Post by deepfriednew101 on May 29, 2023 20:49:05 GMT 1
I will Try and inform the less informed who gather information and think they understand, But have Not made the Telephone calls to understand what needs to be Understood.
There is a Term which C.H.S. used which is NOT being taken into the Context of which a Man of C.H.S. knowledge would rely upon, and based many Phrases with BUT they came from His past Jobs and experiences. Including the Time as a Legal Assistant and Acting in Court.
Plus How to Draw in Conversation with Words.
C.H.S. intentional Spelled Servistation Incorrect to Draw customers.
He also Used the Term Country Fried Ham More then Steak because Ham was more cost effective for the Travelers ?
The Term Complement the Flavors is NOT a Term for Spices and Herbs ?
It has Major Reference to Other items NOT Herbs and Spices which Complement the Dish being cooked Like Chicken or Collar Green's ETC.
If you review Time prior to the Sale of the Rights to the Kentucky Fried Chicken to Brown & Massey.
C.H.S. CLEARLEY spoke to the 11 Herbs and Spices and Items which complemented the Chicken Flavor in the Properly Seasoned Fried Chicken He made.
The Term Complementing Herbs and Spices comes From the 1930's court cases of Importing Spices and Herbs with the IRS Tax court cases which effect the FDA greatly.
items which were made for Complementing Flavor of food which were NOT Herbs and Spices BUT other Grown Garden or Wild Variety were Complement items from Raw state, but NOT the Raw item. They were NOT counted or taxed as a Herb or Spice and NOT classified as either, and Had separate listing if required for Tax or Safety concern in Food use.
The label Laws would have applied to the Manufactured Processed Items made of that Time Period, or Original C.H.S. time frame of Spices and Herbs and complements for Chicken.
From 1939 until the 1950's C.H.S. WAS NOT selling Spices and Herbs to others it was internal recipe use item for a In-House Cooked Fried Chicken. Claudia Was NOT mixing and Packaging Spices and Herbs delivering to the Train Station until early 1950's
Label Laws for the 1950's were NOT as Enforced until the 1960's and Heavier after 1965. FOR COMMERCIALLY Processed items.
By this Time Period Brown & Massey Owned the K.F.C. and the Label Laws for inner Commerce Trade and Shipment of Processed Spices WAS MUCH different and By this time C.H.S. was using Durkee's as a Supplier and Licensed to Package Mixed Spices for across state line sales and distribution. Different the Claudia sending items on a Train.