Cogito wrote:This thread makes me wonder how the % of LTH posters with heart problems compares with society in general. Sometimes we sound like the fat consuming equivalent of a Southern California brushfire crossed with a great white shark and a school of piranhas. God have mercy on anything that comes between us and a bowl of gelato or slab or ribs.
NAV MAN wrote:Seebee, I...
Habibi wrote:I'm going to Kumas next week, ordering a Slayer, and then throwing it in the garbage.
The October burger of the month is the Agenda of Swine. A 10oz beef patty topped with slow roasted pork belly, caramelized onions, and a sweet chipotle glaze!
Cogito wrote:This thread makes me wonder how the % of LTH posters with heart problems compares with society in general. Sometimes we sound like the fat consuming equivalent of a Southern California brushfire crossed with a great white shark and a school of piranhas. God have mercy on anything that comes between us and a bowl of gelato or slab or ribs.
cccpr wrote:They really need to let people know when they're closed for a private party, which they were last night. Just throw a notice up on your site, guys...that's what it's there for.
And restaurants wonder why it's become standard practice for prospective customers to call first.
Come to Kuma's Corner to preview The Atlas Moth's devastating forthcoming Candlelight Records release "A Glorified Piece of Blue Sky" and try what is undoubtedly one of the biggest burgers we've ever done, The Atlas Moth Burger. The burger is a 10 oz beef patty topped with a waffle, butter, fried chicken, country fried bacon, collard greens, and bacon infused syrup. It's only happening tonight so get in before it's gone.
skess wrote: The burger is a 10 oz beef patty topped with a waffle, butter, fried chicken, country fried bacon, collard greens, and bacon infused syrup.
jimswside wrote:skess wrote: The burger is a 10 oz beef patty topped with a waffle, butter, fried chicken, country fried bacon, collard greens, and bacon infused syrup.
that is awesome, please report back on this masterpiece.
skess wrote:The burger of the month I was referencing was this month's Agenda of Swine, with pork belly, caramelized onions, and chipotle glaze (but did you really have to read past pork belly?).
BR wrote:jimswside wrote:skess wrote: The burger is a 10 oz beef patty topped with a waffle, butter, fried chicken, country fried bacon, collard greens, and bacon infused syrup.
that is awesome, please report back on this masterpiece.
Actually, I think it sounds like a foolish gimmick and a ridiculous waste of $$$.
Santander wrote:Cogito wrote:This thread makes me wonder how the % of LTH posters with heart problems compares with society in general. Sometimes we sound like the fat consuming equivalent of a Southern California brushfire crossed with a great white shark and a school of piranhas. God have mercy on anything that comes between us and a bowl of gelato or slab or ribs.
Have you met happy_stomach? I think we're ok as a whole, with enough movers to offset the, er, shakers.
Yeah, I was re-reading the classic Chicago novel and it struck me that this passage, which might well have described a kitchen near Kuma's, could push back the divergence of "30's style burgers" (the flat lunchwagon jobs) from the big, heavily condimented, bar burger