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Old Dec 13th 2011, 8:02 am
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http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...gallery-1.8071

The bacon wrapped hotdogs look rather good...

Impressed to see a bagel bacon burger from Springfield, MA makes the list

Denny's, also seems to hit the list a fair bit...so anyone eaten any of these monsters?

Anything you'd add to the list?
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Some of these look good. However, less is more. I like the look of the deep-fried cheese curds.
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Some of these look good. However, less is more. I like the look of the deep-fried cheese curds.
Deep fried cheese curds are bloody good. That and The House on the Rock are two plus points of my proximity to Wisconsin
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Deep fried cheese curds are bloody good. That and The House on the Rock are two plus points of my proximity to Wisconsin
Wisconsin, bollocks. The good cheese is from New York. We get lovely cheese curds from a couple of places just down the road from here.
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Wisconsin, bollocks. The good cheese is from New York. We get lovely cheese curds from a couple of places just down the road from here.
You could be right - I just know the ones we get around here come from there and they're nice.

I couldn't give a stuff if they come from Neptune, mate - as long as they're nice
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My wife recently bought some coconut flour to make some gluten free baked stuff for a friend. 1/3 of a cup is 413 calories.

Macademia nuts are also ridiculously high in calories. A single serving (maybe 100g) is about 1,000 calories. They're actually really good for you, but will definitely make you fat.
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Do you ever see "Diners, Drives Ins and Dives..."...I catch it now and then, and I can feel my arteries clogging just watching it...but I do make the odd note of somewhere to try on our upcoming roadtrips....

oddly enough, you never see any skinny folk in these places.....
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Do you ever see "Diners, Drives Ins and Dives..."...I catch it now and then, and I can feel my arteries clogging just watching it...but I do make the odd note of somewhere to try on our upcoming roadtrips....
That place is great and nasty at the same time

Been to a couple of the places he's visited up in Maine and the missus checked out one in MA...they are pretty good places usually...
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I'm so glad I looked at this after eating a slice of pizza *barf* The mac n cheese burger makes me feel ill, remember that krispy kreme burger? Americans love the old mix of sweet and salt though so weird.
All this is making me feel ready for the inevitable New Year diet. Until then I'm living it up!
This website hardens my arteries just looking at it http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/
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http://www.justslimming.com/how-many...h-sunday-roast


How many calories in a british sunday roast?
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At a conservative estimate, a whopping 1200 calories. And that excludes second helpings, any alcohol or dessert. A traditional British Sunday Roast is a treat but if you are on a diet go gently on the roast potatoes and parsnips and the Yorkshire pudding. And follow your meal by a brisk walk or some exercise to burn off some of those calories
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