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Poorly worded question.If it means "Why did he open a restaurant", he had been making chicken at a gas station in the 1930's, and as the chicken became more popular he branched out of the gas station to start his own restaurant. The success of his restaurant even got him the honorary title of Colonel from the governor of Kentucky in 1936.If it means "why fry the chicken", it was an issue of speed. Originally his chicken was made in a standard iron skillet which took about 30 minutes. Then in 1939, as the business expanded, he swapped over to a pressure fryer.
NBA player Larry Sanders made $3053368 in the 2013-2014 season.
there orange chicken is made by duck meat
CMM Advertising, Inc. introduced three 60- and 30-second commercials for Kentucky Fried Chicken starring Mary Tyler Moore. In one 60-second spot entitled "Carriage Driver". The commercial opens with Mary driving a carriage with a horse as Hank Williams, Jr.'s "I Know It's Not Been Easy Loving Me" plays in the background. As the announcer says "You'll imagine the great taste of Kentucky Fried Chicken made by Colonel Sanders". The next scene cuts to Mary still driving a carriage as Dick Van Dyke waves at her when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken is the Colonel's Recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary jumping out of the carriage as she gets Kentucky Fried Chicken buckets out of the carriage when the announcer says "No one can give any dinner for Harland Sanders". The next image cuts to Mary at a table eating Kentucky Fried Chicken with Dick Van Dyke when the announcer says "Sometimes, Kentucky Fried Chicken is different than you". At the end of the commercial, Mary is driving a carriage again driving home as the announcer says "If you have Kentucky Fried Chicken, you love the colonel", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black. In the second 30-second spot entitled "Mountain Climber". The commercial opens with Mary climbing on the mountaintop as Sam & Dave's "Soul Man" plays in the background. As the announcer says "Make a difference with the Colonel's Recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary falling down from a mountain and she gives a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken as the announcer says "No matter what you give to you". The next scene cuts to Mary eating a chicken from a bucket as the announcer says "Next time, if you want Kentucky Fried Chicken". At the end of the commercial, Mary is eating Kentucky Fried Chicken again when the announcer says "You have to find the colonel, with someone else", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black. In the third and final 30-second spot entitled "Horseback Rider". The commercial opens with Mary riding on a horse as The Lovin' Spoonful's "Rain On The Roof" plays in the background. As the announcer says "Can you imagine whatever it takes?". The next scene cuts to Mary still riding on a horse as she puts a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken as the announcer says "So, grab the colonel's recipe". The next scene cuts to Mary eating a chicken from the Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket when she rides a horse as the announcer says "Colonel Sanders is the best man for chicken". At the end of the commercial, Mary is still riding a horse as the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken is there", and fades to black. Then we fade in on a shot of Colonel Sanders's face appearing to animate when the announcer says "Kentucky Fried Chicken: We Do Chicken Right", and it fades to black.
Chicken wings are made from poultry, or chicken. The meat used for chicken wings is the chicken's breast meat.
Leftover chicken is one of the best things to have. You can make chicken noodle soup, chicken tacos, chicken casseroles. You can use it to make dips for parties like buffalo chicken dip too.
A pure breed chicken is a chicken that has been made by the same kind of chicken, so if 2 different kinds of chicken's mate, then they wont make a pure breed chicken, but if 2 of the same kind of chicken mate then they make a pure breed chicken Sorry if it doesnt make sense
They had a dead rooster and some extra lemons...they made lemon chicken
Most countries make and use chicken stock. Most cooks have made and used chicken stock.
i dont know someone made it for me
They don't. Eggs make chickens. The "chicken" in commercial noodles is mostly just man-made flavoured gravy stock with probably about 1% or 2% actual chicken in it.
No. The only meat McDonalds lists in the ingredients for chicken McNuggets is chicken, and adding fish would make no sense because fish is much more expensive than chicken. Compare the price per ounce of store-bought chicken nuggets and fish sticks.