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Location: Long Island via Chapel Hill NC, Go Heels?
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This is almost as bad an idea as the KFC Sandwich that had melted cheese and bacon sandwich between two fried chicken tenders..not even bread. Actually, this may be worse. If I wasn't trying to eat healthy, i'd give this a shot, probably a regretful shot, but a shot.
This is almost as bad an idea as the KFC Sandwich that had melted cheese and bacon sandwich between two fried chicken tenders..not even bread. Actually, this may be worse. If I wasn't trying to eat healthy, i'd give this a shot, probably a regretful shot, but a shot.
I think it would be good, I like to dip my bread and steaks in melted butter so I imagine melted butter flowing out of a crispy fried crust would be good.
This is almost as bad an idea as the KFC Sandwich that had melted cheese and bacon sandwich between two fried chicken tenders..not even bread. Actually, this may be worse. If I wasn't trying to eat healthy, i'd give this a shot, probably a regretful shot, but a shot.
That sounds absolutely disgusting. Like something Paula Deen would make.
Now I love butter...but deep-fried? That's a bit too much. But aren't these little pastry-like things filled with butter then deep-fried? It's not like a whole stick of butter thrown in a vast oil? Okay-I would maybe try one to try it. I'm not big on deep-fried foods anyway (except for onion rings and the occassional mozzarella stick).
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