as are the relishes) sourced from traceable grass-reared animals and served in a freshly baked sourdough bun. Burgers must contain meat from no more than two same-breed cattle that have been suckled by their mothers for 14 months. Why? Because different rearing makes for different fat content. Also, meat from hand-reared and organic cattle that graze on biodiverse land contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids (which help to reduce high blood pressure and lower levels of bad cholesterol) than cattle fed from troughs. Cheese is important – it must be vintage Cheddar or aged Stilton. My burgers must be chargrilled because this allows any excess fat to dribble through the bars of the grill on to the charcoal below, where it burns off.
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05-29-2006, 05:55 PM
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Wow man....did you take that from your manual?
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05-29-2006, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Bucket,
Burgers are high in fat, salt and calories and should be avoided. However, on rare occasions where I do have one, I prefer burgers that use 100% organic beef (not frozen, must be freshly prepared in house, as are the relishes) sourced from traceable grass-reared animals and served in a freshly baked sourdough bun. Burgers must contain meat from no more than two same-breed cattle that have been suckled by their mothers for 14 months. Why? Because different rearing makes for different fat content. Also, meat from hand-reared and organic cattle that graze on biodiverse land contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids (which help to reduce high blood pressure and lower levels of bad cholesterol) than cattle fed from troughs. Cheese is important – it must be vintage Cheddar or aged Stilton. My burgers must be chargrilled because this allows any excess fat to dribble through the bars of the grill on to the charcoal below, where it burns off.
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You get your Degree at BurgerKing? 
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05-29-2006, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Bucket,
Burgers are high in fat, salt and calories and should be avoided. However, on rare occasions where I do have one, I prefer burgers that use 100% organic beef (not frozen, must be freshly prepared in house, as are the relishes) sourced from traceable grass-reared animals and served in a freshly baked sourdough bun. Burgers must contain meat from no more than two same-breed cattle that have been suckled by their mothers for 14 months. Why? Because different rearing makes for different fat content. Also, meat from hand-reared and organic cattle that graze on biodiverse land contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids (which help to reduce high blood pressure and lower levels of bad cholesterol) than cattle fed from troughs. Cheese is important – it must be vintage Cheddar or aged Stilton. My burgers must be chargrilled because this allows any excess fat to dribble through the bars of the grill on to the charcoal below, where it burns off.
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How do you pick your strip joints?
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05-29-2006, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Bucket,
Burgers are high in fat, salt and calories and should be avoided. However, on rare occasions where I do have one, I prefer burgers that use 100% organic beef (not frozen, must be freshly prepared in house, as are the relishes) sourced from traceable grass-reared animals and served in a freshly baked sourdough bun. Burgers must contain meat from no more than two same-breed cattle that have been suckled by their mothers for 14 months. Why? Because different rearing makes for different fat content. Also, meat from hand-reared and organic cattle that graze on biodiverse land contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids (which help to reduce high blood pressure and lower levels of bad cholesterol) than cattle fed from troughs. Cheese is important – it must be vintage Cheddar or aged Stilton. My burgers must be chargrilled because this allows any excess fat to dribble through the bars of the grill on to the charcoal below, where it burns off.
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Hmm? And your views on Global Warming are..? 
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