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concerning the category
I am not sure but I think the category for the beer related question on the first show of season 7 read vocabulary, not vegetables. I could be wrong.
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Re: concerning the category
Nope. I just watched my recording and freeze-framed it, and it says "vegetables", clear as day.lv42day wrote:I am not sure but I think the category for the beer related question on the first show of season 7 read vocabulary, not vegetables. I could be wrong.
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Well, beer does contain grain, so it could qualify in that part of the pyramid.minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Back in college, we'd call it "cereal in a can".
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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We call it "liquid bread"! In college, leftover pizza for breakfast was the "Italian Cheese Toast"...gsabc wrote:Well, beer does contain grain, so it could qualify in that part of the pyramid.minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Back in college, we'd call it "cereal in a can".
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minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Have they declared fried chicken a vegetable yet.....?
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I hit the KFC last night! Leftover chicken for breakfast today. I had to try the new Original strips out on Mini-me, who loves Original Recipe, but only white meat, and only if there is crust on every bite. So since he had baseball practice last night and I was still doing the Single Mom deal until 7 pm I got takeout, and he loved the strips.littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Have they declared fried chicken a vegetable yet.....?
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He and Erin are such picky-heads, they are like accidental vegetarians. He eats very little meat, and she eats none. We go through a lot of yogurt and cheese around here...
(And, no--I won't give them beer to boost their veggie intake!
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minimetoo26 wrote:I hit the KFC last night! Leftover chicken for breakfast today. I had to try the new Original strips out on Mini-me, who loves Original Recipe, but only white meat, and only if there is crust on every bite. So since he had baseball practice last night and I was still doing the Single Mom deal until 7 pm I got takeout, and he loved the strips.littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Have they declared fried chicken a vegetable yet.....?
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He and Erin are such picky-heads, they are like accidental vegetarians. He eats very little meat, and she eats none. We go through a lot of yogurt and cheese around here...
(And, no--I won't give them beer to boost their veggie intake!)
What a coincidence, since I also ate there last night!
I have taken to getting corn on the cob as my side now instead of potato wedges. Only KFC can screw up something so good as a potato wedge.... they are nasty....
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I've never tried the wedges, but their cole slaw is addictive. I got the green beans, but the container is still unopened. The corn tends to be too soggy for my taste, but it could just be my local place...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I hit the KFC last night! Leftover chicken for breakfast today. I had to try the new Original strips out on Mini-me, who loves Original Recipe, but only white meat, and only if there is crust on every bite. So since he had baseball practice last night and I was still doing the Single Mom deal until 7 pm I got takeout, and he loved the strips.littlebeast13 wrote:
Have they declared fried chicken a vegetable yet.....?
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He and Erin are such picky-heads, they are like accidental vegetarians. He eats very little meat, and she eats none. We go through a lot of yogurt and cheese around here...
(And, no--I won't give them beer to boost their veggie intake!)
What a coincidence, since I also ate there last night!
I have taken to getting corn on the cob as my side now instead of potato wedges. Only KFC can screw up something so good as a potato wedge.... they are nasty....
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minimetoo26 wrote:I've never tried the wedges, but their cole slaw is addictive. I got the green beans, but the container is still unopened. The corn tends to be too soggy for my taste, but it could just be my local place...littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote: I hit the KFC last night! Leftover chicken for breakfast today. I had to try the new Original strips out on Mini-me, who loves Original Recipe, but only white meat, and only if there is crust on every bite. So since he had baseball practice last night and I was still doing the Single Mom deal until 7 pm I got takeout, and he loved the strips.
He and Erin are such picky-heads, they are like accidental vegetarians. He eats very little meat, and she eats none. We go through a lot of yogurt and cheese around here...
(And, no--I won't give them beer to boost their veggie intake!)
What a coincidence, since I also ate there last night!
I have taken to getting corn on the cob as my side now instead of potato wedges. Only KFC can screw up something so good as a potato wedge.... they are nasty....
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I've had the loose corn off the buffet (Not ours here, we have about the only KFC left anywhere without a buffet) and it's second to none so far as other fast food joints. On the cob, it's even better....
Their green beans are pretty good too.... and along with corn, that accounts for my entire vegetable intake since all other veggies aren't on my menu....
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We don't have a buffet either--I think they took one look at my hulking son and realized they'd go out of business in a week with him around. I guess I'll have to try the beans myself today! They're Beast-Approved tm r c etc....littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I've never tried the wedges, but their cole slaw is addictive. I got the green beans, but the container is still unopened. The corn tends to be too soggy for my taste, but it could just be my local place...littlebeast13 wrote:
What a coincidence, since I also ate there last night!
I have taken to getting corn on the cob as my side now instead of potato wedges. Only KFC can screw up something so good as a potato wedge.... they are nasty....
lb13
I've had the loose corn off the buffet (Not ours here, we have about the only KFC left anywhere without a buffet) and it's second to none so far as other fast food joints. On the cob, it's even better....
Their green beans are pretty good too.... and along with corn, that accounts for my entire vegetable intake since all other veggies aren't on my menu....
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minimetoo26 wrote:We don't have a buffet either--I think they took one look at my hulking son and realized they'd go out of business in a week with him around. I guess I'll have to try the beans myself today! They're Beast-Approved tm r c etc....littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote: I've never tried the wedges, but their cole slaw is addictive. I got the green beans, but the container is still unopened. The corn tends to be too soggy for my taste, but it could just be my local place...
I've had the loose corn off the buffet (Not ours here, we have about the only KFC left anywhere without a buffet) and it's second to none so far as other fast food joints. On the cob, it's even better....
