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Furtherman
03-16-2007, 06:16 AM
<p>Waffles and Fried Chicken?&nbsp; For breakfast?!</p><p>The cafeteria at work today has a waffle stand set up.&nbsp; But today for some reason you get a piece of fried chicken with your waffle.</p><p>I have never heard of this combination of food, but the line was long for it!&nbsp; </p><p>Waffles, perfect for breakfast.&nbsp; Fried Chicken, well, if that's what you got and you're hungry, sure!</p><p>But together?&nbsp; Waffles with syrup, a little whipped cream, and a piece of fried chicken.&nbsp; Gross.</p>

Judge Smails
03-16-2007, 06:19 AM
I think it's one of those Red State things.&nbsp; Maybe some of the hayseeds can bring us up to speed on it.

sailor
03-16-2007, 06:28 AM
<strong>Judge Smails</strong> wrote:<br />I think it's one of those Red State things. Maybe some of the hayseeds can bring us up to speed on it.<p>&nbsp;<font size="2">it's actually more of a black thing, having <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_and_waffles" target="_blank">originated</a> in harlem.</font></p>

ralphbxny
03-16-2007, 06:38 AM
<strong>sailor</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>Judge Smails</strong> wrote:<br />I think it's one of those Red State things. Maybe some of the hayseeds can bring us up to speed on it. <p>&nbsp;<font size="2">it's actually more of a black thing, having <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_and_waffles" target="_blank">originated</a> in harlem.</font></p><p>I was going to say the same thing but sailor is quick. Amy Ruth's is one of the most famous places in NYC...up on lenox and 116th.</p>

EliSnow
03-16-2007, 06:38 AM
<p><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="3">At my current office, our cafeteria has signs for a Crispy Chicken Breakfast sandwich, which is served from time to time.&nbsp; It has eggs, cheese, and crispy chicken on a biscuit.&nbsp; Part of me is curious to try it, while most of me is not.</font></p>

TheVHD
03-16-2007, 06:40 AM
I heard it's&nbsp;also popular in Pennsylvania Dutch country.&nbsp; But they eat it for dinner.&nbsp; Either way I'm fuckin' starving.

bobrobot
03-16-2007, 07:12 AM
<p align="center"><img src="http://images.yelp.com/bphoto/D5pHA4ImB6AFcDpi_-fHdQ/l" border="0" width="500" height="375" /></p><p align="center"><strong><font color="#000080">mmm... chicken leg sammich on waffles!!!</font></strong></p>

Snacks
03-16-2007, 07:18 AM
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Knowledged_one
03-16-2007, 07:19 AM
<p>It's also big in California saw it advertised all over LA and surronding areas</p><p>So if blacks like it and so does California must be a blue state thing</p>

Tenbatsuzen
03-16-2007, 07:34 AM
<p>Our cafeteria takes it one step further - we have waffle sandwhiches.&nbsp; They aren't mcgriddle knock offs, they are waffles with fresh mozzarella, ham, lettuce, tomato, etc.&nbsp; They even put them in the panini press.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Furtherman
03-16-2007, 07:37 AM
Yech.&nbsp; No wonder America is overweight.

Knowledged_one
03-16-2007, 07:50 AM
<strong>Furtherman</strong> wrote:<br />Yech.&nbsp; No wonder America is overweight. <p>I blame the whigs and tories</p>

