Does it automatically come with the ketchup on it? I don't like ketchup at all, and I know we had similar thing in Ireland, but I don't remember having ketchup on the eggs.
Does it automatically come with the ketchup on it? I don't like ketchup at all, and I know we had similar thing in Ireland, but I don't remember having ketchup on the eggs.
I ate at a breakfast buffet on International Drive in Orlando where a lot of UK tourists stay. It had the similar breakfast options but also had what looked like stewed tomatoes and beans in a red sauce for the UK folks who ate a lot of it. I actually like it and the beans had a lot of fiber which is good for the digestive tract.
That would make you disgusted with the majority of New England residents. French decent mostly, but we have converted many to our side of things. Eggs (scrambled with butter and light seasoning the exception) are basically tasteless. Light amounts of ketchup gives it something worth munching on. We pray for others to not be quite so damn bland.
I know that my following statement will go over like a pay toilet in a diarrhea ward, but my favorite breakfast used to be an Egg McMuffin with just a drop or two of ketchup. It is now my second favorite. I am now a lover of McDonalds Sausage Burrito. (once called a Breakfast Burrito). They always ask if you want hot or mild sauce. NO SAUCE is the only way.
I am usually not a superstitious person, but our first major road trip vacation was from Vermont to WDW way back in 1983. We packed the car and left early and when we got to the first open Micky D's we stopped for breakfast and I had an Egg McMuffin. That trip was so successful and completely without problems or hiccups that I considered that a good omen. Since that time, any road trip I have ever taken either from Vermont or NC has always started with an Egg McMuffin. Some habits are just not worth discarding. I can truthfully say that I have never had bad luck of any kind on my trips. (Well, if you don't count the blown head gaskets on my car while in Florida that had to be repaired before I could get back home... bye, bye 3 grand). In fairness I didn't start that day with an Egg McMuffin.
I believe it was words similar to the ones that started the Revolutionary war. You remember that one! That was when our troops had the foresight to take British control away from all the airports in the NJ area.
Sadly, I remember it well. I was on vacation with my parents and sister when we went to our very first McDonalds. Never had 15 cent burgers before then. After that they started to sprout up everywhere and not just McDonalds. If my memory serves the hamburg patty was about as thick as a slice of cheese. That commercial where Claira keeps yelling "Where's the Beef" always hit home. Huge bun and quarter size beef patty. I think that was Wendy's commercial. Mc D's wasn't all that bad size wise but the competition took advantage of the bun size.
They always do this crap just to get viewers.
Remember how popular was Simon Conwell? people loved to hate that man. And he played them all like a fiddle.