Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Have you had it animal style?

Once, online at In-N-Out, one kuapticite asked her date, "Have you had it animal style?" He looked mortified until she red-facedly explained that "animal style" referred to a manner in which burgers were served. (By many, it's said to be the best way to have an In-N-Out burger.) The "Animal Style" burger is served with grilled onions, special sauce, pickles, mustard fried right onto the meat and, of course, the requisite lettuce and tomato. It's delicious and boy, is it messy! They also serve fries animal style (though they don't come with mustard.)

On their website, In-N-Out lists their secret menu as having six items -- Double Meat (two patties, no cheese and all the goodies), Protein style (where your burger is served to you on lettuce instead of bread), Grilled cheese (no meat) and the popular 3x3 (three patties, three slices of cheese) and 4x4 (In-N-Out will, in fact, make a burger to any number x number specifications) as well as Animal Style, but there are, in fact, numerous other menu permutations.


You can get your fries "light" (under fried) or "light well" or "well done" (which makes them crispier.) You can also order them with cheese and with no salt. You can get a chocolate vanilla swirl milkshake or a Neopolitan milkshake (where all three flavors are combined.) You can get a rootbeer float -- a combination of root beer and vanilla milkshake, or you can ask for the shake with extra syrup. For a little extra, you can even order milkshakes in larger sizes. The Flying Dutchman is two patties, two slices of cheese and nothing else. There's the Veggie or "wish" burger which has no meat or cheese. You can even get peppers on your burger, or order a side of sauce for your fries.


Just try that at McDonalds.

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