That is WHY we eat at Burger King, the flame broiling burns off the grease. We go wine tasting every couple of months and Burger King is our go to stop for lunch on the way. I want food in my tummy before wine tasting, and we can order off the Value Menu and get out of there for $6 for two people. That leaves more money for buying wine.I can’t eat burgers for the most part forget the overly greasy burgers from fast food joints so a nay for me.
Don’t know. Only animals make cholesterol that much I know. The doctor said to eat a more plant based diet. I’m trying but a good burger is a weakness.
What I remember about them was their toys and special novelty items. The toy I recall most was this small flying disc with a notch. The notch was for a a handle that inserted and it could be launched with the a spring effect. OK - called “Flip n Fly”.Our family eats there occasionally. Personally I have a bond with Burger King all because of a Burger King doll my Daddy got me when I was 4 years old. Every time I hear the words Burger King the doll comes to mind. I know I’m weird. LOL
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Well that much I do know. I haven’t looked into the Impossible Burger other than thinking it might be an alternative. The IDK was specific to the coconut oil being high in saturated fat. Never used or looked at it. Though it seems to be pretty trendy these days.It’s still the conventional belief that high saturated fat levels (and not necessarily direct consumption of cholesterol) contribute to higher blood cholesterol levels.
Well that much I do know. I haven’t looked into the Impossible Burger other than thinking it might be an alternative. The IDK was specific to the coconut oil being high in saturated fat. Never used or looked at it. Though it seems to be pretty trendy these days.
Guess I’ll be skipping BK all together then.
Thank you.Still, there are all these fad diets where the proponents claim that saturated fat isn’t a problem, like Atkins. That’s what I was getting at.
Given how much processing is involved in making an Impossible burger, that's pretty remarkable. But it is a nice option for my daughter who is vegetarian. But as her Doctor who is also vegetarian.... puts it.........."eat the vegetables, not some highly processed product made from vegetables."Impossible Foods has specifically said that they don’t consider their plant based substitutes to be any healthier than meat. Their claim is that it uses fewer resources to produce. Meat is generally inefficient.
Given how much processing is involved in making an Impossible burger, that's pretty remarkable. "
Oh never knew they had Hershey chocolate pieI dont go often but when I do, I get 2 double cheeseburgers and a Hershey chocolate pie