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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2117597" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Yup, it's from Tyson's. We used to buy it occasionally for Wednesday night church youth gatherings when we lived in Mustang. I always liked it for the seasoning in the breading.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My chicken frying experience comes from Grandy's about 20 years ago at the location that was in front of the Love's at I-40 & Morgan Road in OKC. I can't say it put me off of fried chicken, though. I actually learned a little that I still do today at home.</p><p></p><p>Eischen's: I don't do lines or table stalking. If I go these days, it's at lunch during the week as part of a trip. Even now, it's still busy -- my last trip in 11/11 there were plenty of oilfield workers and a bunch of Border Patrol pilots. The Border Patrol group had me wondering what they were doing all the way in the middle of OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2117597, member: 4333"] Yup, it's from Tyson's. We used to buy it occasionally for Wednesday night church youth gatherings when we lived in Mustang. I always liked it for the seasoning in the breading. My chicken frying experience comes from Grandy's about 20 years ago at the location that was in front of the Love's at I-40 & Morgan Road in OKC. I can't say it put me off of fried chicken, though. I actually learned a little that I still do today at home. Eischen's: I don't do lines or table stalking. If I go these days, it's at lunch during the week as part of a trip. Even now, it's still busy -- my last trip in 11/11 there were plenty of oilfield workers and a bunch of Border Patrol pilots. The Border Patrol group had me wondering what they were doing all the way in the middle of OK. [/QUOTE]
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