thistlechaser: (Book with cat 3)
Hey, folks in Europe, just a heads up. Burger King beef supplies in Europe tainted with horse meat. Burger King claims none of the burgers they sold had any in it, but you might want to avoid BK for now until all this clears up.

Boy did my stomach drop when I heard this story, before reading any of the details. It's been a while, but I have had Whoppers in the past.

Books! Book #4 of 2013: Letters of a Woman Homesteader, a collection of letters by Elinore Pruitt Stewart. This also filled one of the challenge requirements for the year, "Read a memoir by someone you've never heard of". Close enough to a memoir to count!

Unfortunately this book was slow reading. The details were semi-interesting, but without a plot it just dragged. All the letters were her writing to her former employer, none of them writing back, so it was even less of a narrative than it might have been.

In some ways it was depressing. While I know times were very different then (1915), it was annoying that this woman had to ask her husband's permission when she wanted to leave the house. Not even perfunctory asking him, she had to be as careful with her requests as she could, because he could and did sometimes say no. Plus the word "nigger" was tossed around way too much (in my modern opinion). Candies covered in chocolate were called "niggers", for example.

At the 50% point of the book I almost stopped reading (since I could give myself credit for it, having gotten that far). I almost started skimming, but instead I kept reading it. It was slow, slow, slow but I got through it. Was it worth reading? I guess. I didn't enjoy it much, but it was an interesting view into that time.

Next up is a book that has been in my to-read pile for a long time. Someone on LJ recommended Infected: Prey by Andrea Speed to me, and I made the often-mistake of buying the whole series instead of the first book.

Starting it last night, I was quite worried. I was pretty sure it was self-published, and put that together with M/M and you likely have your hands on some fanfiction-turned-into-book. My worries seem groundless though. I'm a chapter or two in and enjoying it quite a lot. I'm having a really hard time turning off the editing part of my brain though; the author likes semicolons a bit too much for me. But, since I'm enjoying the story, I'm trying to turn off that part of my brain and just go with it.
thistlechaser: (2 cats 1 cup)
Carl's Jr is running a new commercial: 2 Girls, 1 Burger. I nearly snickered out loud at work! I'd love to support companies who use horrible, horrible Internet videos net humor in their advertisements, but Carl's Jr is about the worst fast food burger around. Sad!

The video isn't out yet, but you can see still photos here (work safe, scantily clad women eating burgers).
thistlechaser: (Smiling Big Ham Burger)
McDonalds corporate office sent out a bunch of free Angus Third Pounder coupons to bloggers in hopes of people trying them and writing up a review. Since I got a free burger, I suppose I owe them a review.

I don't like McDonalds burgers. If I were to eat there at lunch or dinner, I'd get chicken nuggets (which I generally enjoy, even if they're horrible for you). I really, really don't like their burgers at all. They're spongy and tasteless. (Since starting to make my own burgers at home, I'm disliking all fast food burgers. If only they weren't so fast and easy!)

That being said, this Angus burger was better than McDonald's average burger. Still in no way, shape, or form good, but it is better. I suppose if you like their other burgers you might like this one.

I got the bacon one (duh!). It boggles me how many places can make bad bacon. How the heck does McDonalds make tasteless bacon? I pulled a piece out of the burger and ate it. It had no flavor at all, other than the bit of ketchup on it.

I liked the pickles. They weren't fast-food norm pickles (thicker, less floppy). I also like the idea of mustard on a burger. It was about the only thing in the sandwich with flavor, other than the ketchup. Those are the only two things I did like.

If I had paid for the burger, it would have been $4. Even if you like McDonald's burgers, I cannot see this thing as having been worth $4. Honestly? I wouldn't eat another free one. It wasn't worth the calories, however many were in there. (Edit: Holy fuck. That damned burger was 790 calories. GAH.)

So, in closing:

Dear McDonalds,

Please do not send me another coupon for a free one, or any other new sandwich you come up with... not unless it has a reasonable amount of calories and tastes good.

Love,
Thistle
thistlechaser: (Smiling Big Ham Burger)
McDonalds corporate office sent out a bunch of free Angus Third Pounder coupons to bloggers in hopes of people trying them and writing up a review. Since I got a free burger, I suppose I owe them a review.

I don't like McDonalds burgers. If I were to eat there at lunch or dinner, I'd get chicken nuggets (which I generally enjoy, even if they're horrible for you). I really, really don't like their burgers at all. They're spongy and tasteless. (Since starting to make my own burgers at home, I'm disliking all fast food burgers. If only they weren't so fast and easy!)

That being said, this Angus burger was better than McDonald's average burger. Still in no way, shape, or form good, but it is better. I suppose if you like their other burgers you might like this one.

I got the bacon one (duh!). It boggles me how many places can make bad bacon. How the heck does McDonalds make tasteless bacon? I pulled a piece out of the burger and ate it. It had no flavor at all, other than the bit of ketchup on it.

I liked the pickles. They weren't fast-food norm pickles (thicker, less floppy). I also like the idea of mustard on a burger. It was about the only thing in the sandwich with flavor, other than the ketchup. Those are the only two things I did like.

If I had paid for the burger, it would have been $4. Even if you like McDonald's burgers, I cannot see this thing as having been worth $4. Honestly? I wouldn't eat another free one. It wasn't worth the calories, however many were in there. (Edit: Holy fuck. That damned burger was 790 calories. GAH.)

So, in closing:

Dear McDonalds,

Please do not send me another coupon for a free one, or any other new sandwich you come up with... not unless it has a reasonable amount of calories and tastes good.

Love,
Thistle

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