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  • JoshW
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    • 08-10-05
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    #1
    OT: Could you eat a 15 pound burger? Anyone have amazing eating stories?



    Ok, so likely no one in the world, let alone here could eat it. I have polished off a couple large pizzas in my day, but that is about it and never part of any contest, just bets. Anyone have any amazing eating stories?

    Restaurant overdoes it once again, with 15-pound burger
    Wednesday, May 04, 2005

    By Alana Semuels, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette



    CLEARFIELD, Pa. -- It foiled even the doughnut-eating champion of the world.


    Andy Starnes, Post-Gazette
    Matthew Williams, left, kitchen manager, and Dennis Liegey III, vice president of Denny's Beer Barrel Pub, hoist the 15-pound cheeseburger over their heads yesterday.
    Click photo for larger image.



    Dave "Coon Dog" O'Karma can eat 80 doughnuts in under six minutes, but even he couldn't manage a 15-pound cheeseburger.

    Concocted by the chefs at Denny's Beer Barrel Pub, the burger might help the pub defend its Guinness Book of World Records status as the restaurant with the world's biggest hamburger.

    Denny's big burger lineup includes a 2-pounder, a 3-pounder and a 6-pounder.

    If you can eat the 6-pounder in under three hours, you get the burger for free, along with a commemorative T-shirt and your names on a wall of fame. So far, the only winner has been a 100-pound female college student.

    But owners thought a 15-pound burger would attract more customers and be a good option for families, parties and anyone who up for a challenge.

    The challenge is simple. Just polish off the newest monster burger in under five hours and you win $350, a T-shirt and your name posted on the pub's wall of fame.

    You also get the burger for free, which is not bad, considering it costs $39.95.

    Fries are extra.

    "Every restaurant needs a gimmick -- ours is big burgers," said Dennis Liegey III, son of the restaurant's owner, and its vice president.

    Visitors have come from as far away as Australia and California just to see the 6-pounders and try to eat them. They sell about 30 a week.

    The newest burger, dubbed the Beer Barrel Belly Buster, is as big around as the inside of a car tire and should be approached with relish.

    A cup and a half, that is. It also comes with a cup and half each of mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup, a head of lettuce, two onions, three tomatoes and 25 slices of cheese, which go on 101/2 pounds of ground beef and a bun that is made by a local bakery.

    The burger starts out, as burgers typically do, as a large slab of raw ground meat -- 280 ounces of extra lean beef shipped up from Pittsburgh. That's enough beef to make 70 McDonald's quarter pounders.

    Kitchen manager Matthew Williams mixes in eggs and bread crumbs and other ingredients he won't disclose to hold the beef together, and then puts it into an auto sham -- basically a big broiler -- for 21/2 hours while the grease sizzles and jumps in the pan.

    After it is good and cooked, he lifts the Jabba the Hut-like lump of meat with a pizza shovel to the grill to charbroil it. From there, the burger is lifted again to the condiments counter, where it receives its dressings, which weigh another 5 pounds.

    "I'm a little sore," said Williams about the heavy lifting. "It's a workout." He made the first burger Friday night and has perfected the system to prevent the beef from crumbling.

    The comment he most often hears about his giant burgers?

    "Holy Cow!"

    Professional eaters tried to team up to eat the first burger on Saturday, but were stymied by its sheer size.

    Coon Dog, the doughnut champion from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, brought a copy of "To Kill a Mockingbird" to the restaurant to distract him while he ate, but it was not enough.

    "The only thing that got killed was my appetite," he said.

    He's eaten doughnuts, wings and hot dogs faster than you can say Coon Dog, but couldn't even finish the burger with a partner.

    In the next few days, the Belly Buster will appear on national television morning shows, in newspapers and on the Internet. It's great publicity for a small restaurant in a tiny town in mid-Pennsylvania, but not so great for anyone who dares to consume it.

    "What's the point of having a hamburger that's 15 pounds?" said Madelyn Fernstrom, associate professor and director of the UPMC Weight Management Center. "It's ridiculous. There's nothing that is redeeming about it."