Their green beans are pretty good too.... and along with corn, that accounts for my entire vegetable intake since all other veggies aren't on my menu....
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And that isn't a bad thing?
The coolest thing abot our KFC is that when the remodelled a few months ago, they must've got a new satellite radio system for the PA. For about a month, it was playing the all 80's all the time station. Made me make a few extra visits....
I guess all the workers finally griped, and it is now on the All 90's all the time station. Still not bad, but where else can you hear New Wave as Muzak?
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KFC has the best cole slaw! I have one of those knockoff recipes for it and it comes out pretty well, but not quite the same. I also like their mac & cheese. No, it's not like my homemade, but it's good in a different way.littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I've never tried the wedges, but their cole slaw is addictive. I got the green beans, but the container is still unopened. The corn tends to be too soggy for my taste, but it could just be my local place...
I've had the loose corn off the buffet (Not ours here, we have about the only KFC left anywhere without a buffet) and it's second to none so far as other fast food joints. On the cob, it's even better....
Their green beans are pretty good too.... and along with corn, that accounts for my entire vegetable intake since all other veggies aren't on my menu....
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You guys talking about vegetables reminds me of one of my favourite King of the Hill episodes. Hank is all stopped up and Peggy is trying to get him to eat more fiber. They're at a buffet or cafeteria or something and Hank has a plate full of nothing but meat.
Peggy: Could you just get at least ONE vegetable?
Hank: Oh, all right....... give me some of that macaroni and cheese over there.
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I've had fried chicken that's more vegetable than meat. All oil and breading. Ugh!littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So Reagan got ketchup classified as a vegetable, and now we can add beer! So I'm well on my way to meeting the USDA pyramid thingy requirements after a night at the ballpark. I may just have to look more closely at this whole vegetarianism deal...
Have they declared fried chicken a vegetable yet.....?
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I can state with authority that he should have tried the cole slaw... Okay--TMI.Here's Fanny! wrote: KFC has the best cole slaw! I have one of those knockoff recipes for it and it comes out pretty well, but not quite the same. I also like their mac & cheese. No, it's not like my homemade, but it's good in a different way.
You guys talking about vegetables reminds me of one of my favourite King of the Hill episodes. Hank is all stopped up and Peggy is trying to get him to eat more fiber. They're at a buffet or cafeteria or something and Hank has a plate full of nothing but meat.
Peggy: Could you just get at least ONE vegetable?
Hank: Oh, all right....... give me some of that macaroni and cheese over there.
I love how the cookie dough/fundraiser thread is now about rodents, and the one on-topic thread is about KFC.
The political threads can just go hang...
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minimetoo26 wrote:I can state with authority that he should have tried the cole slaw... Okay--TMI.Here's Fanny! wrote: KFC has the best cole slaw! I have one of those knockoff recipes for it and it comes out pretty well, but not quite the same. I also like their mac & cheese. No, it's not like my homemade, but it's good in a different way.
You guys talking about vegetables reminds me of one of my favourite King of the Hill episodes. Hank is all stopped up and Peggy is trying to get him to eat more fiber. They're at a buffet or cafeteria or something and Hank has a plate full of nothing but meat.
Peggy: Could you just get at least ONE vegetable?
Hank: Oh, all right....... give me some of that macaroni and cheese over there.
I love how the cookie dough/fundraiser thread is now about rodents, and the one on-topic thread is about KFC.
The political threads can just go hang...
As long as we don't mix the rodent and KFC threads, I'll be happy.
And if we can keep that Bob Patterson from ever posting again....
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I thought that mixing was done on a regular basisTheBountyOfMyBucket wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:I can state with authority that he should have tried the cole slaw... Okay--TMI.Here's Fanny! wrote: KFC has the best cole slaw! I have one of those knockoff recipes for it and it comes out pretty well, but not quite the same. I also like their mac & cheese. No, it's not like my homemade, but it's good in a different way.
You guys talking about vegetables reminds me of one of my favourite King of the Hill episodes. Hank is all stopped up and Peggy is trying to get him to eat more fiber. They're at a buffet or cafeteria or something and Hank has a plate full of nothing but meat.
Peggy: Could you just get at least ONE vegetable?
Hank: Oh, all right....... give me some of that macaroni and cheese over there.
I love how the cookie dough/fundraiser thread is now about rodents, and the one on-topic thread is about KFC.
The political threads can just go hang...
As long as we don't mix the rodent and KFC threads, I'll be happy.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
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Rexer25 wrote:I thought that mixing was done on a regular basisTheBountyOfMyBucket wrote:minimetoo26 wrote: I can state with authority that he should have tried the cole slaw... Okay--TMI.
I love how the cookie dough/fundraiser thread is now about rodents, and the one on-topic thread is about KFC.
The political threads can just go hang...
As long as we don't mix the rodent and KFC threads, I'll be happy.
Since the chick in go go boots hasn't been around much, we've had to do more eating out....
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Re: concerning the category
I just played it back on my TiVo and it said Vocabulary each time.Estonut wrote:Nope. I just watched my recording and freeze-framed it, and it says "vegetables", clear as day.lv42day wrote:I am not sure but I think the category for the beer related question on the first show of season 7 read vocabulary, not vegetables. I could be wrong.
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This was a day-maker. What a story!kayrharris wrote:Did you see on the news yesterday where they had a police escort in Louisville to move the "secret recipe" for KFC. They're moving the vault where it's stored or some such thing.
I agree with whoever posted it as a possible BAM Q.
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