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durdencommatyler wrote:
Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
waffles and fried chicken is fantastic for dinner
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47141 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
waffles and fried chicken is fantastic for dinner
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
Your support means the world to me.
I can't tell if you're making fun of me or not but I don't care. I'm here for you, friend.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47141 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
waffles and fried chicken is fantastic for dinner
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
Your support means the world to me.
I can't tell if you're making fun of me or not but I don't care. I'm here for you, friend.
Nah, I'm just being silly. No fun-making was intended.
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
Your support means the world to me.
I can't tell if you're making fun of me or not but I don't care. I'm here for you, friend.
Nah, I'm just being silly. No fun-making was intended.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Strat wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
waffles and fried chicken is fantastic for dinner
I know this is a thing but ive never seen it or had it myself.
Next time you're in NYC head up to Harlem and go to Sylvia's or Melba's. Either one will change your life.
So I've always loved fried chicken and waffles, thought it one of life's great pleasures. Then the last time I was in Asheville, I went on a big hike on a hot day, then went to eat this after...And it just felt so gross. Haven't had the appetite for the dish since.
While unfortunate, it makes sense to me. I think the last thing I'd want after a hot, active day is chicken and waffles. But I'm sorry that you're off something you love. That sucks. Hopefully, it'll come back around for you. A similar thing happened to me when I got food poisoning from chicken. I didn't want to eat fried chicken for over a year. Just the thought of it made me feel sick.
Trag that's your own damned fault for eating something so rich and heavy in that situation.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47141 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
washing machine wrote:
Yeah wtf trag? Your food IQ is usually stellar.
We were visiting with my sis and bro-in-law, it was the last day of our trip, and they had never had chicken and waffles. My sense of hospitality won out over my sense of digestive comfort.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Yeah wtf trag? Your food IQ is usually stellar.
We were visiting with my sis and bro-in-law, it was the last day of our trip, and they had never had chicken and waffles. My sense of hospitality won out over my sense of digestive comfort.
That's fucking food martyrdom. You are a hero, trag.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47141 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Yeah wtf trag? Your food IQ is usually stellar.
We were visiting with my sis and bro-in-law, it was the last day of our trip, and they had never had chicken and waffles. My sense of hospitality won out over my sense of digestive comfort.
That's fucking food martyrdom. You are a hero, trag.
Abandon your best friend and be my friend instead.
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