Otis- the reason no one mentioned it in "dining and cooking" is that eating a McRib cannot be called dining, and I don't think these things actually get cooked, they get squeezed out of a tube and placed on a bun (think "brown 25" if you ever saw the movie "the Groove tube").
I think there was a post about these over on the "grosser than hell" forum.
******* Not looking good for next year either.
Posts: 4559 | Location: Chicago | Registered: May 24, 2002
grossie: Are you saying that they stamp these wonderful riblicious morsels out in assembly line fashion and do not carefully remove each tendon from the rib bone by hand with loving care? I think not, my friend.
Speaking of "grosser than hell", when are we going back to Clark Dog? I've got my white shirt on!
Cheers,
Otis
Posts: 3248 | Location: Chicago | Registered: Apr 03, 2002
I found out Wednesday and had to have one. Those things have such a cult following.
One of my favorite episodes of the Simpsons was the one in which a group toured the country, following the Krusty Burger riblet sandwich.
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Posts: 297 | Location: St. Charles, IL | Registered: Dec 26, 2002
Actually threw one of those bad boys down yesterday.
It's the pickle and onions that pair so well with the soylent green.
-------------------- "One may dislike carrots, spinach, beetroot, or the skin on hot milk. But not wine. It is like hating the air that one breathes, since each is equally indispensable."
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Posts: 6946 | Location: The Left Coast | Registered: Dec 01, 2001
Ah, Allred, you beat me to it! I love the "Deadhead-KrustyRiblets" episode.
I, also, am a McRib fan. Ah yes, mystery meat. It's a guilty pleasure. So much so, that when they're not available AM/PM markets (Arco gas stations) have a reasonable facsimile for about 99 cents.
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Posts: 3712 | Location: Everett, WA | Registered: Mar 08, 2002
Well, ... since we're on a "Micky D" kinda thread .....
There is an upcoming television commercial for McD's that has a couple of kids eating happy meals and playing with their included toys. There is a dog, a Dalmatian, in this commercial too. She's mine. Her name is "Willow". She has also been shown on the August cover of the Land's End catalog, and in the fall Bon Macy's catalog. Anyway, I'm enjoying a McRib as I type this. It's going down w/ a tumbler of Arbor MistStrawberry White Zinfandel.
Here's a TN ..... just for the hey of it .....
A fine wine product with ripe strawberry and other natural flavors. Arbor Mist SWZ is the refreshing new way to drink wine. This delicious blend of White Zinfandel wine and juicy strawberry flavors makes a perfect beverage for casual get-togethers, festive celebrations, and relaxing at home. contains 0% juice; women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy; consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs abilities to drive cars, operate machinery and may cause health problems
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