Unseasoned hamburgers
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Unseasoned hamburgers
I don't know if it is just me but hamburgers are one of my fav things to grill. Problem is they started giving me terrible heart burn and they leave me feeling dehydrated. Anybody ever experience anything like that. I think I am going to do a trial burger with no seasoning and see how that treats me.
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Re: Unseasoned hamburgers
Justin - what have you been using to season your burgers?
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Kosher salt course ground pepper.
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Have you tried maybe reducing the amount of seasoning? I’ve never experienced this, just thinking of possibilities. Also, is your fire getting enough airflow? If it’s billowing dirty smoke that could cause the burps.
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Grab a cast iron skillet and "griddle" one - see if it gives the same effect. Just a thought.
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Re: Unseasoned hamburgers
I've had a similar experience but narrowed it down to condiments. For what ever reason the combination of avocado and fresh jalapeno does not like me in the least. As mentioned, dirty smoke is a gut buster too. Could just come down to age too, there are a few things other than the afore mentioned that I loved to eat, seems now they love to eat me from the inside out.
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Re: Unseasoned hamburgers
JustinCouch wrote:I don't know if it is just me but hamburgers are one of my fav things to grill. Problem is they started giving me terrible heart burn and they leave me feeling dehydrated. Anybody ever experience anything like that. I think I am going to do a trial burger with no seasoning and see how that treats me.
Try cutting back to just a 12 pack instead of a case of beer when you are grilling your favorite.
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GRailsback wrote:JustinCouch wrote:I don't know if it is just me but hamburgers are one of my fav things to grill. Problem is they started giving me terrible heart burn and they leave me feeling dehydrated. Anybody ever experience anything like that. I think I am going to do a trial burger with no seasoning and see how that treats me.
Try cutting back to just a 12 pack instead of a case of beer when you are grilling your favorite.
I don't think so Tim!!!! I was at my cousins house this past weekend and believe it or not I was a case of miller lite and half a fifth of crown when I saves his shiskabobs!!! I try nor to touch another mans grill but when he passes out what are you supposed to do???
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Juice Tone, some veggies are reflux prone to some folks - - - I can not eat cucs or raw onions without getting heartburn. So put the eyeball on the condiments as GTR mentioned
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JustinCouch wrote:GRailsback wrote:JustinCouch wrote:I don't know if it is just me but hamburgers are one of my fav things to grill. Problem is they started giving me terrible heart burn and they leave me feeling dehydrated. Anybody ever experience anything like that. I think I am going to do a trial burger with no seasoning and see how that treats me.
Try cutting back to just a 12 pack instead of a case of beer when you are grilling your favorite.
I don't think so Tim!!!! I was at my cousins house this past weekend and believe it or not I was a case of miller lite and half a fifth of crown when I saves his shiskabobs!!! I try nor to touch another mans grill but when he passes out what are you supposed to do???
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Re: Unseasoned hamburgers
Tough thing about something like this is (as you can tell from the responses) so many potential causes. Guess you just gotta start trying to figure out what the cooks had in common when you had the problem and remove potential offenders one at a time.
Once you get the problem solved get your cousin to invite you over for burgers. When he passes out you get two :)
Good luck!
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Once you get the problem solved get your cousin to invite you over for burgers. When he passes out you get two :)
Good luck!
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