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Old 09-15-2010, 03:26 PM
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Grandy's seems like our Denny's so if your from So Cal, stop pretending like you've never had chicken fired steak.
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Old 09-15-2010, 03:52 PM
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Default fried catfish today

I had a fried catfish dinner at Grandys today. I also got 2 large piles of mashed potatos smothered in brown gravy, with 2 dinner rolls. It was a good day at lunch!!

Those coupons kill our food cost .
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... chicken fired steak.
Now that's the best.
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Old 09-15-2010, 04:51 PM
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Now that's the best.
Don't' pretend you haven't heard of that either.
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:33 PM
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Reading all this talk about chicken fried steak this morning sent me on a mission to get some

I had it breakfast style though- chicken fried steak, three eggs over easy, hash browns & sourdough toast w/ grape jelly. And an extra large glass of OJ.
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:40 PM
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I inadvertently cooked steak-fried chicken last night and spent the better part of the morning vomiting.
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I inadvertently cooked steak-fried chicken last night and spent the better part of the morning vomiting.
You must've had the special at Sal and Mo's.
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I inadvertently cooked steak-fried chicken last night and spent the better part of the morning vomiting.
Truth be known.....the day I bought the restaurants one of the other owners came up to me, after I had said I can't stand their/our Chicken Fried Steak and said that I needed to try it again. He said it was good. I tried it again. I Still can't stand it but for some reason our customers (at least 35%-40%) like it. It tastes like rubber to me. Other stuff on our menu really is good though.

Now, if you get some higher quality chopped steak and then use some really good homemade breading and deep fry it, it can be good. Almost all of the fast food Chicken/Country fried steaks aren't very good though, imo.
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Default Chicken Fried Steak

I'll have mine with pineapple grits.
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As an Arkansan who lived in Texas at one point, I just never gravitated to Chicken Fried Steak. However, a nice helping of grits (I like mine with a little bit of pepper, one dash of hot sauce, light on the butter) and corn fritters is what I live for.
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