kysig wrote:
never been to chipotle or in n out
Word. If you've been to Five Guys I guess In-N-Out isn't such a big deal, but you HAVE to go to Chipotle. It's phenomenal. Or just kys.11 Bravo wrote:
kysig wrote:
never been to chipotle or in n out
thats it im going to five guys today
too plain LOLSEREMAKER wrote:
tried five guys once ( name sounds to gay for me ) didn't like it .... to plain
i like backyard burger- black n bleu burger
Im going to 5 guys when I hit up D.C. in october
Tu Stultus Es
5 guys is good for fast food, but there are a dozen better burgers in the DC area.eleven bravo wrote:
Im going to 5 guys when I hit up D.C. in october
nope, but now i did, and lol. they probably gained 5lbs of muscle because of the extra protein they had. no shit protein increases your weight. it helps build muscle which is better then not having it at all. fail study tbhDilbert_X wrote:
Yes of course, you know better than a 400,000 person study conducted by Imperial collegeHaiBai wrote:
they're wrong, americans eat too many carbs. bread, potatos, pasta. dont need it unless you need the energy, and you dont need energy if you dont get any physical activity the entire day.Dilbert_X wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-10726414
Most people seem to eat much too much meat, especially the fatties.
Did you even read the article?
i wish you guys would stop talking about 5 guys because i've never been and you're making it sound pretty good and now i want to have some food from 5 guys but i can't because we don't have 5 guys over here

you need some form of dairy in your diet. fact.11 Bravo wrote:
well anything that is used to induce vomiting cannot be good for you, right? its hard to find a solid source tbh since the US govt subsidises farmers so they would never say anything bad about it.Mekstizzle wrote:
I still wanna know more about this milk thing you keep talking about, I've stopped drinking/making pint glasses of milkshake ever since...
The cows are trapped into these milking machines, milked, milk heated to kill anything bad (and everything good), then so called nutrients are pumped back into the putrefied product and sold to you. But don't we need to drink milk to get calcium? No. The best way to add calcium to your diet is to eat more fresh green vegetables. Cow's milk is high in calcium, but Dr. Ellis explains, the problem is that it is in a form that cannot be assimilated very well by humans. Dr. Ellis states, "Thousands and thousands of blood tests I've conducted show that people who drink 3 or 4 glasses of milk a day invariably had the lowest levels of blood calcium."
Milk is low in iron. The mucus created by dairy products causes other problems as well. It is well-known that dairy products cause excessive mucus in the lungs, sinuses and intestines thereby creating respiratory problems, constipation, and hardening of the intestinal wall.
Human adults don't need milk. Get your calcium somewhere else.
11 Bravo wrote:
excessive mucus is bad for you. and unless you drink skim milk (then whats the point anyway?) you are sucking down unnecessary fat and cholesterol.Mekstizzle wrote:
Alright... we don't need it, but is it actually bad for you. Those are two different things still
Milk is vital in our diet because it contains a wide range of nutrients, vitamins and minerals that are needed for good health, for example, to get the same amount of calcium as you would from a 200ml glass of milk you would need to eat the following:
4 servings of broccoli (1 serving of broccoli is equivalent to 2 broccoli spears)
11 servings of spinach (1 serving is 90g)
15 servings of red beans (1 tablespoon is 35g)
62 servings of rhubarb (1 serving size is 140g)
69g of sardines (1 serving of canned sardines is 56g)
7.5 slices of white or brown bread (247g of bread)
5 oranges (247g)
247g mixed nuts
Although many varieties of fruit juice, mineral water and soya drinks are fortified with calcium, the calcium found in these products is not as well absorbed as the calcium found in milk and dairy products. The consumption of milk and dairy foods will also provide numerous other nutrients that are essential to health.
In 'n Out is actually pretty good. I like their food a lot but their fries could be improved.
I like how they have Bible verses on the wrappings.
I like how they have Bible verses on the wrappings.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
(turns on hose)
Please stay on topic.
Please stay on topic.
You know people hyped 5 Guys so much to me, when I finally tried it...it was a big let-down. I have tried their signature burger and hot dogs more than once but it is really meh nothing speical. I will continue to go just so one day, it will, hopefully, maybe, finally hit me.Dauntless wrote:
i wish you guys would stop talking about 5 guys because i've never been and you're making it sound pretty good and now i want to have some food from 5 guys but i can't because we don't have 5 guys over here
Go before it gets over-hyped, then it will never be the same
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yes too plainig wrote:
too plain LOLSEREMAKER wrote:
tried five guys once ( name sounds to gay for me ) didn't like it .... to plain
i like backyard burger- black n bleu burger
their meat has no flavor ...... their buns are just so basic tasting ................. backyards burgers actually explode in your mouth
there is alot of under lining gay tones that i just wrote
You're in London, hit up Chipotle. They've just opened one a month or two ago at Charing Cross. I promise you it's the greatest fast food you can get in Europe.Dauntless wrote:
i wish you guys would stop talking about 5 guys because i've never been and you're making it sound pretty good and now i want to have some food from 5 guys but i can't because we don't have 5 guys over here

And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
eww
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And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.

A donut covered in maple frosting and topped with bacon.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
I haven't had a corndog in a long time. fyi: Morningstar veggie corn dogs are super yummy.
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And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.