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2 minutes ago, Airehead said:

What does Nashville style mean?  Am I behind the times?

Nashville hot is a style of chicken sandwich that supposedly originated from an angry woman. A man asked his girlfriend to make him a fried chicken sandwich. She fried the chicken breast in the southern style but made a sauce with fat from the fryer, cayenne pepper (hence the red color) garlic powder and other things. The hot and spicy sandwich became a staple of Nashville. Dave’s capitalized on that and built a chain of restaurants from LA to NYC. They have fried chicken sandwiches from mild to too freaking hot. I learned all this from reading stuff. 

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13 minutes ago, Parsnip Totin Jack said:

Nashville hot is a style of chicken sandwich that supposedly originated from an angry woman. A man asked his girlfriend to make him a fried chicken sandwich. She fried the chicken breast in the southern style but made a sauce with fat from the fryer, cayenne pepper (hence the red color) garlic powder and other things. The hot and spicy sandwich became a staple of Nashville. Dave’s capitalized on that and built a chain of restaurants from LA to NYC. They have fried chicken sandwiches from mild to too freaking hot. I learned all this from reading stuff. 

Thank you for reading for me. 

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None close to me.

Speaking of hot chicken, I nuked some frozen homemade chicken soup and boiled some egg noodles.  When I moved the bowl of chicken from the microwave to the plate, It was very hot and a little spilled over the towel and burnt my thumb a little.  I think I'll get a little blister.

But the soup was excellent, nuked at 0.3 power then finished on high so the veggies didn't turn to mush.

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