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		<title>By: Burger Binger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Burger Binger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 03:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have traveled all over the United States (many times). I have not found a better burger city then San Antonio, Texas. Chris Madrid&#039;s, Gourmet Burger Grill, Lord&#039;s Kitchen, Big&#039;z Burger Joint, Fatty’s Burgers &amp; More, Chester&#039;s, Longhorn Cafe, just to name a few. There is something for everybody&#039;s taste, personally I like ..... ........ best! Then again, Culver&#039;s (only chain on my list), well I guess I should not leave out In-N-Out Burger&#039;s. I guess my wife is right when she says; all most every burger you eat I say I think this is my favorite, like the time we were in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I had a burger at Bobcat Bite. Did I tell you the time I was in Kansas City ...........?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have traveled all over the United States (many times). I have not found a better burger city then San Antonio, Texas. Chris Madrid&#8217;s, Gourmet Burger Grill, Lord&#8217;s Kitchen, Big&#8217;z Burger Joint, Fatty’s Burgers &amp; More, Chester&#8217;s, Longhorn Cafe, just to name a few. There is something for everybody&#8217;s taste, personally I like &#8230;.. &#8230;&#8230;.. best! Then again, Culver&#8217;s (only chain on my list), well I guess I should not leave out In-N-Out Burger&#8217;s. I guess my wife is right when she says; all most every burger you eat I say I think this is my favorite, like the time we were in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I had a burger at Bobcat Bite. Did I tell you the time I was in Kansas City &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..?</p>
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		<title>By: G$</title>
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		<dc:creator>G$</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 19:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Todd seems to have a good handle on this burger situation. I just came from one of the best that I&#039;ve ever seen or eaten, just across the river from Georgetown, in suburban DC, at a place with no sign, and located in a strip shopping center, of sorts. It&#039;s &quot;Ray&#039;s Hell Burgers&quot;, and I must say that it is out of this world! We waited until the &quot;lunch&quot; crowd would have supposedly died down a bit, since seating is limited, but it was still swamped. No biggie, though, because it was DEFINITELY well worth it. If there&#039;s any chance that you guys could send Todd up here, from his comfy Atlanta burbs, it would be an experience he would surely never forget. I have actually enjoyed the Vortex burger he so highly speaks of in Atlanta, and would agree that it is perhaps unbeatable. But, the one I just had at Ray&#039;s Hell Burgers would give it a good run for the proverbial money for sure. Keep up the great work you are doing to enhance the understanding we burger-lovers share. You are the man.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Todd seems to have a good handle on this burger situation. I just came from one of the best that I&#8217;ve ever seen or eaten, just across the river from Georgetown, in suburban DC, at a place with no sign, and located in a strip shopping center, of sorts. It&#8217;s &#8220;Ray&#8217;s Hell Burgers&#8221;, and I must say that it is out of this world! We waited until the &#8220;lunch&#8221; crowd would have supposedly died down a bit, since seating is limited, but it was still swamped. No biggie, though, because it was DEFINITELY well worth it. If there&#8217;s any chance that you guys could send Todd up here, from his comfy Atlanta burbs, it would be an experience he would surely never forget. I have actually enjoyed the Vortex burger he so highly speaks of in Atlanta, and would agree that it is perhaps unbeatable. But, the one I just had at Ray&#8217;s Hell Burgers would give it a good run for the proverbial money for sure. Keep up the great work you are doing to enhance the understanding we burger-lovers share. You are the man.</p>
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		<title>By: Raiders757</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raiders757</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 23:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maryland, the only place to be for crabcakes? They do know their crabcakes up there, but what most of the country doesn&#039;t realize, is that Virginia borders more of the Chesapeake Bay than Maryland does. The best seafood on the east coast is found in Virginia and North Carolina(which isn&#039;t even near the Bay). Maryland can have their crabcake title, as they deserve it. I mean shit, they have crabcake shacks and liquor stores on every corner of the ghettos up there. Still, people do need to realize that a killer crabcake can be found anywhere on the Chesapeake Bay, not just in Maryland.

I wouldn&#039;t rule out 46 states in the union for great BBQ either. I&#039;m a BBQ fanatic, and can tell you for sure, that great BBQ can  be found all over the South, Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West.

The cheeseburger capital of the world? Wouldn&#039;t that go to Southern California, or are they just the burger capital with no cheese?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maryland, the only place to be for crabcakes? They do know their crabcakes up there, but what most of the country doesn&#8217;t realize, is that Virginia borders more of the Chesapeake Bay than Maryland does. The best seafood on the east coast is found in Virginia and North Carolina(which isn&#8217;t even near the Bay). Maryland can have their crabcake title, as they deserve it. I mean shit, they have crabcake shacks and liquor stores on every corner of the ghettos up there. Still, people do need to realize that a killer crabcake can be found anywhere on the Chesapeake Bay, not just in Maryland.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t rule out 46 states in the union for great BBQ either. I&#8217;m a BBQ fanatic, and can tell you for sure, that great BBQ can  be found all over the South, Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West.</p>
<p>The cheeseburger capital of the world? Wouldn&#8217;t that go to Southern California, or are they just the burger capital with no cheese?</p>
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		<title>By: Annaliese</title>
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		<dc:creator>Annaliese</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 16:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Five Guys&quot; no question.  Burgers, hot dogs and fries are all they do.  We live in a city where two burger places were featured as best in the US - Five Guys being the first, and Penguin being the second.  I also like Backyard Burger, but those are two completely different tastes.  The Bakyard Burger is grilled, as its name suggests.  Five Guys has the greasy, hand-formed cheeseburgers with great toppings to choose from such as A1, fried onions, etc.  Their ingredients also make their burgers exceptional.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Five Guys&#8221; no question.  Burgers, hot dogs and fries are all they do.  We live in a city where two burger places were featured as best in the US &#8211; Five Guys being the first, and Penguin being the second.  I also like Backyard Burger, but those are two completely different tastes.  The Bakyard Burger is grilled, as its name suggests.  Five Guys has the greasy, hand-formed cheeseburgers with great toppings to choose from such as A1, fried onions, etc.  Their ingredients also make their burgers exceptional.</p>
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