Do you like to eat chicken wings?
Do you eat them with a sauce?
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on March 06, 2025, 04:01:59 PMDo you like to eat chicken wings?
Do you eat them with a sauce?
Nope.
I like the flavor, especially with BBQ sauce.
But they are too much work for so little meat.
Eat big wings to get more meat per wing.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on March 06, 2025, 04:08:55 PMEat big wings to get more meat per wing.
Turkey, ostrich, condor, maybe? ;D
Quote from: Lori Dee on March 06, 2025, 04:25:36 PMTurkey, ostrich, condor, maybe? ;D
Lori,
Gee, I do not know. I guess anyone trying those will have to "wing it."
Chrissy
I wondered why some people eat celery, often with blue cheese dressing, with chicken wings.
Here is a potential answer, from an AI summary:
People eat celery with chicken wings for several reasons. The celery provides a crunchy texture that contrasts with the chewy wings, offering a pleasant textural variation. It also serves as a palate cleanser, helping to cool the mouth after eating spicy wings. Additionally, the celery's high water content can help with digestion and provide a refreshing break from the greasy wings. The celery and blue cheese dressing pairing is a classic combination that complements the flavor of the wings.
The tradition of serving celery with chicken wings dates back to the invention of Buffalo wings in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York, where the celery was simply available in the kitchen. Since then, it has become an integral part of the wing-eating experience.
While celery is a traditional side, some people prefer alternatives such as pickled radishes, jicama, mango, cucumber, Belgian endive, or apple. These options provide similar textural and flavor benefits while adding variety to the meal.
No. The feathers get stuck between my teeth and the chickens get seriously upset. They don't like it when I nibble on their legs or breasts either. They can cluck really loud!
Love always -- Jessica Rose
Quote from: Jessica_Rose on March 06, 2025, 08:43:11 PMNo. The feathers get stuck between my teeth and the chickens get seriously upset. They don't like it when I nibble on their legs or breasts either. They can cluck really loud!
Love always -- Jessica Rose
Very funny Jess.
Chrissy
I do like eating chicken wings.
Some restaurants sell large chicken wings, most sell the smaller ones.
Not so much. Rather have chicken tenders.