I was hungry after a hard workout a couple of days ago, and on the way home my muscles were screaming "food! food!" so I stopped by the first fast food place I saw, Carl's Jr., expecting to have to do the "big burger hold the bun" thing, when I saw this:
I had to try this: advertised at 6 grams of carbs, eliminating the 66 grams usually found in the bun. Of course, it was the same price as the combo (U.S. $6.05) with the bun, but I'm glad they were offering it at all. I didn't get a "diet" cola with the meal - I hate sweet colas - settling on an iced tea instead. Yes, I know that caffeine stimulates insulin production in the pancreas, but I'm not an Atkins purist, and I still hold on to some habits of a Southerner's childhood.
The "sandwich" was excellent, essentially the stuff between a standard "Six Dollar Burger", a fairly decent sandwich which lives up to its billing. Of course, they need to work on the wrapper concept a bit: it's a bit difficult to eat around, since it's not meant itself to be eaten. I think. The garden salad side order is your standard bland lettuce & cherry tomato with shredded carrot thing. I treat these salads as culinary digestive shotgun wadding whenever I come across them, eating them last in opposition to the standard American convention.
This was a good deal for the money, and I noticed that I didn't feel at all drowsy later, since I'd avoided the bread. Oh, and no fries, of course, which helped.
Posted by Russell Whitaker at January 11, 2004 8:20 PM | TrackBackSpangles seems like a destination in its own right! If I'm ever in Wichita (maybe some day to visit the home of American general aviation) I'll stop in.
Posted by: Russell Whitaker on January 12, 2004 9:54 AMCool! I'll have to give it a try.
'culinary digestive shotgun wadding'? Yummy.
Not.
I suppose it is too much for them to try a spinach salad with a good bacon dressing...
Posted by: Terry Egan on January 12, 2004 12:53 PM"I suppose it is too much for them to try a spinach salad with a good bacon dressing..."
Exactly my thoughts when I received the salad. It was passable, but when I make my own salads, I base them all on spinach, which actually has nutritional value.
Posted by: Russell Whitaker on January 12, 2004 3:02 PMBrian, that sounds like California's In 'N Out Burger.
Posted by: Russell Whitaker on January 12, 2004 4:54 PM