Saturday, April 3, 2010

IN-N-OUT

This Post is for all the IN-N-OUT lovers out there, including myself! 
The Menu is simple but here's a list of the IN-N-OUT "slang".There are so many ways I haven't tried my burger and fries, hopefully this list will help!

X by Y
X meat patties and Y slices of cheese (for example, a 3 by 3 or a 2 by 4)
Double Meat
Two meat patties without cheese.
Triple Meat
Three meat patties without cheese.
Animal Style
A mustard cooked beef patty served on a bun with pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, extra spread and grilled onions. Any burger (including veggie and grilled cheeses) may be made this way.
Flying Dutchman
Two meat patties, two slices of melted cheese and nothing else.
Protein Style
Instead of a bun, the burger is wrapped in lettuce. Any burger (including veggie and grilled cheeses) may be made this way.
Veggie Burger (Wish Burger) 
A burger without the meat and cheese.
Grilled Cheese
Two slices of melted cheese, tomato, lettuce and spread on a bun, with no meat.
Extra Everything
Adds extra spread, tomato, lettuce, and onions (regular or grilled).
Fries “Light”
Almost raw fries that are cooked for less time.
Fries “Well”
Fries that are cooked longer to be extra crisp.
Cheese Fries
Fries with two slices of melted cheese placed on top.
Animal Style Fries
Fries with cheese, spread, and grilled onions.
Neapolitan Shake
All three shake flavors (strawberry, vanilla and chocolate) combined in one shake

3 comments:

Our Family said...

Very informative. Thanks for the info. I'm showing my husband.

Alissa Morris

Ahna Childress said...

omg stop it already. its 7:55am and I am C R A V I N G In n Out now, hahah!

The Shetlers said...

Great, now Im going to have see Rebecca 5x's a week! Oops-I just drooled on myself.