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jmcquown[_2_]
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Chicken 'n dumplings
On 7/19/2019 7:46 PM,
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> On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 6:04:46 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
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>> Ditto on the fluffy drop dumplings. The rolled thick noodle type are
>> too doughy.
>>
>> Jill
>>
> The one time I had the slicks/noodle type they were rather thin and simply wonderful and very tender flavorful. I did buy some thin cut ones once
> in the freezer section and they were terrible. Of course, they were industrial
> made and just awful so I've given up ever having delicious dumplings ever again.
>
I prefer drop dumplings. I suppose the thin ones are different. I'd
call them noodles.
Here's a funny. A company I worked for tried hiring employees (temp to
perm) from an agency for a while. This one guy the agency sent over was
*obsessed* with Sweet Sue brand canned chicken & dumplings. He went so
far as to tell us he saw a delivery truck with a Sweet Sue advertisement
on the side of the truck and he followed it to a grocery store because
that's how much he *loved* their canned chicken & dumplings. Don't ask
me what he thought following the delivery truck would accomplish. It
was just plain weird. He didn't last more than a couple of days. Gotta
wonder if he put "Loves Sweet Sue Chicken & Dumplings" on his resume. LOL
Jill
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