Recyclerz
03-16-2007, 08:05 AM
<strong>ralphbxny</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>sailor</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>Judge Smails</strong> wrote:<br />I think it's one of those Red State things. Maybe some of the hayseeds can bring us up to speed on it. <p>&nbsp;<font size="2">it's actually more of a black thing, having <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_and_waffles" target="_blank">originated</a> in harlem.</font></p><p>I was going to say the same thing but sailor is quick. Amy Ruth's is one of the most famous places in NYC...up on lenox and 116th.</p><p>I've had the chicken and waffles up at Amy Ruth's and it is delicious.&nbsp;(Although I'm not sure I did it right -&nbsp;I skipped the maple syrup on the waffles and used them to sop up the chicken juice/grease. Yum)</p><p>The only potential down side is that they named the dish after The Rev. Al Sharpton.&nbsp; Oh yeah and the clogged arteries.&nbsp; But the food is worth the risk.&nbsp; <img src="/messageboard/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smile.gif" border="0" alt="Smile" title="Smile" width="20" height="20" /></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Death Metal Moe
03-16-2007, 09:35 AM
<p>Chicken and Waffles for breakfast sounds great.&nbsp; I'd try it, but I never see it around here.&nbsp; I just had biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner the other day, fucking amazing.</p><p>We miss out on some good food in the Northeast sometimes.&nbsp; But since we have Taylor Ham, we win.</p>

weekapaugjz
03-16-2007, 09:40 AM
ive had chicken and waffles but it wasn't with fried chicken and it wasn't for breakfast.&nbsp; it was shredded chicken in gravy overtop of the waffles. delicious.&nbsp;&nbsp; there is a chicken chain restaurant in the south, bojangles, that my family used to stop at on roadtrips to south carolina for spring break.&nbsp; they served fried chicken patties on biscuits on for breakfast and they were fantastic.

Fat_Sunny
03-16-2007, 09:55 AM
<strong>weekapaugjz</strong> wrote:<br /><font style="background-color: #ffff00">ive had chicken and waffles but it wasn't with fried chicken and it wasn't for breakfast.</font>&nbsp; it was shredded chicken in gravy overtop of the waffles. delicious.&nbsp;&nbsp; there is a chicken chain restaurant in the south, bojangles, that my family used to stop at on roadtrips to south carolina for spring break.&nbsp; they served fried chicken patties on biscuits on for breakfast and they were fantastic. <p><font size="2">F_S Likes The Way You Stated That.&nbsp; It Reminds Him Of This Scene From American Graffiti:</font></p><p><font size="2">Terry:<em><strong> Pardon me, sir, but I lost my I.D. in a flood and I'd like to get some Old Harper...</strong></em></font></p><p><font size="2">Bum at Liquor Store:<em><strong> I lost my wife, too - her name wasn't Idy, though, and it wasn't in a flood...</strong></em></font></p>

spadanko
03-16-2007, 10:08 AM
yeah i remember seing some special on MTV where Lenny Kravitz took who ever it was out for it.. looks delicious.. starvin

drusilla
03-16-2007, 10:13 AM
when i was flying home from atlanta a few years ago i was wandering around the airport looking for something to eat for breakfast &amp; they had a popeyes offering chicken &amp; biscuits.&nbsp; i don't have a popeyes anywhere near me at home so i had to go for it.&nbsp; i ordered the chicken &amp; biscuit breakfast &amp; all it was, was a fried chicken finger stuck inbetween two halves of a biscuit.&nbsp; i dunno, while i love both, i just couldn't eat it as a sandwich.&nbsp; it was way way too greasey for breakfast too.&nbsp;&nbsp; just too weird of a combo for me.

hedges
03-16-2007, 10:55 AM
I think there is a chicken and waffle restaurant chain out West called Roscoe's. I've never had the combination, but I'd definitely give it a try.

BoondockSaint
03-16-2007, 11:05 AM
I frequently floss hoes at Roscoe's.

ralphbxny
03-16-2007, 11:25 AM
<strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br />I frequently floss hoes at Roscoe's. <p>You is the pimpest of the pimps!!</p>

sailor
03-16-2007, 11:42 AM
<strong>Death Metal Moe</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Chicken and Waffles for breakfast sounds great. I'd try it, but I never see it around here. I just had biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner the other day, fucking amazing.</p><p>We miss out on some good food in the Northeast sometimes. But since we have Taylor Ham, we win.</p><p>&nbsp;<font size="2">biscuits and gravy rock!!&nbsp; super filling too.&nbsp; never looks like enough, then i end up not being able to finish.&nbsp; kinda like ESD after a night on the town. </font></p>

