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That's right, not just one, but two of the ORIGINAL sliders....White Castle Cheeseburgers. I used to love these in college (especially drunk at 2am). But as a "good" sleever, I fed all of the bun portion to the dogs and just ate the savory beef, cheese and onions. Mmmmm. 14g protein/17g fat/zero carbs. Not really a "slider' by WLS standards, though, as I was very full afterwards. But the dogs weren't.

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Love it!!! you're making me hungry.

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I'm looking forward to it!!

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A "slider" by WLS definition is anything that goes down and through your sleeve quickly. You don't get full and you can eat and eat and eat, thus, gain weight. It's usually carb stuff like bread, crackers, Cookies, ice cream, chips, pudding, etc. The opposite of dense Proteins that are subject to your sleeve's restriction and keep you feeling full longer. My post was a play on words since White Castle burgers have always been called sliders....and other restaurants now have "sliders" on their menu, which are just miniature sandwiches.

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I WANT WHITE CASTLE SO BAD. I am a NJ transplant to FL, so all I have is Krystals and the frozen White Castle, which is not the same. Good for you! I had 1 Krystal, whith most of the bun and a few fries for my cheat meal a week ago. It made me happy, and even happier to know, I could eat just one and be ok.

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What's a slider? Do we have them in Oz?

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What's a slider? Do we have them in Oz?

I'm going to say no you don't have them. It's a chain of fast food, they make little hamburgers, they are square. The meat is cooked on a grill, but before the meat is put on the grill finely chopped onions are spread out, and the meat is then steamed over the onions. The pattys have small holes in them, to allow the heat and steam to move more freely. They are like 2 normal bites, or 5 or 6 sleever bites. I like them with the weird brown mustard that they use. And I use them to make a yummy Breakfast casserole.

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Damn! I should have been born in America!!! ;)

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That's right, not just one, but two of the ORIGINAL sliders....White Castle Cheeseburgers. I used to love these in college (especially drunk at 2am). But as a "good" sleever, I fed all of the bun portion to the dogs and just ate the savory beef, cheese and onions. Mmmmm. 14g protein/17g fat/zero carbs. Not really a "slider' by WLS standards, though, as I was very full afterwards. But the dogs weren't.

how far along are you post surgery?

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3 months.

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