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#195148 - 11/06/10 01:13 PM Try the McDonalds McRib sandwich!!
Paulwa_dup1
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 4951
Loc: Washington
I've had about three of them so far and think they are delicious. I like them nearly as well as the BBQ footlong hotdog I am hooked on. I have found they taste best though and are less sloppy to eat oif you let them cool down for about twenty minutes before eating. They nare more flavoful it seems when the flavors all combine more. Let me know if youn find his to be true. Get some fries to munch on while it nis cooling down. The sandwich has real onion slices and pickles on the meat with a tasty BBQ sauce and a really good long bun as compared to the round burger style.
They are yummy and probably will only be available for a month or so. They should be on the menu all the time I think. Don't know why they tease us this way. Get us hooked and then take them away for a year or so.
They are yummy and a good buy at $2.89. It is also available as a full meal for a bit more.
Let me know how you like them..oh and keep a damp washcloth on hand to wipe off the BBQ sauce that don't make it past the lips. :-)
Paul

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#195338 - 11/11/10 05:23 PM Re: Try the McDonalds McRib sandwich!! [Re: Paulwa_dup1]
inkblister
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Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 231
Loc: Land of Debris...
I tried one of these abominations-on-a-bun the other day on based on your recommendation and curiosity, and it was probably the most disgusting piece of crap I have ever put in my mouth (and that includes balute and durian!)... I couldn't even finish the first bite and tossed it... It doesn't even come close to even being considered food in my opinion, it tastes like week-old roadkill marinated in dumpster juice for a summer in the sun while being tenderized by flies and maggots (which I suspect is probably how they're made and why they're selling them now)...

If this thing is an example of what you consider gastronomic excellence I can't even imagine what other nightmares you ingest on a regular basis...

I'm not even gonna look at another McDonald's for at least a couple of months after that experience... ugh...

Definantly NOT lovin' it...






and you owe me $2.89...


Edited by inkblister (11/11/10 05:29 PM)
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#195342 - 11/11/10 06:02 PM Re: Try the McDonalds McRib sandwich!! [Re: inkblister]
Paulwa_dup1
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 4951
Loc: Washington
You need to let them cool down for several minutes for best flavor and eatability. They are messy when hot. Mine tasted pretty good for the most part. The first one I didn't eat for about twenty minutes and it was delicious. the next I ate hot and it was very messy and lacked the flavor of the first one. I bought two and ate it cold and it had very nice flavor and was not messy to eat. Sorry you did not like your fast food experience. I havenoticed when travelng that the same foods taste differently in different areas of the country, regardless of what the drive inns say. I'll tell MCDonalds to email you a refund soon!! ;-)
Paul

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#195346 - 11/11/10 06:15 PM Re: Try the McDonalds McRib sandwich!! [Re: Paulwa_dup1]
inkblister
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Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 231
Loc: Land of Debris...
You really should eat better Paulwa... Honestly...

It was pretty cooled down when I ate it (I picked up through drive-thru and brought it home to eat)...

I'll be waiting for my refund... Better not come as a gift card...
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#195347 - 11/11/10 06:21 PM Re: Try the McDonalds McRib sandwich!! [Re: inkblister]
Paulwa_dup1
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 4951
Loc: Washington
Maybe they might just replace it. Call and ask them?;-)
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