Not a huge fan of fried chicken myself, but I've ordered chicken and waffles in The United States of America before. It was good, but I found the chicken to just be an annoyance for the most part. Eating a bone-in meat while also eating a waffle is just kind of frustrating; it's not like steak and eggs, where the steak sits nicely and is easy to cut and eat with everything else on the plate.
I do like the chips though; very yummy.
KT
All these retarded flavors and the idiots canceled the Guacamole flavor back when I was in Middle School. Such BS, the Guacamole was so flavorful. It was awesome and the chips were Green!
fried chicken is to be eaten with your hands. and for that matter...I prefer steak to be eaten with fingers, as well.
Those were Doritos, I think? And yes, they were delicious.
Neanderthal! D:
KT
really? food is so much better when eaten with your hands. You should try it.
Nah, gross. I don't know where my hands have been.
KT
Those were Doritos, I think? And yes, they were delicious.
do you guys have soap in Canadia?
Nah, we just rub our hands with tree bark. Works ok, but the hands get sticky on occasion.
KT
I loved them, ate half a bag pretty quickly.
Then the aftertaste. Oh God, the aftertaste.
I will never eat them again.
pine sap is a pretty good cleanser. antibacterial, too. pine needles are also great for fresh breath.
I was sad when they stopped making the 3D jalapeno Doritos. That was one of my favorite all time chip.
If it was bacon and waffles I might be in, but I hate lays so probably not.
I know you americans rave about the combination of chicken and waffles, but what kind of crackhead came up with that combo? it sounds disgusting, just like mcdonald's breakfast (most disgusting thing I've ever eaten). It's no wonder ya'll are some lardasses.
pine sap is a pretty good cleanser. antibacterial, too. pine needles are also great for fresh breath.
I like fat pine for starting fires. Wooosh!
When I was a kid living in Maine I saw local kids eating balls of sap and chewing them like gum. Spruce works the best I'm told, but I think it all tastes nasty.
You can see St. Croix island from my folks house, apparently a bunch of French landed there and tried to make a settlement back in the early 1600s. Scurvy was rampant, many died, but I heard it was pine needle tea that allowed many to make it out of there come spring. The Micmac and Abenaki swear by it, for good reason it seems.
Regarding the chips: My boss tried a bag at lunch last week, didn't believe my little rundown on Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles being popular, thought it was a gag flavor. Like what Jones soda does. I tired a couple. No thanks. If I want a snack I go for my current new fav: Inka Corn, Picante flavor. http://www.amazon.com/Inka-Crops-Cor...m_cr_pr_sims_i Fucking addictive.