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is there a difference between chicken fried and country fried? -- nm
Posted by
zeitgeist
Dec 19 '17, 15:15
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The difference is in the gravy (according to my late Aunt who owned a small chain of BBQ joints in Florida).
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 19, 15:19
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I would like to add one exception to this rule. If its chicken, it is always country fried because Chicken Fried Chicken sounds stupid -- nm
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crash davis
Dec 19, 16:09
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It's the only way we see it on a menu. Though it looks wrong -- nm
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Epiphany
Dec 19, 19:24
That's exactly what prompted the question -- nm
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zeitgeist
Dec 19, 17:44
Yup, this. I'd keep it simple and say white gravy vs brown gravy. -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 19, 15:44
Today in Unexpected Answers from Unexpected STers -- nm
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con_carne
Dec 19, 15:21
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I am a font of obscure and/or trivial knowledge.
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 19, 15:28
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