Saturday, October 29, 2011

A possible faithful return, now regarding food.

Although I've left this blog shortly after starting it, I feel that it's time to return.  It's mostly because I taste a lot of fast food and want to share my opinions with it.  If you've ever been curious as to what that burger tastes like, I'll gladly give my review.

One major flaw I should mention is that I generally know my burgers around major fastfood chains such as McDonalds and Burger King.  If there's any specific restaurant you would like to know about, I may have tried it, so feel free to inquire. 


I wanted to dedicate this blogpost to Jack in the Box though.  In the past year, they've launch two burgers that have received my seal of approval, which is more than I could say about any other fast food joint in existence.  The first one was the "All American Jack Combo"  the All-American burger is absolutely delicious.  I'm not just saying this because of my love for the You S A.  I say this because, it actually pleases me as a burger.  I'm not 100% sure what they put it in it, but it feels like an Ultimate Cheeseburger with lettuce.   This is an understatement, because the burger itself is different classification from the Ultimate Cheeseburger.  After three burgers All-American Jack Combos, every single element within the combo felt perfectly added to me.  The lettuce, tomato, meat, cheese and whatever else was in there all fit perfectly.  I gladly welcome the All-American burger into my burger diet.



This burger though is pretty old news and y'all probably have your opinions on it already, so let's talk about the Outlaw Burger.  Something a little more new, and that I tried recently .  The Outlaw burger was purchased with just a drink and burger itself.  Inside of it consist of Onion Rings, BBQ sauce, Lettuce Tomato, Cheese, and of course the patty.  This burger, at first glance, was disappointing.  The size of it did not make me feel like it deserved the title of Outlaw, nor was it spicy or unacceptable in anyway.  It seemed like just a BBQ Bacon Cheese Burger with onion rings, similar to a "Western Burger."  This opinion changed after about the second bite.  I'm not sure what this Jack in the Box did to their bacon, but it was the first time I've ever been satisfied with bacon inside my Burger.  I feel the two taste often compete too much with each other, but the bacon was crispy and complemented the other topics quite nicely.  Needless to say, it was delicious.  Although, I feel the name "Outlaw" Burger was a poor name for it, it was good.  I'd probably call it, "The Eat Out on a Summer Night BBQ Burger"  Excess, but you get the point. 


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