Waffles Vs. Pancakes, The Sequel: Denny's, or IHOP?

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Ruby123

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We dont have breakfast places here. Looks like we are missing out. You can go to McDonalds and order off the breakfast menu or go to any cafe and do the same.
 

Subhumanoidal

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We dont have breakfast places here. Looks like we are missing out. You can go to McDonalds and order off the breakfast menu or go to any cafe and do the same.
McGriddles. 😋😋😋
And one of the times I'd take a sausage patty over bacon. Their bacon is bone dry. Bleh.
 

Lynx

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McGriddles. 😋😋😋
And one of the times I'd take a sausage patty over bacon. Their bacon is bone dry. Bleh.
Then somebody cooks it too long at your McDonald's.

Our bacon is remarkably inconsistent. One pack will be huge strips. The next pack might be puny, thin little things.

Mostly I'm not a cook. I'm just a machine operator. I put food down, the grill cooks it at a certain temperature for a certain time and I scoop the food up. But with bacon you actually have to know how to COOK or it is overdone. One timer won't work for different packs of bacon.
 

Subhumanoidal

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Then somebody cooks it too long at your McDonald's.

Our bacon is remarkably inconsistent. One pack will be huge strips. The next pack might be puny, thin little things.

Mostly I'm not a cook. I'm just a machine operator. I put food down, the grill cooks it at a certain temperature for a certain time and I scoop the food up. But with bacon you actually have to know how to COOK or it is overdone. One timer won't work for different packs of bacon.
No. Not just one. I'm talking decades. In different states from the east coast to the west coast. One things consistent with their bacon. Dry, dry, dry.