Originally posted by MooKu:If everyone says "CHEY!" at the end of it all, campy is so going to die.
u dun have their deep fryers....can never replicate the same taste.....Originally posted by mhcampboy:
Someone sent it to me via mail.
Dunno reliable or not.
But got lots of recipe for different menus.
From coleslaws to buttermilk biscuits to the chickens itself...
But it's in PDF format... how to link it here...
i don c anythingOriginally posted by mhcampboy:
*nods*Originally posted by MooKu:If everyone says "CHEY!" at the end of it all, campy is so going to die.
Hor hor campy... exposing business secrets is a crime...Originally posted by mhcampboy:
Enter the code and wait for the countdown to finish.. u will see the link after that.Originally posted by <(0))><:i don c anything
oh relax... i already feign ignorance... i dunno anitin.. i just post here to let u all see real or not..Originally posted by MohamedF:Hor hor campy... exposing business secrets is a crime...
I think...
all i got is a page askin me to download the toolbarOriginally posted by BÃ¥seline:Enter the code and wait for the countdown to finish.. u will see the link after that.
CHEY!!!Originally posted by mhcampboy:oh relax... i already feign ignorance... i dunno anitin.. i just post here to let u all see real or not..
And you gave yourself up...Originally posted by mhcampboy:oh relax... i already feign ignorance... i dunno anitin.. i just post here to let u all see real or not..
aye!Originally posted by laurence82:i am so going to close this thread
those who support pls say aye!
er ya... i think so too.. cuz potassium is an alkali metal... which if i rmb correctly, is one of the reactive metals. It decomposes in water to produce hydrogenOriginally posted by MohamedF:The Kentucky Fried Chicken Marinate
2 tablespoons Potassium
2 tablespoons Kosher Salt
4 tablespoons MSG
1/8 teaspoon Garlic Powder
1/3 cup Bottled Chicken Concentrate
5 cups water
I tot Potassium + Water = Kaboom
potassium, most reactive element no?Originally posted by OasisBlue:er ya... i think so too.. cuz potassium is an alkali metal... which if i rmb correctly, is one of the most reactive metals. It decomposes in water to produce hydrogen