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#1 frig

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Posted 21 May 2008 - 06:59 PM

Whilst on my quest to find out why non of the McDonalds round here do milkshakes, I came across this very interesting page with all the McDonald recipes. Needless to say that in the very near future my fridge will be bulging full of milkshakes.

McMenu: Do-It-Yourself McDonald’s Restaurant Recipes

#2 todd1970

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Posted 21 May 2008 - 09:45 PM

Nice find frig..although what are the chances of making your own as good as it tastes when ye go into Mcdonalds. :bigeyes07:
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Posted 21 May 2008 - 10:35 PM

Nice find frig..although what are the chances of making your own as good as it tastes when ye go into Mcdonalds. :bigeyes07:


well it would help if mcdonalds tasted good at all so making ur own would probs taste better :p

Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time :lol:


#4 aaamusements

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Posted 21 May 2008 - 10:37 PM

People have been known to actually sell this info on Ebay...
or try to anyway!
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#5 todd1970

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Posted 21 May 2008 - 10:37 PM

I like McDonalds Big Macs rule..although not as good as BK Bacon Double Cheese. Mmmmmm
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Posted 21 May 2008 - 10:50 PM

I like McDonalds Big Macs rule..although not as good as BK Bacon Double Cheese. Mmmmmm



now i deffo agree on that oooh i want one now hmmm maybe i'll get one tomoro

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#7 todd1970

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Posted 21 May 2008 - 10:55 PM

now i deffo agree on that oooh i want one now hmmm maybe i'll get one tomoro


Me too..FFS todd why did ye have to mention that,,im fookin starvin noo.

Could also go a Whopper or as the weans call it a Whooper. :)
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#8 Dr DX

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 06:13 AM

I like McDonalds Big Macs rule..although not as good as BK Bacon Double Cheese. Mmmmmm



Hey Fatty Boom Boom lol

I've stop eating all that crap, none of it is fresh its all frozen shite
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#9 todd1970

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 09:58 AM

Hey Fatty Boom Boom lol

I've stop eating all that crap, none of it is fresh its all frozen shite



Yeah ?? Awww well who cares yer out havin a few beers your absoulutley hank and ye walk past a BK...MMmmmmm

Chicken Royale or Bacon Double Cheese ohhh mannn itss sooo good.

Im off to BK now...laters. :tongue:
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#10 CrAzYbAr

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 10:26 AM

BK FTW! :D
After a couple pints, it's best to go to my local Charcoal Grill and pick up a much needed DONER KEBAB!

#11 Bencrest

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 11:32 AM

Yeah ?? Awww well who cares yer out havin a few beers your absoulutley hank and ye walk past a BK...MMmmmmm

Chicken Royale or Bacon Double Cheese ohhh mannn itss sooo good.

Im off to BK now...laters. :tongue:


Wouldn't bother with a Chicken Royale again, admittedly I've not had a 'beef' burger from a BK before (when I used to visit them I was a veggie, so I'd normally have the excellent spicy bean burger).

I had a Chicken Royale at Liverpool Lime Street, £4.99 for the meal. I assumed a Chicken Royale would be a proper chicken fillet (that is, a piece of whole chicken). No, it was a reformed piece of shite. Basically an elongated chicken nugget, with a dodgy texture.

Will have to give their beef burgers a try but wouldn't waste any money on that chicken rubbish. Either KFC, McDonalds (when they have some of their chicken fillet stuff on), or local non-chain outlets for chicken.

Wetherspoons chicken burgers aren't too bad these days either, worth a shot if you've not had one for a year or so.

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 02:17 PM

BK FTW! :D
After a couple pints, it's best to go to my local Charcoal Grill and pick up a much needed DONER KEBAB!


What do you mean after a couple of pints your too young! lol

And kebabs FTW! weither youv'e had a drink or not :)
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 04:44 PM

What do you mean after a couple of pints your too young! lol

And kebabs FTW! weither youv'e had a drink or not :)


I think he meant pints of orange juice ;)
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#14 Alex Atkin UK

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 06:33 PM

Whilst on my quest to find out why non of the McDonalds round here do milkshakes, I came across this very interesting page with all the McDonald recipes. Needless to say that in the very near future my fridge will be bulging full of milkshakes.

McMenu: Do-It-Yourself McDonald’s Restaurant Recipes


I found that using the cheapest vanilla ice cream you can find (was using CoOp) and sticking a ton of plain chocolate sauce in then mixing frantically with a spoon until fully mixed/smooth, is as good if not slightly better than McDonalds shakes. Of course if you are not at home, their shakes are much needed refreshment (although they sure do nothing to quench your thirst).




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