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Agreed. While my burger of choice has been the Smashburger (chain out of Denver), the McDs mushroom and swiss angus was really, really good. Nothing at all like a typical McDonald’s hamburger. I would take one any day over something like a Fuddruckers.
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In a similar vein, those new Wendy’s premium bacon something-or-others are delicious. Way nicer than the awesome-sounding but disgusting Baconator.
Actually, come to think of it, Wendy’s limited-time burgers are invariably fantastic. God, I hope they bring back their bacon-mushroom melt soon.
Yeah, they have a whole line of cleansers, toners and zit cream. The cleanser works really, really well. I had been using Retin-A, but quit because the Proactiv did a good enough job, I don’t break out anymore.
At my local Grocery Outlet (we call it Gross Out), formerly Canned Foods, I have gotten wine that knocks my socks off for $4.99, $3.99, and occasionally even $2.99.
Most recently, I got a 3-year-old Zinfandel for $4.99 that almost brings tears to my eyes. No lie.
Is it just me or is the new Bacon Deluxe the same thing as the discontinued Big Bacon Classic with an added option of multiple patties? Either way it’s good.
Hyundai has come a long way since the first Excels came out. I still haven’t even ridden in one, much less driven it, but just from looking at them on the outside they seem to be a lot better made. At least, they don’t look nearly as tin-foil like as the old ones did, and the exteriors seem to hold up a lot better. I can’t say I totally didn’t expect it, because there was nowhere but up for it to go. Also in their case I note that they went from one model to many, at different prices. Although any give Hyundai still seems to be cheaper than most comparable cars, they understood that anyone wanting to spend more than the price of a very basic subcompact would shy away from cars that faded in the sunlight and were otherwise tinny and cheap looking.