Friday
03-16-2007, 11:45 AM
<p>Blech!</p><p>I went to college in Central PA and one of the first weekends we went to a place that had a sign for this icky dish.&nbsp;&nbsp; I never tried it... and <strong>definitely</strong> don't Understand it!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

bigredd
03-16-2007, 09:14 PM
<strong>Furtherman</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Waffles and Fried Chicken?&nbsp; For breakfast?!</p><p>The cafeteria at work today has a waffle stand set up.&nbsp; But today for some reason you get a piece of fried chicken with your waffle.</p><p>I have never heard of this combination of food, but the line was long for it!&nbsp; </p><p>Waffles, perfect for breakfast.&nbsp; Fried Chicken, well, if that's what you got and you're hungry, sure!</p><p>But together?&nbsp; Waffles with syrup, a little whipped cream, and a piece of fried chicken.&nbsp; Gross.</p><p>I've never understood it either. Here in AR there's an adult themed store that shares a parking lot with a Waffle House and a KFC. Porn, chicken and waffles in one stop?!? Yes...yes it is.</p>

Snacks
03-17-2007, 05:57 AM
<strong>sailor</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>Death Metal Moe</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Chicken and Waffles for breakfast sounds great. I'd try it, but I never see it around here. I just had biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner the other day, fucking amazing.</p><p>We miss out on some good food in the Northeast sometimes. But since we have Taylor Ham, we win.</p><p>&nbsp;<font size="2">biscuits and gravy rock!!&nbsp; super filling too.&nbsp; never looks like enough, then i end up not being able to finish.&nbsp; kinda like ESD after a night on the town. </font></p><p>I dont think I ever had biscuits and gravy like the way you guys are talking about. I will have to give it a try.</p><p>Instead of a bar night for the board we should have a big food night. It seems like more people on here rather snack then drink. Maybe we should all meet up and eat??? Im in for the &quot;first official - unofficial rf.net eat like slobs food night!&quot;</p>

DonInNC
03-17-2007, 06:36 AM
<p>I was about to make the same ol' egg white omelet and oatmeal when I saw this thread. Now I'm thinking seriously about going to Bojangles. </p><p>A plate full of biscuits and gravy with some fried pork&nbsp;tenderloin or chicken fried steak is the best. I don't eat it very often because it's not very healthy, but I stuff myself senseless when I do. </p><p>Never had chicken and waffles, although I've always meant too. As mentioned above, its soul food, so most of us hayseeds&nbsp;don't know much about it. Sorry&nbsp;judge.&nbsp;</p>

<span class=post_edited>This message was edited by DonInNC on 3-17-07 @ 10:44 AM</span>

reillyluck
03-17-2007, 07:25 AM
<strong>Furtherman</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Waffles and Fried Chicken?&nbsp; For breakfast?!</p><p>The cafeteria at work today has a waffle stand set up.&nbsp; But today for some reason you get a piece of fried chicken with your waffle.</p><p>I have never heard of this combination of food, but the line was long for it!&nbsp; </p><p>Waffles, perfect for breakfast.&nbsp; Fried Chicken, well, if that's what you got and you're hungry, sure!</p><p>But together?&nbsp; Waffles with syrup, a little whipped cream, and a piece of fried chicken.&nbsp; Gross.</p><p>didnt i tell you not to hang out on Montecello avenue?&nbsp; </p>

Drunky McBetidont
03-17-2007, 07:34 AM
<strong>Snacks</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>sailor</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>Death Metal Moe</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Chicken and Waffles for breakfast sounds great. I'd try it, but I never see it around here. I just had biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner the other day, fucking amazing.</p><p>We miss out on some good food in the Northeast sometimes. But since we have Taylor Ham, we win.</p><p>&nbsp;<font size="2">biscuits and gravy rock!!&nbsp; super filling too.&nbsp; never looks like enough, then i end up not being able to finish.&nbsp; kinda like ESD after a night on the town. </font></p><p>I dont think I ever had biscuits and gravy like the way you guys are talking about. I will have to give it a try.</p><p>Instead of a bar night for the board we should have a big food night. It seems like more people on here rather snack then drink. Maybe we should all meet up and eat??? Im in for the &quot;first official - unofficial rf.net eat like slobs food night!&quot;</p><p>at Bob Evan's chain restaurants you will get the best sausage gravy and bisquits in the world.&nbsp; comes with a side of hash brown potatoes.&nbsp; i believe the breakfast has somewhere around 3000 calories in it but it tastes like it is much much worse for you.&nbsp; yummy :)</p>

