Chick fil A only serves chicken Sandwiches, there are currently no beef sandwiches on their menu. The only other meat that they serve besides chicken is the sausage or bacon that they serve with their breakfast options.
ham cheese jam cheese spread pickle butter margarine peanut butter chocolate spread marmite chicken turkey corned beef egg mayo tuna (eww) :L ... these are just a few, you can really have anything you fancy :L
First, lets just make both cuts of chicken the same weight and have them be the most "average" cuts possible. Beef tends to be slightly more fatty then chicken, but is far easier to cook because beef does not have anywhere near the amount of bacteria chicken has and therefor requires less skill to judge "when its done" (aka safe to eat). In my opinion beef>chicken
well actually yes
This contributor is going to conjecture that more of the chicken is protein, simply because more of the beef is fat. That's just one person's opinion. I could be wrong.
i think you just ate payton
No, just fish chicken and lean beef.
If you figure roughly 2 sandwiches per person... And each sandwich is 1/4 the size of a regular sandwich... That works out to 25 whole sandwiches cut into quarters. So the real question becomes how much roast beef do you need to make 25 sandwiches? I figure 1/10 of a pound of roast beef per sandwich should be adequate. So that means you'll need about 2.5 pounds. A full sandwich before cutting would be 4/10 of a pound of roast beef which is almost a half pound, so I think 1/10 of a pound would work nicely. And to be on the safe side, I'd make 60-65 mini sandwiches just to be sure.
the way you serve tea sandwiches is simple. it is just little sandwiches with tea
not all Hindus are vegetarians they just can't eat beef. Chicken, pork, duck is ok to eat.
Bones and raw or cooked meat, such as chicken or beef. Just like most normal dogs :)
Peru eats llama, noodles, chicken, beef, and rice, just mostly what we in America eat! Except for the llama.
You can use shake n bake on anything, beef, chicken, potatoes whatever you fancy...