Abuse filter log

From CommunityData
Abuse Filter navigation (Home | Recent filter changes | Examine past edits | Abuse log)
Details for log entry 1,592,215

19:54, 14 August 2022: PhillipFries474 (talk | contribs) triggered filter 1, performing the action "edit" on User:PhillipFries474. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: new user adding userpage with links in their first edit (examine)

Changes made in edit

 
A health and fitness guru has shared their recipe for a high-protein lower-calorie Big Mac 'fake away'. <br>Posting to her popular Instagram page, [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=women%27s women's] nutritional coach Chloe said her burger dupe has just 475 calories which is almost 100 calories lighter than the real version, and has fresh, nutritious ingredients.<br>'It tastes pretty damn bang on, PLUS it doesn't leave me feeling yuck in my gut and a little hungry still,' the Sunsh              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Chloe's homemade Big Mac uses just eight ingredients that can be bought from any major supermarket including lean beef mince, brioche buns, burger thins, pickles, cheese slices, lettuce, and sauce.<br>She starts by moulding the mince into burger patties by separating into two round balls and flattening them on some non-stick paper.<br>        Altogether, the [https://www.thefashionablehousewife.com/?s=flavour-packed flavour-packed] burger has a total of 475 calories, 39.4grams of carbs, only 20grams of fat and 32.9 grams of protein<br>Chloe generously seasons the patties with salt and pepper and fries them up in a non-stick pan flipping after a minute or two. <br>'Flatten them down again with your spatula to keep them nice and flat.<br><br>Flip them after a minute or two, they will hold shape fine I never have any trouble with them not staying together,' she wrote. <br>While the patties are cooking, she chops the lettuce, dices the onion and sets them aside. <br>Once the patties are done,  [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd.net omgomg] Chloe suggests lightly toasting the brioche buns in the pan with the inside facing down and assembles her burger. <br>She adds the lettuce, cheese, patty, onion, burger thin, sauce, pickles, another patty and more lettuce between the buns to make it look like a real Big Mac. <br>Altogether, the flavour-packed burger has a total of 475 calories, 39.4grams of carbs, only 20grams of fat and 32.9 grams of protein. <br>Many of Chloe's 37,100 followers were impressed with the simple, guilt-free recipe and said they were keen to try it for themselves. <br>'OMG!<br><br>If I can find lettuce this is all I'm eating this weekend,' one joked. <br>'Gosh I can do relate to this, home cooking over take out any day! Thanks so much for sharing your tips as it helps me a lot with ideas,' wrote another. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-1edc39a0-f35d-11ec-912e-df17e15faedc" website nutritionist shares how to make a lower-calorie Big Mac at home

Action parameters

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
0
Name of the user account (user_name)
'PhillipFries474'
Age of the user account (user_age)
8
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*', 1 => 'user', 2 => 'autoconfirmed' ]
Page ID (page_id)
0
Page namespace (page_namespace)
2
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'PhillipFries474'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'User:PhillipFries474'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Old content model (old_content_model)
''
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'A health and fitness guru has shared their recipe for a high-protein lower-calorie Big Mac 'fake away'. <br>Posting to her popular Instagram page, [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=women%27s women's] nutritional coach Chloe said her burger dupe has just 475 calories which is almost 100 calories lighter than the real version, and has fresh, nutritious ingredients.<br>'It tastes pretty damn bang on, PLUS it doesn't leave me feeling yuck in my gut and a little hungry still,' the Sunsh <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Chloe's homemade Big Mac uses just eight ingredients that can be bought from any major supermarket including lean beef mince, brioche buns, burger thins, pickles, cheese slices, lettuce, and sauce.<br>She starts by moulding the mince into burger patties by separating into two round balls and flattening them on some non-stick paper.<br> Altogether, the [https://www.thefashionablehousewife.com/?s=flavour-packed flavour-packed] burger has a total of 475 calories, 39.4grams of carbs, only 20grams of fat and 32.9 grams of protein<br>Chloe generously seasons the patties with salt and pepper and fries them up in a non-stick pan flipping after a minute or two. <br>'Flatten them down again with your spatula to keep them nice and flat.<br><br>Flip them after a minute or two, they will hold shape fine I never have any trouble with them not staying together,' she wrote. <br>While the patties are cooking, she chops the lettuce, dices the onion and sets them aside. <br>Once the patties are done, [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd.net omgomg] Chloe suggests lightly toasting the brioche buns in the pan with the inside facing down and assembles her burger. <br>She adds the lettuce, cheese, patty, onion, burger thin, sauce, pickles, another patty and more lettuce between the buns to make it look like a real Big Mac. <br>Altogether, the flavour-packed burger has a total of 475 calories, 39.4grams of carbs, only 20grams of fat and 32.9 grams of protein. <br>Many of Chloe's 37,100 followers were impressed with the simple, guilt-free recipe and said they were keen to try it for themselves. <br>'OMG!<br><br>If I can find lettuce this is all I'm eating this weekend,' one joked. <br>'Gosh I can do relate to this, home cooking over take out any day! Thanks so much for sharing your tips as it helps me a lot with ideas,' wrote another. <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-1edc39a0-f35d-11ec-912e-df17e15faedc" website nutritionist shares how to make a lower-calorie Big Mac at home'
New page size (new_size)
2628
Old page size (old_size)
0
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1660499692