Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Lunch from Carl's Jr., San Francisco, CA
Lunch was catered in at work again today, but it was totally unsatisfactory, so we went out to grab a quick burger at Carl's Jr.

Low Carb $6 Burger--Actually $4.50 without the combo meal
Big and pretty damn good for a fast food joint. Would have been better with more bacon and less mayo though.

5 Piece Chicken Tenders $5
Too much breading, but it is real chicken and not that reconstituted stuff.

Low Carb $6 Burger--Actually $4.50 without the combo meal
Big and pretty damn good for a fast food joint. Would have been better with more bacon and less mayo though.

5 Piece Chicken Tenders $5
Too much breading, but it is real chicken and not that reconstituted stuff.
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