This forum is for talking about non-music-related stuff that the DBT fanbase might be interested in. This is not the place for inside jokes and BS. Take that crap to some other board.
joelle wrote:ummm what is a maple bar? i thought it was sandwich with melted cheese and bacon well, if a maple bar is a doughnut, now i am really sick...
Wikipedia defines it better than I can...
A maple bar is a rectangular pastry topped with a maple glaze. They can be filled with custard, or cream, or left unfilled.
Maple bar is a regional term from the Pacific Northwest, specifically Oregon and Washington. Elsewhere it is known as a maple-glazed Long John. Within the Pacific Northwest maple bars are among the most popular and common pastries.
I prefer the unfilled. Always!!
they still making Reineer Beer out there and Mt Olympus?
not gonna lie i am afraid of this sandwich it makes my heart hurt and gut ache kind of like that KFC double down i want it, and yet,am repulsed simultaneously
what is it exactly?
I've never taken a pissbreak during a DBT show but if I had it would have been during Dancing Ricky.
joelle wrote:ummm what is a maple bar? i thought it was sandwich with melted cheese and bacon well, if a maple bar is a doughnut, now i am really sick...
Wikipedia defines it better than I can...
A maple bar is a rectangular pastry topped with a maple glaze. They can be filled with custard, or cream, or left unfilled.
Maple bar is a regional term from the Pacific Northwest, specifically Oregon and Washington. Elsewhere it is known as a maple-glazed Long John. Within the Pacific Northwest maple bars are among the most popular and common pastries.
I prefer the unfilled. Always!!
ah ha! asked and answered. I'd try that. But I doubt I could eat a whole one.
whats that joke with that punchline, anyway?
I've never taken a pissbreak during a DBT show but if I had it would have been during Dancing Ricky.
joelle wrote:ummm what is a maple bar? i thought it was sandwich with melted cheese and bacon well, if a maple bar is a doughnut, now i am really sick...
Wikipedia defines it better than I can...
A maple bar is a rectangular pastry topped with a maple glaze. They can be filled with custard, or cream, or left unfilled.
Maple bar is a regional term from the Pacific Northwest, specifically Oregon and Washington. Elsewhere it is known as a maple-glazed Long John. Within the Pacific Northwest maple bars are among the most popular and common pastries.
I prefer the unfilled. Always!!
ah ha! asked and answered. I'd try that. But I doubt I could eat a whole one.
whats that joke with that punchline, anyway?
no joke or punchline intended. Although you can probably find something on Urban Dictionary.
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“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.” - M. Cooley
A new Harvard study that found no increased risk of heart disease among meat eaters is generating a lot of buzz for red meat. “A Guilt-Free Hamburger,” reads one headline. “Order the Steak,” begins another.
But the research, published this week in the journal Circulation, is not so much a celebration of red meat as it is an indictment of processed meats like bacon, sausage and deli meats. Eating one serving of those foods a day was associated with a 42 percent higher risk of heart disease and 19 percent increased risk of diabetes. But there was no increase in risk associated with eating unprocessed red meat.
The findings come from a broad analysis of several studies tracking meat consumption and cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Processed meats include bacon, salami, sausages, hot dogs or processed deli or luncheon meats.
Notably, the culprit in processed meats wasn’t the saturated fat or cholesterol — both whole cuts of meat and processed meats contained the same amount per serving. The big differences were the levels of sodium and chemical preservatives. Processed meats had about four times more sodium and 50 percent more nitrate preservatives than unprocessed meats.
The study suggests meats like burgers and steaks have been wrongly implicated in heart disease. But that mistake likely occurred because the people who eat a lot of meat also tend to consume high amounts of bacon, hot dogs and other processed meats.
While it’s true that the study will make it easier to enjoy a burger, at least if we’re worried about our heart, it doesn’t address research that has linked an increased risk of colon cancer with high meat consumption. In addition, many people skip red meat not for personal health reasons but because they are concerned about the health of the planet.
Livestock account for 18 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. Compared with a burger, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich saves as much as 2.5 pounds of carbon dioxide, 280 gallons of water and 50 square feet of land, according to the Web site PBJCampaign.org
And for more on the nonhealth reasons to cut back on red meat, read this story by the Times food writer Mark Bittman, “Rethinking the Meat Guzzler.”
Why would you skip it? The more steak you eat, the more cows are killed. The more cows that are killed, the fewer cows there are to produce greenhouse gases. Thus, eating steak = being green.
Vincent: Want some bacon? Jules: No man, I don't eat pork. Vincent: Are you Jewish? Jules: Nah, I ain't Jewish, I just don't dig on swine, that's all. Vincent: Why not? Jules: Pigs are filthy animals. I don't eat filthy animals. Vincent: Bacon tastes gooood. Pork chops taste gooood. Jules: Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy motherfucker. Pigs sleep and root in shit. That's a filthy animal. I ain't eat nothin' that ain't got sense enough to disregard its own feces. Vincent: How about a dog? Dogs eats its own feces. Jules: I don't eat dog either. Vincent: Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? Jules: I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way. Vincent: Ah, so by that rationale, if a pig had a better personality, he would cease to be a filthy animal. Is that true? Jules: Well we'd have to be talkin' about one charming motherfuckin' pig. I mean he'd have to be ten times more charmin' than that Arnold on Green Acres, you know what I'm sayin'?
Clams wrote:Vincent: Want some bacon? Jules: No man, I don't eat pork. Vincent: Are you Jewish? Jules: Nah, I ain't Jewish, I just don't dig on swine, that's all. Vincent: Why not? Jules: Pigs are filthy animals. I don't eat filthy animals. Vincent: Bacon tastes gooood. Pork chops taste gooood. Jules: Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy motherfucker. Pigs sleep and root in shit. That's a filthy animal. I ain't eat nothin' that ain't got sense enough to disregard its own feces. Vincent: How about a dog? Dogs eats its own feces. Jules: I don't eat dog either. Vincent: Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? Jules: I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way. Vincent: Ah, so by that rationale, if a pig had a better personality, he would cease to be a filthy animal. Is that true? Jules: Well we'd have to be talkin' about one charming motherfuckin' pig. I mean he'd have to be ten times more charmin' than that Arnold on Green Acres, you know what I'm sayin'?
bacon's good! Gimme a royale with cheese and some bacon.
Clam's, I have been thinking of this scene ever since the thread evolved! Nice one!
“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.” - M. Cooley
hey it is not the bacon it is the deep fried part that is killing me. I really do not eat fried foods anymore, so that just looks really immodiumlly dangerous!!!! plus country gravy, that could cause a girl to be home alllllllll weekend long !!!!
Sneaky wrote:I've run across some taverns that have free bacon on certain days.
Seriously dude, free bacon on certain days?? What do they have an in with the local pig farmer? Do you have to bring your own tomato, lettuce, bread and mayo too?!!? Just curious, plese do tell more...