Well, I don't eat KFC because it tastes nasty. That's not what fried chicken is supposed to taste like folks. *bleh*
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostThat's not what fried chicken is supposed to taste like folks. *bleh*Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostMMmmm, delicious cruelty. The 12th secret spice.
I never eat KFC cuz it's disgusting. Besides, the chippy near where I live does the most amazing Southern fried chicken. It takes a little longer to cook but is so worth it."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostNo, but it IS what KFC is supposed to taste like. 10 out of the 11 secret spices are "lard." The last one is salt.
I was explaining to a friend from Philadelphia the magic that is Southern cuisine, and that my Mom made amazing fried chicken. He said, "What, like KFC?" After the beating, I explained to him that true Southern Fried Chicken is never, ever, EVER deep fried. It's pan fried, in a cast iron skillet, preferably in shortening. Mom's is unique, because she removes the skin and just coats the meat in flour...no soak in buttermilk or fancy batters. And it is crisp and juicy without being too greasy.
Dammit now I'm hungry!
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View Post
I was explaining to a friend from Philadelphia the magic that is Southern cuisine, and that my Mom made amazing fried chicken. He said, "What, like KFC?" After the beating, I explained to him that true Southern Fried Chicken is never, ever, EVER deep fried. It's pan fried, in a cast iron skillet, preferably in shortening. Mom's is unique, because she removes the skin and just coats the meat in flour...no soak in buttermilk or fancy batters. And it is crisp and juicy without being too greasy.
Dammit now I'm hungry!
I love KFC, eventhough I also like home made pan fried chicken. How my love muffin also hates the skin is alien to me. It's the best part.
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I love it when these "food" cruelity conversations get started. How many of you have ever had a hand in raising anything that you eat??? Toting it home from the store doesn't count. KFC receives it's chicken just like everyone that cooks chicken, they don't kill it, just as McDonald's doesn't kill the cattle they serve. If you don't like how a chicken is killed then I suggest you find a source of live chickens and dispatch them as you see best, providing you have the courage to do so.
From a business perspective it's not in the farmers, processor nor stores best interest to damage their product in any way. Does bad things happen yes but it's the exception not the rule. Also remember that those videos that PETA is so proud of are heavily edited, and Lord knows PETA's hands are blood free.Cry Havoc and let slip the marsupials of war!!!
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Originally posted by Tanasi View PostI love it when these "food" cruelity conversations get started. How many of you have ever had a hand in raising anything that you eat??? Toting it home from the store doesn't count. KFC receives it's chicken just like everyone that cooks chicken, they don't kill it, just as McDonald's doesn't kill the cattle they serve. If you don't like how a chicken is killed then I suggest you find a source of live chickens and dispatch them as you see best, providing you have the courage to do so.
From a business perspective it's not in the farmers, processor nor stores best interest to damage their product in any way. Does bad things happen yes but it's the exception not the rule. Also remember that those videos that PETA is so proud of are heavily edited, and Lord knows PETA's hands are blood free.
Stop comparing us to PETA. They do not represent us anymore than the chinese bastards that skin and cook cats alive represents your kind.Last edited by Flyndaran; 08-10-2009, 11:52 AM.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostImplying that those of that don't like animal cruely are cowards is VERY offensive.
Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostStop comparing us to PETA. They do not represent us anymore than the chinese bastards that skin and cook cats alive represents your kind.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View Post...
O_o Never expected a racist comment from you, Flyn.
Rereading my post, I admit that it comes off racist. That was definitely not my intent. All populous ethnicities can, and do, run the gamut from saintly to demonic. This is just an example of the latter.
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Originally posted by Tanasi View PostI love it when these "food" cruelity conversations get started. How many of you have ever had a hand in raising anything that you eat???I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.
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When I went to the college I did my Animal Care NVQ in, I went to the sheep farm next door several times to work with the lambs. I also helped care for chickens, even raising chicks in an incubator. Yup, still eat lamb and chicken.
As far as killing, I've drowned birds that my late cat half killed a few times and can honestly say it didn't affect me at all. I'm pretty sure I could kill a chicken. My hatred of KFC has nothing to do with cruelty, either real or imagined and everything to do with it just tasting nasty and being basically pure fat and salt."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View Post...
As far as killing, I've drowned birds that my late cat half killed a few times and can honestly say it didn't affect me at all. I'm pretty sure I could kill a chicken. My hatred of KFC has nothing to do with cruelty, either real or imagined and everything to do with it just tasting nasty and being basically pure fat and salt.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostI hate the disgustingly common practice in China of skinning and boiling alive of mammals.
Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostThat's not something to brag about.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostIs boiling them alive really that common? It seems like that would be a horribly inefficient manner of cooking a mammal, due to their usual size. Any references for just how often this is?
Sure it is. Lace could likely survive in an agrarian society. Someone who's having trouble taking eggs from chickens is probably going to have a rough time if anything happened to isolate themselves from society.
The fact that those people aren't run out of town tarred and feathered right before spending hard time in jail says that it isn't that uncommon. When given half a chance people will treat eachother horribly let alone creatures that can't fight back.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostThat's not something to brag about. We should always feel something when killing, no matter how necessary. As a child my family had chickens just for eggs. I still felt a loss when taking thier unborn children. Animal and all other forms of cruelty come from a lack of respect for life.
I kinda want to raise chickens for eggs....( I don't want rooster....I will have my omlete unfertilized :-) ) Only problem is, I don't eat chicken, and I've read that hens really only have a few good laying years in 'em.
I have seen a documentary about the boiling cats alive...I forget if they said it was a common practice or not....still....I burst into tears seeing it.
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