Remind me to never again venture into a Burger King restaurant:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/6798#
Remind me to never again venture into a Burger King restaurant:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/6798#
Fast food? Not if you're eating that. That is enough to put you off Burger king.
I have never been that keen on fast food.
Margaret
Hmmmm, sad but amusing, it's the reason a great majority of 1st world youth are now deemed obese. When I was a kid, we ran around on Saturdays with mother's words "Make sure you're home for lunch!" ringing in our ears as we dissapeared off for adventures, which I survived. Now, I'm in that borderline category between overweight and obese and I blame sitting on my arse in an office 50 hours a week.
But as to that burger - it looks like it's at least vaguely healthy, I mean there's lots of salad stuff in it...would take five hefty men to eat or two fat kids I reckon.
That is just plain being a gluten.
judy tooley
Judy - you are spot on, gluttony is a "sin" according to Christian views ... which is interesting.
That is so right. It is also a form of greed. I want it all or nothing.
judy tooley
Remember the pretty pyramid I showed in one of the threads. I have
a picture that explains it all with Taco Bell. This one is really over
the edge. Climbing Chichen Itza for tacos anyone?
judy tooley
Margaret - my intestine's not big enough to accommodate it I'm afraid. I'd come out the other end. (eeiikk)
Ooh what an awful thought.
Perhaps better if two people shared, one at each end and then met in the middle.
Better still chop it up into small pieces and share.
Margaret
I think it'd likely feed a small army.
Wonder how many jars of mustard they would need?
Margaret
Hi Ms. Margaret,
One jar of Dijon Mustard should do the trick.
Cheers,
CD![]()
LOL @ Sweet Corn, only one jar? A ton of Hot English mustard might be better.
Perhaps where CD lives, they have large jars. No he's right, you would only need a small amount.
Margaret