Skip to main content

Good Eats, WIXYgrad Style

For all those who are curious about what the rage is about Barberton chicken, as a public service, I will provide you with a link to the Barberton Magics website. Here you will find the recipes for the chicken, hot sauce and cole slaw pictured in the post about our gathering last night.

There is even a recipe for a healthy alternative to the traditional recipe for the chicken, for those not willing to throw caution to the wind.

bon appetit

Comments

Sindi said…
I stopped by the site and marked it on my faves so i can go back later and check it out.

The chicken does call for a lot of lard. Well, if I am going to leave this world some day then I might as well leave it fat and happy. HE HE HE HE HE HE :-)
Anonymous said…
No offense, but I was born and raised in the south where they know how to make REAL fried chicken. The stuff Barberton calls chicken must be filled with hallucinogenic drugs for people to rave about it. I think it is the greasiest, most disgusting tasting chicken around. When my parents and all the kids moved up here we went out to one of the chicken houses that were recommended and ordered up. Food came out, we all took a couple of bites and then spit it out. He asked for the check, paid it, and told the manager that if they were in the south and tried to pass that swill off as fried chicken they would be out of business in two months. Figuring maybe it was just that place, we went to a couple of other Barberton chicken houses and, not wanting to take a chance on getting stuck with a huge bill, he ordered only one dinner, tasted it and tossed it. We have never been back to any of them and it just amazes us that people actually think that stuff is good fried chicken.

Popular posts from this blog

Expand My Territories

Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, "Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain." And God granted his request. 1 Chronicles 4:10 NIV The verse above is commonly referred to as the Prayer of Jabez. I was impressed to find my copy of the book written by Bruce Wilkinson and read it again. Some recent happenings prompted me to reflect upon how my territories have been expanded. The Lord has been blessing me and I have really not deserved these blessings. The past several years, I have been sharing my poetry with my friends on Facebook. I also share the poems with others by writing them on index cards. These are usually received with smiles and people telling me that I should write a book. For years, I have been under the belief that poets and composers achieve the greatest fame after they start decomposing.  The last year or so, I have shared my poems with some best selling author...

Post 800: Time to chat

Hi Guys, It's hard to believe that this is post number 800 for this blog. I started this blog out of my desire to communicate. Since radio and television is becoming more and more automated and less and less personal, I'm glad I made the decision to go in this direction as it has given me many blessings. When I first decided to write my musings, a friend from the radio and television boards who goes by the name of newsnomore, told me not to be discouraged if I didn't get any readers. The fact that I did in the early going made me surprised and grateful that anyone was enjoying what I wrote. I've had people tell me that maybe it wasn't meant for me to ever be in radio, that maybe my calling was blogging. Nowadays I think blogging makes for better two way conversation than terrestrial radio, especially the way I do it, non confrontational. The closest I come from any confrontation is the innocent digs that Pat and I shoot at each other. On an average day I get betwee...

From a "Battleground State"

I am going to make this one short and sweet. I live in Ohio, in this election season, one of the so called "Battleground states," a state crucial for any candidate presidential hopes. Of course we have had many visits from presidential and vice presidential candidates. Other blogs have dissected both campaigns so I will not. The only questions I have is will the promises made by either of these candidates exclusive to these states be fulfilled, or will they prove only to be hot air?