stevez wrote:I think a couple people enjoyed the Luther Burger enough to order another one.
David Hammond wrote:I'd like to second the praise for Gus' fried pickles. My guess is that they were eaten too quickly to permit good photos (though perhaps someone got a snap in before they were consumed).


David Hammond wrote:[GWiv, I believe the bacon was "country-fried" rather than tempura]
Cathy2 wrote:While we tried the Luther and generally liked it.
G Wiv wrote:.
Speaking of Steve Z, he had a wild idea. A Wiener and Still Champion one, or is it two, pound Undisputed Burger with a pound of bacon, cheese and, instead of wimpy ol' donuts, Apple Fritters from Old Fashioned Donuts.
Oh my!
G Wiv wrote:.
Speaking of Steve Z, he had a wild idea. A Wiener and Still Champion one, or is it two, pound Undisputed Burger with a pound of bacon, cheese and, instead of wimpy ol' donuts, Apple Fritters from Old Fashioned Donuts.
nr706 wrote:And for the record, the Undisputed is a pound of meat - three of his 1/3 lb. hamburger patties (a double Undisputed is six) unless he's changed the formulation recently, which I doubt. Still, two pounds of ground beef between two apple fritters would be a hellava meal.
Cathy2 wrote:People were sharing Luthers with not one person eating a whole one.
David Hammond wrote:
Mhays wrote: with bacon - {the Luther burger} had the appeal of a delicious full breakfast with waffles and meats and eggs and cheese in one bite, sort of like the fabled "three-course-meal" Willy Wonka gum.
happy_stomach wrote:*Maybe a solution for this would be to make Luther burger sliders? Then of course mini donuts would have to be constructed, and I don't know how bacon pieces would fare at that scale, but that way the donut would only be compressed once and would be fresh for each bite?
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Head to a Gateway Grizzlies game [near St. Louis in Sauget, Ill] and this gut-buster could be yours. We kid you not. The Gateway Grizzlies of the Frontier League promised to create "Baseball's Best Burger" in time for the team's opener in late May. And they appear to have succeeded.
The ballpark sandwich will include a hamburger topped with sharp cheddar cheese and two slices of bacon -- all between a "bun" made of a sliced Krispy Kreme Original Glazed doughnut.
If you can find a (loop)hole in your cardiologist's advice, calorie counters predict the monster will set you back about 1,000 calories and 45 grams of fat.
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Funderberg, who has said he has eaten at least 10 of the Grizzlies' new creations as part of a "sampling process," said the team hopes to sell 100 to 200 of them a night at $4.50 each. He calls it a bargain, considering it is a meal and a dessert in one.
It could be the hottest sandwich to hit the sports world since the Roethlisburger. That sandwich, invented in 2004 to honor Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, is available at a place called Peppi's and includes ground beef, sausage, scrambled eggs, grilled onions and American cheese.
The Grizzlies are no strangers to self-promotion through caloric innovation. Two years ago they introduced what they called "Baseball's Best Hotdog," a dog topped with two strips of bacon, sauteed onions, sauerkraut and cheddar cheese sauce. They upped the ante last year with the "Swiss Brat," a bratwurst with a slice of Swiss cheese in the middle of it, topped with sauerkraut.
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David Hammond wrote:So beautiful, so odd.
And there were horn dogs…stevez wrote:I think a couple people enjoyed the Luther Burger enough to order another one.
That'd be me.
wadman wrote:Wow.......... How high did your cholesterol level go after you guys at that?