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  • #16
    Re: McDonalds Secrets

    I am still mystifyed as to why mcdonalds does not have onion rings on their menu.

    The last business quarter was tough for them.

    Let's see some onion rings and get the company into the black again.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by lensperson View Post
      I am still mystifyed as to why mcdonalds does not have onion rings on their menu.
      Which restaurant makes the best onion rings?

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      • #18
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        The Burgerking onion rings are about an inch each in size.

        The trick with them is not to overcook them.

        On occasion I have tasted superb fried onions there, but it really depends on the master chef.

        These small ones can be easily overcooked and dry as a result.

        Over at Jack in the Box, their version is tasty but skimpy in portion size.

        They are much larger rings but fewer in number.

        Usually they were more carefully fried.

        Onions are an excellent munchable and in fact a portion of the

        wages of those who built the Pyramids was redeemed with Onions.

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        • #19
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          http://ph.news.yahoo.com/mcdonalds-u...161009232.html

          Can you taste the fish under the secret sauce?

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          • #20
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            Ah! I finally remembered that McDonald's name I've been searching for in my head since I read this thread!

            Pat Khaler. Boss, McD, Hawaii, circa 70's.
            http://thissmallfrenchtown.blogspot.com/
            http://thefrenchneighbor.blogspot.com/

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            • #21
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              Yesterday I saw a poster for taro pie in a McDonalds window. Sounds interesting.
              Greg

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              • #22
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                Greg...I've tried the taro pie a couple of times and noticed a slight french fries oil taste. I would've liked it if it hadn't been for that. Possibly that was store specific. Dunno.

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                • #23
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                  There have been sporadic sightings of so called

                  McRibs. They are being test marketed.

                  Mmmm.. moves towards kitchen

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                  • #24
                    Re: McDonalds Secrets

                    Originally posted by lensperson View Post
                    There have been sporadic sightings of so called

                    McRibs. They are being test marketed.[...]
                    McRibs have been around, off and on, for many years. Has McD's recently changed the ingredients?

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by GregLee View Post
                      Yesterday I saw a poster for taro pie in a McDonalds window. Sounds interesting.

                      McDonald's Taro Pie


                      McDonald's Haupia Pie

                      I preferred the Haupia Pie. They should add small pineapple chunks in it and sell it as a McDonald's Pina Colada Pie. There ya' go!
                      sigpic The Tasty Island

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by Pomai View Post
                        a McDonald's Pina Colada Pie.
                        Getting caught in the rain

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by lensperson View Post
                          A large portion of the enjoyment of food comes via the nose.
                          Entering an eatery with a rumbling stomach makes the nose even more alert.
                          The evocative smell of french fries can be very seductive.

                          The large amounts of fat,grease and triglycerides make these foods energy dense,
                          but over the long haul damaging to health.
                          I end this message wondering why
                          McDonalds does not have Onion rings. ?
                          Yeah! Onion rings are one of my favorites!

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                          • #28
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                            http://now.msn.com/cat-eats-mcdonald...ses-other-food

                            Super Size that cat.

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                            • #29
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                              Once , long ago, I was driving along the coast from Hawi to points south.

                              Getting hungry, I spotted a nice road side snackateria selling malasadas.

                              (oh so good)

                              After ordering , a super size bag of those treats were issued in a giant bag.

                              An old Woman asked for some and when I looked in the bag there were 3

                              full orders of the scrumptious delicacies.

                              I handed her a bag of the treats and climbed back into my vehicle.

                              Upon leaving I saw a beautiful young Wahine in the rear view mirror.

                              Her hair looked like fire.

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                              • #30
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                                http://news.yahoo.com/mcdonalds-cuts...180448506.html

                                Never had an Angus Burger. Does it taste better than a regular burger?

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