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Breakfast at Jack in the Box. Twenty-four hours a day. Nothing like an Extreme Sausage Sandwich at 9:00 pm.
From: Starhaven Consulate, City of Angels | Registered: Jul 2003
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I like Wendy's salads too. But I'd have to say my fav fast food recently has been Sonic's Jumbo Popcorn Chicken. And I know I shouldn't have it but I can't resist the chipolte with Tabasco they've added as a dipping sauce.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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The only fast food I can tolerate on a semi-regular basis is TACO BELL and SUBWAY! *yumm!*
But when my tolerance is low, I've been known to "dine" at McDonalds (spicy chicken sandwhich), Burger King (Whopper-- *need* I say more?), Arby's (Beef & Cheddar-- cheddar RULES!), Wendy's (bitchen dollar menu) and Captain D's (fast-food seafood is SO kewl!).
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McDonald's all the way: Quater Pounder with Cheese and a Super-Size fries.
Though my husband has been steering me to Subway lately because it's healthier and all that crap. I do like their Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki sub.
Krispy Kreme is the ultimate donut shop. I love their hot glazed right out from the machine, but I really love their blueberry donuts. Mmmm, blueberry donuts. Luckily for my waistline, the nearest KK is more than half an hour away.
I also like Chik-Fil-A, but I still feel "wrong" if I don't get it at a mall. For those of you who didn't grow up in the south, there were absolutely no free-standing CFA's until the very late 80's, so a Chik-Fil-A used to be a treat for a trip to the mall.
Krystal Chili Cheese Pup's are also good, although they can't compete to the chili dogs at the world famous Varsity here in Atlanta. By God, that's good stuff. I went to a party catered by the Varsity earlier this year - it's the closest I ever came to eating myself sick. In a good way!
From: Douglasville, GA | Registered: Jul 2003
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The only things I'll eat at Maccas (OZ translation of Mickey D's) are the hashbrowns and hotcakes. Mmmmm... Breakfast menu.
Other than that it's KFC Original (Do you have Crispy Strips in US/UK?), Red Rooster (OZ BBQ Chicken franchise) or the Bacon Deluxe burger at Hungry Jacks (which goes by the name Burger King in the US).
Sheesh - there's quite a few different versions of names here in OZ! We just like to feel special, I suppose.
quote:Originally posted by Star Boy: Sheesh - there's quite a few different versions of names here in OZ! We just like to feel special, I suppose.
Well y'know, it's the little differences...
I feel more worldly already. Just another reason to be grateful for this forum and how it's united us from all over the world ("we are the world... we are the children...")
From: New York, NY | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by matlock: I also like Chik-Fil-A, but I still feel "wrong" if I don't get it at a mall. For those of you who didn't grow up in the south, there were absolutely no free-standing CFA's until the very late 80's, so a Chik-Fil-A used to be a treat for a trip to the mall.
We love Chik-Fil-A nuggets and waffle fries. And up until a couple of months ago the only place to get them was in a mall. But we finally had a free-standing restaurant open up, even serving breakfast. But they are not open on Sundays. Typical for Utah.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: We love Chik-Fil-A nuggets and waffle fries. And up until a couple of months ago the only place to get them was in a mall. But we finally had a free-standing restaurant open up, even serving breakfast. But they are not open on Sundays. Typical for Utah.
Actually, the "closed on Sunday" rule comes straight from CFA founder S. Truett Cathay, a real Southern Baptist type. No CFA is open on Sunday, which is kind of a bummer. Love those waffle fries though.
I feel I should mention that the lowly Hardee's chain does have some pretty good biscuits in the morning.
I never have thought of doughnut shops as fast food, but Krispy Kreme (Hot Doughnuts Now!) are the best damn thing ever. I sort of regret that they went national, it was a great secret down here while it lasted.
From: Douglasville, GA | Registered: Jul 2003
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