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This is What McDonalds Used to Taste Like Dining on a Dime

This is What McDonalds Used to Taste Like Dining on a Dime

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Lucas Peterson teams up with The Meat Show's Nick Solares to combine the best of both worlds: inexpensive food that is chock full of meaty goodness. Their search leads them all the way out to Massapequa on Long Island at a place called All American Hamburger Drive-In, an old-school burger and fries stand that never left the 1960s. More episodes of Dining on a
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


Hamburger is from Germany dude! anyway the British dumpling is nothing like the aishan dumpling the British dumpling is essentially spongy bread that you have in gravy and beef chunks or a cut of lamb or pork or duck or turkey or chicken i suppose, with potatoes and mixed vegetables, where as Japanese dumplings is a kind of lunchtime complement dish man i made my self feel so hungry thinking about Sunday roast perfect sunday roast beef chunks, dumplings, gravy, roast potatoes, carrots, Mangetout Brussels sprouts a few chestnuts or just a Christmas dinner.
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I love All American Hamburger Drive-In and I have never been there. A bit presumptive on my part but those burgers are exactly like what I used to get from Mcdonalds when I was a kid growing up in the 1970's Covina California. Exactly like that. Today's burgers from Mcdonald's are terrible in my honest opinion. What is shown in this video is just simple burgers wrapped in foil and just darn good eating pleasure.
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For us coming from the third world, McDonalds was like a sliver of hope, an epitome of capitalistic excellence spiked by extravaganza. Anyone who says Big Mac doesn't taste good has lost their mind. however it may be it tastes over the top nostalgia rendering tastegasm inducing great. Case closed
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Ketchup is for kids and people who are trying to bring back a childhood memory or just people who don't know there are better things to put on meat. The only thing I still put ketchup on is corn dogs but I also put mustard on it.
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I try to shy away from being overly negative when commenting, but dear lord Nick is annoying to watch. Talks constantly but says very little. The other host was about to get out of the car and he just keeps talking.
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This place is in my hometown and I can say it really lives up to the hype its so good, the food comes out fast and its inexpensive. If youre ever visiting Long Island I highly recommend it
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Just to let you know I enjoy your videos, I dislike Mark Wiens because his facial expressions annoy me. You eat you enjoy and I love that! Don't change. I am subscribing right now!
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Nick Solares is like Adam Richman without any of the charm, wit, banter or subject matter knowledge. His memories of merry old London are laughable, and I'm a Londoner
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Did Lucas troll Nick with the dumpling comment or did he actually believe it? I expect Lucas himself, in person, to type the response. Thank you in advance, Eater.
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Please reserve your harsh judgements until you meet someone in real life and confirm they are your prejudices. Until then, don't judge someone you don't know.
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