Who would actually pay Hardee's to prepare a bowl of eggs, meat, and cheese for breakfast?
Hardee's is also known as Carl's Jr. in some parts of the country.
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Who would actually pay Hardee's to prepare a bowl of eggs, meat, and cheese for breakfast?
Hardee's is also known as Carl's Jr. in some parts of the country.
I think it's unknown/unheard of in this country though :p
But no, I wouldn't pay to eat breakfast somewhere, plain cereal is fine :p
We don't have any Hardee's.
The Six Dollar Angus Burger that costs four dollars is good, though.
Hardee's went out of business in Ohio. There might still be some in Georgia though. Last time I ate at Hardees I wanted to puke for at least two days, so no.
Nope. I can make bowls of pseudo food by myself.
The Hardees by my house was closed down to build a Skyline Chili. I don't like chili.
Skyline chili isn't really chili, anyway.
Sounds like a slush my brother once prepared for me. The eggs was grey and there was something sticky and green in it.
So NO.
Well everywhere I've been its Carl's Jr...I've never seen a "Hardee's" in my life...
And no, I wouldn't. Who eats that for breakfast anyway, much less from a restaurant/fast food place?
The Carl's Jr. thats closest to me right now is a contradiction. They take about 30 minutes per order, and THATS IF YOU GO THROUGH THE DRIVE THRU...lets not even talk about how long it takes to get an order inside the place. :eek:
That's Cincinnati style chili. The best stuff on earth! It's just a different type of chili, that's all. I grew up eating it.Quote:
Originally posted by eestlinc
Skyline chili isn't really chili, anyway.
But back to the question, no, I wouldn't unless I had to. I'm fine with making my own food!
We have a hardee. And no I wouldn't pay for someone to prepare my breakfast. Except... Wafflehouse.
We had a Hardee's here. I never realized they went out of business in Ohio. The building it used to be in was empty for a long time, but then a Mexican restaraunt called El Camino went in there. I've never eaten there. I think they moved into the Inn, anyway. Either that or they expanded. The one in the inn is called El Camino Real. Might not even be the same place. Dunno.
And that's a brief history of the old Hardee's building. What was the question again?
Maybe if they do green eggs and ham. :hat:
How are the eggs prepared?