OT fried chicken
Andrew Gaunt,,,
quantum at lucent.com
Tue Jun 3 13:07:36 EDT 2003
Reminds me of the erstwhile 'Carmen's Chicken' that was a literal
'chicken shack' in East Kingston at a juncture of 107 and 108.
All they served was fried chicken (w/fries, onion rings, etc.) no
hamburgers or even hotdogs. It was there for many years and just
recently was bulldozed. I don't know what happened to the business,
but, it was a unique part of non-homogenized America that is now lost.
Anyone on this list know what happened to Carmens?
-Andy
Erik Price wrote:
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> Jason Stephenson wrote:
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>> Entirely OT, I want to add that if you've never had real, southern
>> fried chicken or ckicken fried in a pressure cooker, then you haven't
>> had fried chicken. It's best, of course, if the bird was raised free
>> range. The industrial stuff that you generally find in your
>> supermarket has no flavor. Fried turkey is pretty gol'danged good,
>> too. :-)
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> I'm not big on fried food but I'd try it if it was authentic the way
> you describe.
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> I've only had the stuff from the KFC at the Simoneau plaza in Nashua.
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> Erik
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