    The caloric value of a burger this size means that it should be consumed by about 30 to 40 people, she said. Healthy or not, if you grill it, they will come.

    Retired schoolteachers Alice and John Kirn from Wappingers Falls, N.Y., stopped by the restaurant on their way to a family reunion in Minnesota to see the 6-pound burger. The couple have eaten ostrich, camel and crocodile in their journeys.

    Just the sight of the burger, which they at first thought was plastic, made their drive worthwhile.

    Gushed John Kirn, "It's one of the seven wonders of the new world."

  • Mudcat
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    • 07-21-05
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    #2
    No, I don't believe I'll be eating one of those today.
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    • Willie Bee
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      • 02-14-06
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      #3
      I once ate 20 of those round ice cream sandwiches at Baskin Robbins (a little smaller in circumference than a McDoodoo's regular burger), and I can fit six of those small powdered sugar doughnuts in my mouth. At holiday family dinners, I'm usually the entertainment at dessert time with bets laid as to how big a piece of pie I can stuff in my face.

      Of course, I've also eaten a ton of crow over the years with some of my ill-advised wagers
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      • tacomax
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        • 08-10-05
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        #4
        Looks like Willie Bee is the first volunteer for the 15lb burger - come on, do it for SBR.
        Originally posted by pags11
        SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
        Originally posted by BuddyBear
        I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
        Originally posted by curious
        taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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        • Illusion
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          #5
          Damn, the condiments alone weigh 5 pounds.
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          • bigboydan
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            • 08-10-05
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            #6
            hell, even i couldn't eat that
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            • Illusion
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              #7
              I would give their six pounder a good running, but 15 ilb? Amazing.
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              • Razz
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                • 08-22-05
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                #8
                Originally posted by bigboydan
                hell, even i couldn't eat that
                You a big guy, dan?

                15 pounds? Aren't those thickburgers at Hardee's only like 2/3 of a pound? I mean, I can't imagine eating even three of those, nonetheless 22.
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                • Mudcat
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                  #9
                  The only big-eatin' story I have goes back to my drinking days. I used to drink like a maniac and I would get these epic hungers so I would fire up the barbecue. I'd do a rack of about 6 pork chops and just eat them all one after another.

                  Observers were frequently amazed but I was just like, "Well I was hungry." I don't know how many pounds those pork chops would amount to but I'd be eating agai€n in another few hours. I was a hungry drunk.

                  I like meat but a 15 pound burger?

                  Not drunk, not sober, not ever.
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                  • tacomax
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                    • 08-10-05
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mudcat
                    Observers were frequently amazed but I was just like, "Well I was hungry."
                    Are you sure that you weren't mixing up "amazed" with "embarassed/revulsed" in your drunken state?

                    Originally posted by pags11
                    SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
                    Originally posted by BuddyBear
                    I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
                    Originally posted by curious
                    taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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                    • JoshW
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                      • 08-10-05
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                      #11


                      Is this Willie or Mudcat?
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                      • Mudcat
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                        #12
                        It must be Willie. My eatin' helmet has pictures of Bugs Bunny on it.
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                        • onlooker
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                          #13


                          That is just a disgustingly big cheese burger. My god, its bigger then his head.
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                          • Willie Bee
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                            • 02-14-06
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by lakerfan


                            Is this Willie or Mudcat?
                            Aw hell! I knew when my mom took that snapshot of me that it would come back to haunt.

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                            • tacomax
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                              #15
                              What's the deal with the frickin' helmet?

                              Then again, 5 pounds of condiments flying at your head would be pretty dangerous.
                              Originally posted by pags11
                              SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
                              Originally posted by BuddyBear
                              I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
                              Originally posted by curious
                              taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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                              • goldengoat
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                                • 11-25-05
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                                #16
                                that is retarded

                                it's past the point of being too big by a longshot

                                Kobayashi couldn't even eat that

                                even if you cut it up it is too big and looks stupid
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                                • slacker00
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                                  • 10-06-05
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                                  #17
                                  I bet I could eat half of it. Maybe even a 10 pounder. But 15 pounds really pushes beyond my mortal limits.

