FYI, I was in the restaurant business for 20 years. I would never eat a hamburger from a restaurant that was cooked less than medium well, and I like mine rare! In my opinion, unless you know for absolute sure that the ground beef is fresh (there is no such thing anymore, unless it's a very small, old fashioned butcher), do not cook your burgers less than medium. Butchers will say its ground fresh but I guarantee that what they mean is that it's reground fresh. They get it in big tubes that can be up to 30 days old and when you first open it stinks to you know what. Then they regrind it and it has chemicals in it that cause it turn from the brownish purple it is back to red, looking deceptively like fresh and smelling a little better but still not like fresh. It may be fresh, but you would have to know when it was orginally ground to know. Most is delivered more than a week old! Hope I haven't ruined anybody's appetite. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif