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So what are they trying to say?

Is Summit trying to tell me I need to get a grip? I think KFC is as well.

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Speaking of which, have you tried the new Cheeto sandwich from KFC?
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SW-User
tf thought a Cheeto sandwich would be a good idea
MyPathOfTotality · 46-50, M
@SW-User I just don't think I would like it.
SW-User
@MyPathOfTotality I'm surprised anyone would like it
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@SW-User It's a chicken sandwich that tastes like eating cheetos as a side. Only you don't get your fingers dyed orange.
SW-User
@SteelHands so it's like Cheetos flavouring, rather than literal Cheetos
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@SW-User Both. The cheetos get ground up and mixed with either honey or mayo and a layer on the bun itself. I've made these before. I have cousins in Atlanta. You probably know southern cooking is tremendous.

Try it with the hot ones if you like spicey. You'll probably like it most every country boy an gal does.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
You haven't lived until you had lake panfish breaded in taco seasoning too. Just sayin.
SW-User
@SteelHands Actually I don't know much about cuisine in the American south, I've never been south of Boston. tbh I'd be up for trying it, after all everyone in Nova Scotia is at least a little bit country.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@SW-User Congratulations living in great seafood country and props for being open minded about the varied cuisine in the US.

My digs are in a highly cultural area. Thus combined with my picky eating allows my knowing and liking something from everything from collard greens to beef'lambeau.