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Yeah - I know. Why would I even want to eat there, right? Well, my kids have been bugging me all week that they want to go. I have this thing where I'll let them eat "junk" once a week. We haven't been there in months and months, so I told them we could go today.

Well, DH doesn't want to join us because he can't eat anything. So just for kicks, I looked at their web site and checked out the ingredients list they have posted. The ingredients in their beef patty is posted as "100% pure USDA inspected beef; no fillers, no extenders. Prepared with grill seasoning (salt, black pepper)."

Any reason to not believe this is legal??

Just wondering.

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Any reason to not believe this is legal??The fact that it's Mcs, IMO. But if you want to try it, just be sure to look for any reactions and let us know! Peace =)Alyssa 15 yoUC April 2008, dx Sept 2008SCD June 2009 (restarted)No meds!

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I never looked at that. The other thing to check is if they cook it on a grill

without adding anything to it. You could make your DH a " burger " at home on

legal bread and pack it, so he can come along.

PJ

>

> Yeah - I know. Why would I even want to eat there, right? Well, my kids have

been bugging me all week that they want to go. I have this thing where I'll let

them eat " junk " once a week. We haven't been there in months and months, so I

told them we could go today.

> Well, DH doesn't want to join us because he can't eat anything. So just for

kicks, I looked at their web site and checked out the ingredients list they have

posted. The ingredients in their beef patty is posted as " 100% pure USDA

inspected beef; no fillers, no extenders. Prepared with grill seasoning (salt,

black pepper). "

> Any reason to not believe this is legal??

> Just wondering.

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At 04:24 PM 12/19/2009, you wrote:

Any

reason to not believe this is legal??

Get it in writing that nothing but salt and pepper is in their grill

seasoning. And that there are no processing aids.

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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's says the same thing on their website, 100% Beef. I have eaten their a couple of times when travelling and had no problem. I just get the quarter pounder with lettuce and tomato and nothing else.

Subject: Re: Mcs questionTo: BTVC-SCD Date: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 6:24 PM

I never looked at that. The other thing to check is if they cook it on a grill without adding anything to it. You could make your DH a "burger" at home on legal bread and pack it, so he can come along.PJ>> Yeah - I know. Why would I even want to eat there, right? Well, my kids have been bugging me all week that they want to go. I have this thing where I'll let them eat "junk" once a week. We haven't been there in months and months, so I told them we could go today. > Well, DH doesn't want to join us because he can't eat anything. So just for kicks, I looked at their web site and checked out the ingredients list they have posted. The ingredients in their beef patty is posted as

"100% pure USDA inspected beef; no fillers, no extenders. Prepared with grill seasoning (salt, black pepper)."> Any reason to not believe this is legal??> Just wondering.>

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No bun?? they just give you a 1/4 pound of meat with lettuce and tomatoe on it?-UC - 1+ yearsSCD - 7 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet.Asacol - 5 pills a day

To: BTVC-SCD From: kevinking114@...Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 19:14:00 -0800Subject: Re: Re: Mcs question

's says the same thing on their website, 100% Beef. I have eaten their a couple of times when travelling and had no problem. I just get the quarter pounder with lettuce and tomato and nothing else.

From: smdsmom2008 <smdsmom2008 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: Mcs questionTo: BTVC-SCD Date: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 6:24 PM

I never looked at that. The other thing to check is if they cook it on a grill without adding anything to it. You could make your DH a "burger" at home on legal bread and pack it, so he can come along.PJ>> Yeah - I know. Why would I even want to eat there, right? Well, my kids have been bugging me all week that they want to go. I have this thing where I'll let them eat "junk" once a week. We haven't been there in months and months, so I told them we could go today. > Well, DH doesn't want to join us because he can't eat anything. So just for kicks, I looked at their web site and checked out the ingredients list they have posted. The ingredients in their beef patty is posted as "100% pure USDA inspected beef; no fillers, no extenders. Prepared with grill seasoning (salt, black pepper)."> Any reason to not believe this is legal??> Just wondering.>

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That's right no bun, no cheese just the 1/4 pounder, lettuce and tomato. You have to make sure that you order the 1/4 pound burger, the regular" hamburgers" have additives both at Mcs and s. Not something I make a habit of but have resorted to eat these when I am out of town.

From: smdsmom2008 <smdsmom2008@ yahoo.com>Subject: Re: Mcs questionTo: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.comDate: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 6:24 PM

I never looked at that. The other thing to check is if they cook it on a grill without adding anything to it. You could make your DH a "burger" at home on legal bread and pack it, so he can come along.PJ>> Yeah - I know. Why would I even want to eat there, right? Well, my kids have been bugging me all week that they want to go. I have this thing where I'll let them eat "junk" once a week. We haven't been there in months and months, so I told them we could go today. > Well, DH doesn't want to join us because he can't eat anything. So just for kicks, I looked at their web site and checked out the ingredients list they have posted. The ingredients in their beef patty is posted as "100% pure USDA inspected beef; no fillers, no

extenders. Prepared with grill seasoning (salt, black pepper)."> Any reason to not believe this is legal??> Just wondering.>

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I worked at Mcs for 5 years. They cook the 1/10 and 1/4 pound burgers on

the same grill without cleaning it so there is definately a cross contamination

issue.

Misty Kimble

CD - no meds

SCD - 23 months

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> That's right no bun, no cheese  just the 1/4 pounder, lettuce and

tomato. You have to make sure that you order the 1/4 pound burger, the regular "

hamburgers " have additives both at Mcs and s. Not something I make a

habit of but have resorted to eat these when I am out of town.

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I would guess they might toast buns etc there too right ?? way too dangerous -

though I did plain 's burger in a pinch when GF not SCD and didn't see a

change so???

eileen

23 months scd

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> > That's right no bun, no cheese  just the 1/4 pounder, lettuce and

tomato. You have to make sure that you order the 1/4 pound burger, the regular "

hamburgers " have additives both at Mcs and s. Not something I make a

habit of but have resorted to eat these when I am out of town.

>

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