On 12/18/2019 2:05 AM, Leo wrote:
> On 2019 Dec 16, , jmcquown wrote
> (in article >):
>
>> On 12/16/2019 10:34 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> Looking at the rest of yesterday's newspaper this morning, I
>>> saw a picture and a short caption. No other follow-up story.
>>>
>>> Caption:
>>> "In September, KFC debuted a chicken and doughnut sandwich.
>>> It was only available in (my area), Richmond and Pittsburg."
>>>
>>> Pictu Crispy chicken patty sandwiched between
>>> 2 glazed doughnuts
>>>
>>> Me: oh man, really?
>>>
>>> This link tells a bit mo
>>> https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...kfcs-new-fried
>>> -chicken-and-doughnut-sandwich-is-terrifying-and-delicious/
>>>
>>> I won't be trying one of those any time soon. ;-D
>> IMHO, anything with glazed doughnuts is a fail. Then again, I'm not a
>> fan of doughnuts in any form. I certainly wouldn't eat chicken on one.
>
> Chicken and waffles is a thing, so I suppose that chicken and doughnuts is
> a followup. I ate chicken and waffles at KFC, but the waffles were
> uninspired. Maybe, someday, Ill get a real good chicken and waffles
> meal.
> I dont want to do it on my own. I dont own a waffle iron, and the
> chicken is supposed to be deep fried. I havent deep fried chicken in
> forty years, if ever. Thats what chicken joints line KFC are for.
>
> leo
>
I inherited a waffle iron that is circa 1950's. I don't make waffles.
It baffles me. But hey, I don't make fried chicken. That, I have done
and won't do again. The idea of fried chicken and waffles is something
I've heard of in the last decade or so. Doesn't interest me. Same with
glazed doughnuts as part of a fried chicken sandwich. Nope, no thanks.
Leo, I gather you're not going to KFC nor will you try this at home.
<applause>
Jill