BetteTheRed
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And rice flour should still need something like egg to bind it.
It doesn't, actually. Rice flour and water; tapioca or corn starch sometimes added for texture.
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And rice flour should still need something like egg to bind it.
She had a hamburger press at one point.
Me and my bestie at the time used to tease each other a call one another a "Naughty Pine". It was a local legend. Was it the French Onion Soup?We did sometimes go out for a special occasion brunch or lunch to The Knotty Pine restaurant - at the bottom of the big hill in Preston. I bet some of you remember that spot.
We did sometimes go out for a special occasion brunch or lunch to The Knotty Pine restaurant - at the bottom of the big hill in Preston. I bet some of you remember that spot.
That era saw these things become actually occasionally affordable for single parent families like ours and made a real difference. "Steak" at Ponderosa was a big deal but accessible. BiWay was also a game changer around the same time, and I happily bought in. Same thing. Things like coffee makers came within reach. No wonder that economic "miracle' occurred. Created much of our current mess, didn't it.I have not had any interest in McDonald's since I was a teen and it was new and yuck, compared to my family's charcoal grilled burger. And real "chips".
However, good place to meet boys, and drink coke/coffee, so, okay, but that was more geographical, anyway. The early "mass market meal" I remember was Ponderosa, and in fact, I had a brief career there. What actually tenderized those 'steaks' I was not quite sure.
I have not had any interest in McDonald's
Carl's jr. Is my favourite followed by Harveys. Wendy's has changed too much I feel like they used to be better although still fairly good. They had really good breadsticks years ago. I used to get extras back then the extra calories were ok.For burgers my preferences are Wendy's, or A&W. My first choice for fast food, though, would be Subway.
That era saw these things become actually occasionally affordable for single parent families like ours and made a real difference. "Steak" at Ponderosa was a big deal but accessible. BiWay was also a game changer around the same time, and I happily bought in. Same thing. Things like coffee makers came within reach. No wonder that economic "miracle' occurred. Created much of our current mess, didn't it.