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Originally Posted by JOHNYORK
good question... ne body kno? my nutrition professor said bbq a burger gets rid of very little fat
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
I'm gonna say it gets rid of 95% of the fat.
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Originally Posted by JOHNYORK
im going to say ure wrong
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Originally Posted by BrutalRage
I am going to say it count on what you’re grilling them on and who is doing the grilling. There is no way to be sure what percentage of fat is burned off. Each grill act differently and based on how person grills them affects the percentage of fat burned off. |
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
Roughly, how much fat do you think you can cook out of a beef or turkey burger?
As I test, I once went over a friends house and cooked one of his 80% "lean" burgers up that had like 25 grams of fat. After 6 minutes in the foreman grill, it tasted lean as hell, with very little flavor, and then grease tray had a ton of fat in it. So, how much? |
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Originally Posted by Super Hulk
Answer: Is George Foreman Fat ?
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
That's a question, but yes he is, and the worst boxer ever.... so?
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
That's a question, but yes he is, and the worst boxer ever.... so?
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Originally Posted by BrutalRage
If he’s the worse boxer ever then why are we buying grills with his name on them?
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
That's a question, but yes he is, and the Greatest of all time, he also has a 9 1/2 inch penis and a 157 IQ
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