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Posted by: nec

3rd Jun 2011 03:25am

Went and brought KFC yesterday and was surprised at how exspensive it cost.$1200 for 2 peices of chicken and 2 small chips, And 1 sml potato and gravy. no wonder People dont eat out , it cost too much.And i love kentucky. .tell me your comments on this subject please.

Glowz
  • 26th Sep 2012 07:07am

If that is the cost for 2 pieces of chicken then mate that is dare! stop ripping your self and go buy you a pack or bag of chicken, put a cup of flour and a sachette of your favourite mix into a plastic bag together and mix throw in your chicken mix until the chicken is coat in the mixture lev for a while go throw some oil into a pot wait till hot when ready throw your chicken in and cook till crisppy making sure also your chicken is cooked, how? take chicken outta the pot poke with a folk to see if any blood running if not YOUR DONE!! if it is throw chicken back in heated oil for nother min or so, make sure the coating is crips golden too, DELICOUS!!. I have family of 6 and we call this Homemade Kentuky Chicken, emmmmmm!!!! Just think of all the money you save rather then whether you wanna cook or not. ;) :) Yes as family we save money by buying the ingerdients ourselvs and making it at home, hope this helps you.


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