Sujet : Re: New Pope - - -New Friday menu
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 12. May 2025, 06:53:02
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On Mon, 12 May 2025 04:27:31 +0000,
dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1) wrote:
On Sun, 11 May 2025 15:06:15 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:
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I am assuming that they use the same recipe, ingredients and methods
that they rest of the franchise uses. Perhaps we have different
tolerances for the amount of grease we can handle in a meal. I always
assumed that I had the family gall bladder and it turned out that I did
have a problem there.
>
I have had so few experiences with KFC that I can remember most of them.
I remember having it when a kid and the first store opened up locally.
It think it was a the novelty that made it appeal but she almost never
ate out so that was a one shot deal. The next was when we moved to a new
house in a new city and the contractor kept telling my mother not to
worry about dinner he would bring it. We waited and waited and waited
until the guy finally showed up at about 7 pm with one crummy bucket of
chicken. One bucket for a family of 6 including four teenage boys, and
no sides at all.
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The next was when I was first dating my wife and we got some take out
KFC and took it to her apartment. It was just entirely unappealing.
Maybe we weren't feeling great to begin with but it just made us feel
bad. The last was when we were out on strike in 1995 and one of our
managers went out and got us strikers a bucket of it. I was ware because
of my bad experiences and there was no washroom around. I had one small
piece. I ended up leaving to find a toilet.
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I had a simple, austere, existence growing up. Getting a bucket of KFC
and sides was a pretty joyous event. The chicken was a lot better in
those days - you didn't get weird pieces that requires a PHD to eat
around the bones. The fall of KFC is pretty much the reason we should
live it up while we still can.
You say that as if the fall of KFC is a bad thing, a sign of a failing
civilisation. I think KFC is a sign of absence of civilisation. If you
eat food from KFC you're uncivilised and you fail.
-- Bruce<https://i.postimg.cc/JhVjfHY8/trumputin.jpg>