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I love fried chicken, but only if it's from KFC or any buffet place in Chinatown. Places like Dallas or Favourite have the worst fried chicken I've ever tasted. Eurgh.
 
My favorite type of fried chicken are the one that are made with the usual white flour. Those that are made with whole wheat flour have some sort of a bad smell, and they taste a little bitter most of the time. The bitterness goes away when you fry these chicken with a lot of oil at a low temperature, but they just end up making the chicken more unhealthy. D: Wheat flour are meant to make things more healthy for you, but unfortunately, all the healthiness go away when you fry your food.
 
I can't recall the last time I had fried chicken, although I think I did have a chicken schnitzel burger last month for dinner because I was going out to meet up with old school friends. Had some mayo with it for extra flavor. These days I usually like to go for the healthier options, like grilled. It's what I prefer when I have fish and chips, I tend to go for the grilled options over the fried.
 
I don't really like dealing with fried chicken. Tends to be super greasy to the touch...
 
I don't really like dealing with fried chicken. Tends to be super greasy to the touch...


This is pretty much how I feel about it. The only fried chicken that I really like is the kind my mom makes which is oven fried. It has the taste of fried chicken, but it isn't greasy so it is much healthier.
 
This is pretty much how I feel about it. The only fried chicken that I really like is the kind my mom makes which is oven fried. It has the taste of fried chicken, but it isn't greasy so it is much healthier.

You know, speaking of chicken your theme right now happens to be a Torchic. It's a fiery chicken lol. And I remember when I used to hate Indian food, only to taste butter chicken curry and now I seem to love it. Trying new things is good, even if you think you hate the food beforehand.
 
Every single time I come to this thread the discussion is about food. I'm impressed. I love chicken but it's expensive and hard to get hold of good quality at student pricing haha, I tend to use tuna for everything now - much cheaper and just as yummy!
 
Tuna can get old fast, though. I love the taste of tuna, but it's not for every day.
 
Every single time I come to this thread the discussion is about food. I'm impressed. I love chicken but it's expensive and hard to get hold of good quality at student pricing haha, I tend to use tuna for everything now - much cheaper and just as yummy!

Clearly you aren't around for when we turn into the local weather station.

And I used to have tuna everyday in 5th grade, heh.
 
Uh, food again.
Coming from a great lover of food, you guys talk about it too much. :I
It's not even generally talk about best place you've had a souffle, or the wonders of street food, or how amazing meat seared on a food cart's grittles is. (The beauty of it's dripping juices as it's lifted and turned, the mouth-watering taste that you can't seem to get anywhere else... :L) D:

Not trying to be mean, just raising a point.
 
There's many kinds of tuna, all of which contain heavy metals. Albacore's the lovely white one and tends to have more mercury, but the others aren't particularly better. I still limit my intake of tuna to maximum two cans a week :\ and that's for what I think is the lowest-mercury variety.

Hey, are you trying to outfoodie us?
 
Eeeeh, no.
I unfortunately rather recently met a large amount of people who call themselves foodies. Yeah, that put me off the word. Since I'm not a chef quite yet, I'm just a guy who likes food.

I wasn't really trying to 'Out-Foodie' you, more like ask:
"We've talked about Kool-Aid, where's the people who aren't afraid of eating Puffin?"
 
LOL on the topic of Kool-Aid, I can't remember the last time I had Kool-Aid. Does anybody remember Kool-Aid Jammers with the clear pouches? And then they got the opaque metallic pouches XD Oh those were the days...
 
Oh, I give up. xI

Imma stop being a food snob and just go.
 
We can take you out of the foodie but can't take the foodie out of you XD

Seriously though, those Kool-aid Jammers were a very important part of our childhood. Call it a cultural legacy.
 
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