At noon, I grabbed my coupon for "make it a meal" and met Anna at the Carl's Jr. that sits at the intersection between our two offices. Having been bombarded with all of the commercials, we just needed to know more about this "adult" Grilled Cheese Sandwich.
I went ahead and ordered the Six Dollar Burger (as shown in the ads) version of the sandwich. Anna ordered the single. The third option was a double. My sandwich came out first in the big Six Dollar Burger box, and an hour later (it wasn't really an hour, but for some reason it took awhile) Anna's burger came out wrapped in paper... And the two looked exactly the same. So I can't tell you what the difference between the Six Dollar Burger version and the single version is... but I do know that... afterwards I wanted a real (basic) grilled cheese sandwich.
The bread tasted dry (yet left your fingers completely greasy) and the meat was rather dry as well. And don't get me started on the fries... why all these places choose to go with the "natural cut fries", I don't know. Is it healthier? I am going to venture out and say, Heck no. Is it tastier? Heck no. I like McDonald's fries, Claim Jumper fries, Ruby's fries, and Red Robin fries. All you other fries... you know where to go.
Anyhow. The end of meal was a highlight not only because I had satisfied (unsatisfactorily) my curiousity of this grilled cheese burger, but I had dessert! Earlier that morning, I arrived to a pleasant little surprise at my desk. Candice had thoughtfully handmade everyone cute little Valentine's Day cards accompanied with a package of Valentine's Day ding-dongs... So sweet! I had to resist temptation all morning to not scarf the little cupcakes down in one breath.
Happy Valentine's Day!
- Posted mobile-y (please excuse the typos!)
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