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Interests => All Things Edible (and how to prepare them) => Topic started by: Gina on November 07, 2011, 12:07:39 PM
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Does this look good? Hardess omelet bisquit
(http://fitbie.msn.com/sites/default/files/hardees-omelet-biscuit-art.jpg)
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Not for me. Yet had a horrible experience at a Hardees in D.C.
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Yes, now, does it taste good? Donno.
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Overall, the Hardees biscuits aren't bad -- at least they're made on-site. Now, whether they're frozen before being baked off, I don't know.
My impression is, if it's a fast food breakfast sammich you want, the Hardees biscuits ain't bad.
I'd keep it away from the mega-sandwich thing, though. That thing looks lethal.
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Overall, the Hardees biscuits aren't bad -- at least they're made on-site. Now, whether they're frozen before being baked off, I don't know.
My impression is, if it's a fast food breakfast sammich you want, the Hardees biscuits ain't bad.
I'd keep it away from the mega-sandwich thing, though. That thing looks lethal.
I worked at Hardees years ago--breakfast shift.
The eggs are interesting, early in the AM I went in and broke 2 dozen eggs into a large mixer, added a couple pints of milk and turned the mixer on until the mixture began to froath. Turned the mixture into a very large pan and placed it into a big steamer, set the time for 20 minutes. The pan of eggs came out perfectally cooked. We sliced the eggs same as one will brownies and each slice went on a breakfast roll. This way of making eggs was the best I have ever tasted, light, fluffly from the air when it was mixed, I do wish I could do this at home. I have tried but the steaming I just cannot get down correctly. Just eggs and milk, no spices or additives, I cannot say the same for any other food served, the sausage gravy-----don't ask,
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Overall, the Hardees biscuits aren't bad -- at least they're made on-site. Now, whether they're frozen before being baked off, I don't know.
My impression is, if it's a fast food breakfast sammich you want, the Hardees biscuits ain't bad.
I'd keep it away from the mega-sandwich thing, though. That thing looks lethal.
I have to say as a bisquit eater :-) that Churches makes some damn good bisquits. they have honey or something on them.