Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Lemonade (In-N-Out Burger Part 1 of 3)

i'm going to say "you're welcome" even before you get a chance to thank me. because i know you were wondering where God gets His juice. here it is. you're welcome. lemonade is, according to the ancient greeks, romans, egyptians, and americans the nectar of the gods. there is only One but He gets it at in-n-out burger. ok, i'm just speculating here but if i were God, i would get my lemonade here. in case you don't know, in-n-out burger is what all fast food chains should asprie to be like. there are about 150 resteraunts in the chain throughout california, arizona, and nevada. this is a privately owned enterprise owned by a Christian family. all of their food is completely fresh, never ever frozen. the potatoes are hand sliced into fries. (using an awesome pump action machine that you can see going through the drive though) and there are Bible verses on the cups and wrappers. (true story. supplimetal images [aka "proof that i'm not making that up"] are forthcoming.) but enough about the place and onto the holy water. i call this lemonade "holy water" because in-n-out lemonade is some of the best lemonade out there. this particular cup of lemonade didn't taste as good as usual. it seemed a little more watery. which is unfortunate because that will bring its rating down. but usually, its the best lemonade in the world because it combines the perfect balance of bitterness, sourness, and sweetness for the ultimate palate cleansing experience. on an unrelated note, its really really pink. 8/10 (unfortunately for the wattery-ness of it, i couldn't rate it higher.)

2 comments:

  1. haha nectar huh..? :p sounds like pretty amazing stuff there. i had never heard of that restaurant chain before, sounds good though. i can't believe they don't freeze any of the food.. @_@

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  2. yeah, its amazing that they're able to get all of their food fresh and not have to freeze it.

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