Only iodine I remember was tincture of iodine my mom put on our cuts, HOLY HELL! that **** burned.My parents used to paint my throat with iodine when I had a sore throat back in the 50’s and 60’s.
I don't want to hijack the thread, but a good friend of mine had 3 open heart surgeries in a 2 year period. The first one was for a valve replacement, about 6 months later he went to hospital via ambulance with heart attack symptoms and it turned out to be an aorta that was very close to bursting (he was LUCKY to live through that), and the last one was almost a year later. He went in for a follow up on the second operation, and the doctor told him the valve they put in was not working properly, so they had to go back in. He is doing OK now. That was about 4 years ago.5 years ago. I am still among the living. Thanks for remembering.
Only iodine I remember was tincture of iodine my mom put on our cuts, HOLY HELL! that **** burned.
Amazing what they can do, but they can still screw up, too. I'm more attuned now to press reports of someone who passed away due to "complications" from heart surgery.I don't want to hijack the thread, but a good friend of mine had 3 open heart surgeries in a 2 year period. The first one was for a valve replacement, about 6 months later he went to hospital via ambulance with heart attack symptoms and it turned out to be an aorta that was very close to bursting (he was LUCKY to live through that), and the last one was almost a year later. He went in for a follow up on the second operation, and the doctor told him the valve they put in was not working properly, so they had to go back in. He is doing OK now. That was about 4 years ag.
We had KFC for supper last night. It the worst tasting and was only luke warm after waiting 1/2 hour after we had ordered. Won’t be going back to that place ever again. Kim
What oil would you fry them in?
Try "Mary Brown" chicken, -its very similar to KFC, but bigger pieces, and, to me tastes better than the KFC I loved and remember years ago.
Mojo fries are great.
There is a Grocery store chain here called Dillons (now owned by Kroger). They have a great deli area, and they cook amazing fried chicken. In fact, I would compare it to what KFC used to be. A whole chicken (2 legs, 2 breasts, 2 thighs, and two breasts) only costs $8, and it is GOOD!We had KFC for supper last night. It the worst tasting and was only luke warm after waiting 1/2 hour after we had ordered. Won’t be going back to that place ever again. Kim
No kidding. I remember when McDonalds fries were always great. Nowadays, it's 50 / 50 at best that you will get good fries.I told you. It’s terrible now and is still killing people. If I’m going to die from it I want the Kentucky Fried Chicken of 30 years ago. Same with the she-itty French fries at McDonald’s.
I am starting to see the pattern now John.It sure took care of a sore throat fast. I don’t know what was worse. The burn or the Qtip gagging you. Lol
Also Church’s owns Popeyes so I’d imagine the use the same oil and ingredients. I haven’t tried Church’s yet but I’m not a big fan of Popeyes. Kim
3 things that make food taste great sugar, salt and fat the best tasting foods have at least 2 of them some have all 3.
The words you're looking for are 'beef tallow'. Same goes for McD's fries.So let's turn the clock back to 20+ years ago, and the product we made for Yum!/Tricon/KFC was actually a hard shortening in 2 Kg bricks, 10 to a box.
So let's turn the clock back to 20+ years ago, and the product we made for Yum!/Tricon/KFC
Into the ground! KimThe words you're looking for are 'beef tallow'. Same goes for McD's fries.
I stopped in a roadside diner a few years back, I couldn't even tell you what state it was in. I ordered a burger and fries and as soon as I bit into a french fry, I time-traveled back to a McDonalds in about 1983, and it was great, and I don't even like fries that much. There is CLEARLY a difference.
Clearly, the changes mandated by our illustrious government and their food pyramid are benefitting the public health....
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I worked at Pizza Hut right when Tricon Global took over. We were hand-making dough every day, hand-cutting vegetables, serving 5% beer, and had a video game or two in the corner. And we were f'en packed every Friday Saturday and Sunday, and almost packed every other night for dinner.
Then came the frozen dough pucks. I spend a day on the crapper any time I eat it.
And the pre-cut veggies (so Taco Bell and KFC could use the same stuff).
and the 3.2 beer.
and the wage cuts.
and greasy pepperoni.
and so on.
Within a year, the store was deserted on a Saturday night, and the busiest we ever got was during lunch buffet. Corporate ownership, ruining yet another American Great.
There was no beef tallow or animal fat in the product we made for Tricon/Yum!, just Canola oil and Palm oil with other ingredients to make it harden and be mixed thoroughly.The words you're looking for are 'beef tallow'. Same goes for McD's fries.
I stopped in a roadside diner a few years back, I couldn't even tell you what state it was in. I ordered a burger and fries and as soon as I bit into a french fry, I time-traveled back to a McDonalds in about 1983, and it was great, and I don't even like fries that much. There is CLEARLY a difference.
Clearly, the changes mandated by our illustrious government and their food pyramid are benefitting the public health....
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I worked at Pizza Hut right when Tricon Global took over. We were hand-making dough every day, hand-cutting vegetables, serving 5% beer, and had a video game or two in the corner. And we were f'en packed every Friday Saturday and Sunday, and almost packed every other night for dinner.
Then came the frozen dough pucks. I spend a day on the crapper any time I eat it.
And the pre-cut veggies (so Taco Bell and KFC could use the same stuff).
and the 3.2 beer.
and the wage cuts.
and greasy pepperoni.
and so on.
Within a year, the store was deserted on a Saturday night, and the busiest we ever got was during lunch buffet. Corporate ownership, ruining yet another American Great.