Saturday, August 28, 2010

Healthier hamburgers that kids love

 

It's important to get the best bang for your food buck; which means the highest quality food at the best possible prices. Hamburgers are a really good source of protein: they taste good, they’re easy to fix, most picky eaters like them, and regular ground beef is reasonably priced. But as we all know, hamburgers comes with a lot of baggage. If you’re not sure what that means, there’s plenty of information about it on this blog and at the website.
The bottom line is this: The Burger Buddy is probably the cheapest purchase you’ll ever make  in terms of return on investment. Why? Because it allows you to buy inexpensive fatty beef or pork and conveniently turn it into amazingly tasty, high-protein, low-fat meals with less contaminants. Meals that can be produced in bulk and frozen as quickie microwaveable meals.
The Burger Buddy can be purchased online using the industry standard PayPal electronic portal with options like e-check, a credit card, or a debit card.  You can even delay payment using the “Bill Me Later” option. If you don’t have a PayPal account, it’s really easy to set one up by clicking on the “Buy Now” button and going to the site. Use it for other kinds of online purchases as well.
If twenty dollars is too much to put on a credit card right now, then, use cash or check and buy one by snail mail at: ATTN: The Burger Buddy, P.O. Box 341072, Beavercreek, OH 45434-1072. There are no tricky hidden charges like on infomercials because, right now, shipping in the U.S. is absolutely free! Ohio residents will have to pay about a buck more for sales tax than everybody else. Sorry, Ohioans. Blame it on the government.
You’ll be promoting American manufacturing because The Burger Buddy is made at K and B Molded Products in Brookville, Ohio using durable, dishwasher-safe, high quality, FDA compliant plastic. With any luck at all, it should become an heirloom.

You have my word on it.

Dr. Frank Abernathy
Inventor of  The Burger Buddy Fat Reducer

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