Skinology Tool - iVillage. The-best-times-to-buy-anything-all-year-round from lifehacker.com. Revisiting the Myth of The 12-Year Old McDonalds Burger That... More tests, more results! Follow The Food Lab on Facebook or Twitter. [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt] A few weeks back, I started an experiment designed to prove or disprove whether or not the magic, non-decomposing McDonald's hamburgers that have been making their way around the internet are indeed worthy of disgust or even interest.
By way of introduction, allow myself to quote myself. This is from my previous article: Back in 2008, Karen Hanrahan, of the blog Best of Mother Earth posted a picture of a hamburger that she uses as a prop for a class she teaches on how to help parents keep their children away from junk food... The problem with coming to that conclusion, of course, is that if you are a believer in science (and I certainly hope you are!) Thus far, I haven't located a single source that treats this McDonald's hamburger phenomenon in this fashion. The Theory Behind the Burger Things we know so far: There's mold everywhere. Frankly, I'm glad this damn experiment is over. 21 Most Remarkable Natural Phenomena.
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