Here I have backed up all of the blogs I wrote on Multiply, over the years. They are old, and apparently the images do not get imported, but it was worth a try. Currently I cannot seem to see any posts, but in the Dashboard it says I have over 1200 posts imported here. It may take a while to get this working.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Three Patty Bacon Egg Cheese Burger Snack
This baby and the beer cost a whopping 2500 Yen but it will be worth it! (beer @ 680yen). JS Burger in Shinjuku. It's definitely not McDonalds...
Stefnee - I agree. The fries were actually quite good, too, and two or thee was just right. Especially with salt. The meat was thick and juicy, fried very well and not at all "processed" so it had a deeply inherent value. Next time we can visit here when you come see me in Tokyo, OK? I'd love to take you out to play all night with Matt again, but that will be... difficult. Hope His absence won't put a damper on your joy.
Yes, it's the carbohydrates that get converted to sugars that bog down the blood flow, causing the platelets to get all sticky and stick together, clumping, clogging the arteries. Not the meat. I'm not sure how much meat there actually was because the patties were pretty juicy, not at all like McD patties. So it's difficult to know. One extra patty cost an extra $4 to the burger, though.
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt was!
ReplyDeleteYou know... in my opinion, you can't put a price on the Multiverse's best burger ever!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing!!
Stefnee - I agree. The fries were actually quite good, too, and two or thee was just right. Especially with salt. The meat was thick and juicy, fried very well and not at all "processed" so it had a deeply inherent value. Next time we can visit here when you come see me in Tokyo, OK? I'd love to take you out to play all night with Matt again, but that will be... difficult. Hope His absence won't put a damper on your joy.
ReplyDeletehow many pounds Was that burger ! ?
ReplyDeleteMouse says - my arteries slammed shut just looking at it! Heart attack on a plate - but at least you'd die happy. :)
ReplyDeletei was just explaining your alternative diet to susan
ReplyDeleteYes, it's the carbohydrates that get converted to sugars that bog down the blood flow, causing the platelets to get all sticky and stick together, clumping, clogging the arteries. Not the meat. I'm not sure how much meat there actually was because the patties were pretty juicy, not at all like McD patties. So it's difficult to know. One extra patty cost an extra $4 to the burger, though.
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