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I was born in Brooklyn NY, but grew up in Pennsylvania..Some are better than others. Where are you from?
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I was born in Brooklyn NY, but grew up in Pennsylvania..Some are better than others. Where are you from?
I was born in Brooklyn NY, but grew up in Pennsylvania..
I make chilli, I disagreeAll beans are trash except baked beans!
Lima beans, black eyed peas all that shit is trash!
Damn I forgot about black beans, I fuck with black beans when I order a bowl from ChipotleReally depends how it's used. I grew up on black eyed peas in the rice but I think my mom uses fava beans now, I love a beef and black bean sauce on rice noodles from the Chinese spots, I love black beans on my shrimp burrito, rice and red beans from the Jamaican spots, chick peas are used to make hummus which is great, im sure there's a couple im missing but yeah.
All beans are trash except baked beans!
Lima beans, black eyed peas all that shit is trash!
Yeah this old lady from my church brought me a pot of beans she had been soaking and slow cooking....Lima beans, northern white, or pinto beans with ham or smoked neckbones and some muhfuckin cornbread is hittin'!
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Beans and cornbread my favorite meal growing upLima beans, northern white, or pinto beans with ham or smoked neckbones and some muhfuckin cornbread is hittin'!
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That Nashville Hot Chicken stuff is trash, don't see how or why thats so popular
That Nashville Hot Chicken stuff is trash, don't see how or why thats so popular
idk, its just that too many places that don't know how to make it right offer it on their menu cuz its popular
where have you had it?
That Nashville Hot Chicken stuff is trash, don't see how or why thats so popular
They Say Hell Hath no fury like a woman scorned… But some folks like a little heat, including Thornton Prince – the father of Nashville’s hot chicken. Even in the height of the Great Depression, Thornton Prince knew how to have a good time. He enjoyed the nightlife and had a well-earned reputation as being quite the ladies’ man. Of course, one person who was not too thrilled with that reputation was his steady girl.
While we don’t know if Prince came home one night with a faint hint of perfume or a smudge of lipstick on his collar, we do know that after another one of Prince’s nights out, his scorned lover wanted revenge.
And using Prince’s love of fried chicken as bait, she concocted the perfect recipe.
Instead of a lecture the next morning, Prince awoke to the sizzlin’ smell of fried chicken. The trap set, Prince’s jilted lover served up a plate of homemade fried chicken. Without noticing the devilish amount of peppers and spices she had sprinkled on the chicken, Prince dug in. Much to her dismay, Prince didn’t fall over weeping in pain. Nope, he asked for seconds, and, at that moment, the legend was born.
Prince perfected the recipe for Hot Chicken and opened up a restaurant – Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack. Almost 100 years later, a lot had changed in Nashville. But not Prince’s. Thornton Prince’s great niece, Ms. Andre Prince Jeffries, is still serving the legendary dish that Nashvillians crave. In the last few years, the hot chicken trend has caught on like wildfire throughout the South, but Prince’s Hot Chicken is the original and remains the gold standard for hot chicken.
Damn, I haven't been to Yardhouse in a MINUTE. We used to go there for lunch when I worked in Scottsdale.first time i had it was at Yardhouse, and i'm pretty sure it was before COVID times. shit was good AF