DonInNC
03-17-2007, 08:04 AM
<strong>betidont</strong> wrote:<br />at Bob Evan's chain restaurants you will get the best sausage gravy and bisquits in the world.&nbsp; comes with a side of hash brown potatoes.&nbsp; i believe the breakfast has somewhere around 3000 calories in it but it tastes like it is much much worse for you.&nbsp; yummy <img src="http://www.ronfez.net/messageboard/images/smile.gif" border="0" width="15" height="15" /> <p>yeah, Bob Evan's is good. It's an Ohio-based chain,&nbsp;and they don't overcook everything like most southern-based chains do.&nbsp;I usually get raspberry crepes with my breakfast there. Damn good.</p>

bigredd
03-17-2007, 08:07 AM
<strong>Death Metal Moe</strong> wrote:<br /><p>Chicken and Waffles for breakfast sounds great.&nbsp; I'd try it, but I never see it around here.&nbsp; I just had biscuits and sausage gravy for dinner the other day, fucking amazing.</p><p>We miss out on some good food in the Northeast sometimes.&nbsp; But since we have Taylor Ham, we win.</p><p>That meal, my friend is a staple here in the South. It's one of the reasons I couldn't live north of St. Louis. That &quot;home cookin&quot; is hard to find north of Arkansas and West of Texas. It's crazy how regional menus can be.</p>

bobrobot
03-18-2007, 03:55 AM
<strong>bigredd</strong> wrote: Here in AR there's an adult themed store that shares a parking lot with a Waffle House and a KFC. <font style="background-color: #ffff00">Porn, chicken and waffles in one stop</font>?!? <p><strong><font color="#000080">2&nbsp;li'l words for this set-up, PUR-ELL, lots and lots of Purell between &quot;courses, maybe wear a condom too!!!&quot; HA HA HA!!!</font></strong></p><p align="center"><strong><font color="#000080"><img src="http://www.americarx.com/ProductImages/skincare/purell/444919.jpg" border="0" width="300" height="300" /></font></strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

sr71blackbird
03-18-2007, 04:01 AM
<p>Im starvin!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

<span class=post_edited>This message was edited by sr71blackbird on 3-18-07 @ 8:02 AM</span>

DonInNC
03-18-2007, 05:49 AM
<strong>bobogolem</strong> wrote:<br />&nbsp;Here in AR there's an adult themed store that shares a parking lot with a Waffle House <p>I'll have the glory whole wheat toast.</p>

Gvac
03-18-2007, 05:54 AM
<strong>DonInNC</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>bobogolem</strong> wrote:<br /> Here in AR there's an adult themed store that shares a parking lot with a Waffle House <p>I'll have the glory whole wheat toast.</p><p>No fair topping the pyramid so soon. </p><p>Brilliant and hilarious, but not fair. &nbsp;</p>

DonInNC
03-19-2007, 06:34 PM
<strong>Gvac</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>DonInNC</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>bobogolem</strong> wrote:<br />Here in AR there's an adult themed store that shares a parking lot with a Waffle House <p>I'll have the glory whole wheat toast.</p><p>No fair topping the pyramid so soon. </p><p>OK, I'll just have the fruit loops then.</p>

RapistWit
03-20-2007, 12:21 PM
It's a West Coast staple. I wish they had more C+W joints in the East.

Cleophus James
03-20-2007, 12:29 PM
O lord, Please wisk me away to this magical place that fried chicken is a side dish.

<span class=post_edited>This message was edited by ESDsucks@life on 3-20-07 @ 4:30 PM</span>