FM AZ
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There was a McDonald’s adjacent to my High School in 1975. My favorite lunch there was a fillet-o-fish, fries and a vanilla shake. I could just order the regular. ?
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Honestly the old ways are best when it comes to fast food imo.. it’s still quick and much better than the possibly human ground meat they serve these days..When I was a kid, I worked at McDonald’s, we used to get Idaho potatoes by the sack approximately 100 pounds, then we put them in a barrel that spun around and took the skin off the potatoes, not completely, we then took them to the potato cutter and cut them into 6” pieces and put them in a stainless steel sink with cold water and soaked them. Drained the water And soaked them until the water ran clear. Then we put them into a basket in oil and blanched them at 120° for 20 minutes. Then put the baskets in a rack and let them drain.. when an order was ready we put them in 350° oil until the fries were done. Then served.. hamburgers were put on a flat griddle with chopped onions underneath cooked with a toasted bun that was also toasted on the griddle. The fish sandwich was dropped in the fryer and put on a toasted bun with a slice of American cheese and back then it was the best fish sandwich I ever had and the burgers got a small quirt of ketchup and mustard with a pickle on top also a burger to die for. You could get the fries and a Coke for $.15 that’s back when they really had quality. I really miss that. The fries had a little bit of skin on them, which gave them a unique taste. I wish they had that now and that’s the story and I’m sticking to it.8![]()
Nice !Honestly the old ways are best when it comes to fast food imo.. it’s still quick and much better than the possibly human ground meat they serve these days..
Food truck I encountered food prepared in a classic way (they’d always run out too.) just a bit of produce (lettuce, fresh onion, pickles, and tomato.)ketchup mustard .. fresh potatoes cut to fries. And only Coke, sprite, or water bottle for a drink… $11.00
Unfortunately you only get a half slice of cheese on the fish sandwich nowWhen I was a kid, I worked at McDonald’s, we used to get Idaho potatoes by the sack approximately 100 pounds, then we put them in a barrel that spun around and took the skin off the potatoes, not completely, we then took them to the potato cutter and cut them into 6” pieces and put them in a stainless steel sink with cold water and soaked them. Drained the water And soaked them until the water ran clear. Then we put them into a basket in oil and blanched them at 120° for 20 minutes. Then put the baskets in a rack and let them drain.. when an order was ready we put them in 350° oil until the fries were done. Then served.. hamburgers were put on a flat griddle with chopped onions underneath cooked with a toasted bun that was also toasted on the griddle. The fish sandwich was dropped in the fryer and put on a toasted bun with a slice of American cheese and back then it was the best fish sandwich I ever had and the burgers got a small quirt of ketchup and mustard with a pickle on top also a burger to die for. You could get the fries and a Coke for $.15 that’s back when they really had quality. I really miss that. The fries had a little bit of skin on them, which gave them a unique taste. I wish they had that now and that’s the story and I’m sticking to it.8![]()
1/2 slice of cheese is still a full slice.....it's just half as big !!!!!Unfortunately you only get a half slice of cheese on the fish sandwich nowAND pay more for it ?
Makes the piece of fish look bigger !!!Brilliant absolutely brilliant.1/2 slice of cheese is still a full slice.....it's just half as big !!!!!Makes the piece of fish look bigger !!!
Take 6 oz of water and put it in a 6 oz glass....you have a full glass.
Take the same 6 oz and put it in a 12 oz glass you have a half full glass.
Still a full glass if you put it back in the 6 oz glass....
All depends on perspective......
Looks like a happy dude in the back window ?Just back from a week of camping and MTB’ing
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Sure is ?Looks like a happy dude in the back window ?
Beautiful pictures- nice country. Thanks for sharing.Just finished a 4-day trip from Tucson to the San Juan River in New Mexico for some trout fishing. Only got one the first day, but on day two, it picked up and I stopped counting after 15. Very big fish in this river, the smallest was 17 inches.
First stop was at the Cat Walk Recreation Area near Glenwood, NM. Very interesting place for a short hike. Second stop was La Ventana Arch. Then on to the river. Saw a river otter, an osprey, a bald eagle, and a raccoon raiding trash cans in the daytime. That seemed very unusual. On the return trip, I drove just south of Ship Rock. I seen it a million times from the air, but this was the first time on the ground. That’s one big chunk of isolated rock!
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