would not classify them as "out of this world" tenders but you combine the convenience of solid chicken tenders with the convenience of solid deli ingredients and you've got a stew cooking. I enjoy almost every Pub Sub. Cuban, Mojo Pork, Philly, Italian, and specialties. They will dip their Tenders in Waffle Batter or Sweet Tea batter on occasion.
Depends what you consider out of this world Take some Tyson chicken tenders, heat them up, throw them on an unsliced loaf of bread, and add generic buffalo sauce and let me know what you think
They have an excellent reheating value. Pop them in the oven for a few minutes and they're back. I also don't mind them refrigerated, but I also will eat cold pizza.
One time after coming home from the bars after a football game, we reheated a nugget tray and had some leftover sausage dip from the tailgate. Best drunk food of my life.
Got 8 grilled nuggets and 3 tenders this past Thursday thanks to this thread. No fries. Arnold Palmer to drink. So good. Also got 2 coupons cause my food came about 2 min after everyone else got theirs.
pizza is the only food that is equally--yet differently--good "hot and fresh" and "cold the next day."
They're another one of those things you can only get in the south so naturally everyone in the south pretends like its some crazy good shit
can you tell me what the hostess was wearing and the secret knock for the bathroom for the location you went to
They had a mocha cookies and cream one for a little while that was fucking amazing but haven't seen it in a while
The banana pudding milkshake they had 2 or 3 summers ago was the best thing ever. So sad it was only a 1 summer thing
I love Chick Fil A's food, but their milkshakes suck. I'd bet their milkshakes are made with more than 25 ingredients which make them taste like utter artificially made shit.
Their basic Vanilla Milkshake Icedream (milkfat and nonfat milk, sugar, contains less than 1% of: natural and artificial flavor, mono & diglycerides, guar gum, carrageenan, Yellow 5 & 6), milkshake base (whole milk, sugar, cream, whey powder milk, nonfat dry milk, artificial flavor, disodium phosphate, mono and diglycerides, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, guar gum, cellulose gum, carrageenan), whipped cream (cream, milk, sugar, sorbitol, nonfat milk solids, artificial flavor, mono and diglycerides, carrageenan, polysorbate 80, mixed tocopherols [vitamin E] to protect flavor, propellant: nitrous oxide), cherries, (high fructose corn syrup, water, potassium sorbate [a preservative], sodium benzoate [a preservative], citric acid, artificial flavor, FD&C Red #40, sulfur dioxide [a preservative]).
little honey on the spicy biscuit >>>> And the honey roasted BBQ sauce may be my favorite fast food condiment
Milkshakes are peak for me so I maybe get them 2-3 times per year. Haven't had one from CFA but may change that soon.
where are you located? I have asked the last 2 summers where I am and they say nope. You're a lucky dude
That's every red cherry that goes into anything pretty much... You don't think 'ice cream' is just something that naturally occurs either do you? You understand it always has a multitude of ingredients?
so you're telling me that mono & diglycerides, guar gum, carrageenan, Yellow 5 & 6 are essential for making ice cream. I could be wrong, but isn't ice cream made from milk, cream, sugar, and eggs?
I have never in my 37 years on this planet had a bad milkshake. Is Poe really trying to convince me that CFA milkshakes aren't good? Some people just have to find something to complain about.
This is literally the same list if you went to the store and bought ice cream, milk, and cherries. Get the fuck off the high horse. Sorry chick fil a doesn't freeze the cows then squirt milkshakes into your cup.