                                  I come from a family of big eaters and dare takers, I could tell eating stories for hours of my expoits. One quick example is from my college days. Our college cafeteria was all-you-can eat salad bar and leftovers. I was a poor college kid, so I tried to just eat one big meal a day to save money on food. I got so I could eat more and more in one sitting until one day I decided I'd weigh myself before and after I ate, just out of curiousity. At the time I weighed 150 lbs, but after a healthy stock up at the cafeteria I weighed 155. 5 lbs of cafeteria food in one sitting. Since then, I've noticed that eating 5 lbs isn't too tough, even if it probably isn't too healthy.
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                                  • Billie
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                                    • 11-05-05
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by tacomax
                                    What's the deal with the frickin' helmet?

                                    Then again, 5 pounds of condiments flying at your head would be pretty dangerous.
                                    the helmet was photoshopped on.
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                                    • Billie
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                                      • 11-05-05
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                                      #19
                                      if i remember correctly, a woman weighing 110 lbs finshed that burger awhile back.
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                                      • slacker00
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Billie
                                        if i remember correctly, a woman weighing 110 lbs finshed that burger awhile back.
                                        Do you have a link? I can't hardly believe that. Call the Guinness book.
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                                        • Billie
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by slacker00
                                          Do you have a link? I can't hardly believe that. Call the Guinness book.
                                          sorry, but she was 100 lbs.

                                          100lb Woman Eats 6lb Burger


                                          A dainty 100lb woman has become the first person ever to finish Denny's Beer Barrel Pub's monster 6lb burger. Kate Stelnick, 19, of Princeton, N.J., made the five-hour drive with two friends from The College of New Jersey, after they saw pictures of the monster burger, dubbed the Ye Old 96er, on the Internet and on TV's Food Network.

                                          She ate the burger in 2 hours 54 mins, 6 minutes under the 3 hours allowed. Not even competitive eater Eric "Badlands" Booker was able to eat it when he tried last June. It took him 7 1/2 hours.

                                          The burger takes 45 minutes to cook, and those who try to meet the three-hour limit must use no utensils and eat all of these fixins: one large onion, two whole tomatoes, one half head of lettuce, 1 1/4 pounds of cheese, top and bottom buns, and a cup each of mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, relish, banana peppers and some pickles.



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                                          • onlooker
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                                            #22
                                            That says a 6lb burger, not the 15 pounder that this thread was started on. So she still is weak to me, get that 15 pounder in her tummy and then I will be impressed.

                                            But the article lakerfan posted, says she is the only one to finish off a 6 pounder, so who knows if anyone can get down that 15 pounder.
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                                            • Billie
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                                              • 11-05-05
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                                              #23
                                              nevermind then, didn't read over the article and assumed the picture of the burger was the same. oops!
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                                              • onlooker
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Billie
                                                nevermind then, didn't read over the article and assumed the picture of the burger was the same. oops!
                                                Still impressive that a 100lb female is the only one to finish off the smaller 6 pounder.

                                                I wonder if that hot dog eating champ could put one of these way?
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                                                • slacker00
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                                                  #25
                                                  I could eat a 6 pounder for a snack. Sheesh. Still impressive for a 100 lb chick, tho. Respect.
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                                                  • bostonceltics13
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                                                    • 03-20-06
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                                                    #26
                                                    Can't imagine eatting 15lbs. Friend of mine polished off 7 1/4 large pizzas one night during MNF. Cost me $50 plus the cost of the pizzas. That's as impressive as I've seen in person.
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                                                    • JoshW
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                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by bostonceltics13
                                                      Can't imagine eatting 15lbs. Friend of mine polished off 7 1/4 large pizzas one night during MNF. Cost me $50 plus the cost of the pizzas. That's as impressive as I've seen in person.
                                                      That is way out of my league, wow. Just doesn't even seem possible, but some people can do it.
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                                                      • Illusion
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                                                        #28
                                                        Everytime I read this thread I get the biggest craving for a Wendys triple with extra cheese. Hell, I'll be right back fellas.
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