Darn, better late than never I guess.LibertyChic said:You are fashionably late.
did someone say In n' Out!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!! yumm-ehhhhhhhhhhh... cheeseburger - protein style.The Dartist said:Ok--who wants to go on an In 'n Out run?
The Dartist said:Protein style? I used to be an animal style guy, but now I just get regular, but with the onions grilled. I do like animal style fries, however, in fact, I had some today! (And if you don't know what I'm talking about, you are not from CA so GO HOME!) ha ha
And the In 'N Out on Balboa, huh? I grew up in Northridge... There is one in Porter Ranch now, that's where I was today--stopped by to see my parent's, so..
In-N-Out has a "hidden" type of menu, where you can ask for burgers in a style that isn't on the menu that they show. For example, you can order a 4 by 4, which is 4 patties with 4 slices of cheese (aka a heart attack waiting to happen). Never tried one...Maybe I'll just not eat for a day and try it, lol. Rumours of a 6x6 are circulating at school too.OK, I am from CA, and I don't know what that means.
FullyMT said:In-N-Out has a "hidden" type of menu, where you can ask for burgers in a style that isn't on the menu that they show. For example, you can order a 4 by 4, which is 4 patties with 4 slices of cheese (aka a heart attack waiting to happen). Never tried one...Maybe I'll just not eat for a day and try it, lol. Rumours of a 6x6 are circulating at school too.
Animal style has extra sauce, grilled onion, and pickles, w/whatever else you want extra of. Protein-style is when it's wrapped with lettuce and no buns. Animal-style fries is normal-priced fries (to my knowledge) with cheese, sauce, and grilled onions (it comes with a fork too!). It's a meal on it's own.
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