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Post by smallgree on May 24, 2024 4:24:29 GMT 1
I stated way back that paprika extract was Stange's first developed product, followed by, among other extracts, Pepperall. Totally ignored then, as it is now. Honestly, if you belong to the crowd that proclaims Grace's as containing the original elements, then you can't believe that paprika is in the OR. So don't beat around the bush.
When was Ledington's debunked? I did my best to do just that, but again, was ignored. Made me wonder. Where's the proof? Just go back and read what I posted.
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Post by Silver on May 24, 2024 10:05:06 GMT 1
I stated way back that paprika extract was Stange's first developed product, followed by, among other extracts, Pepperall. Totally ignored then, as it is now. Honestly, if you belong to the crowd that proclaims Grace's as containing the original elements, then you can't believe that paprika is in the OR. So don't beat around the bush. When was Ledington's debunked? I did my best to do just that, but again, was ignored. Made me wonder. Where's the proof? Just go back and read what I posted. Who are these people who believe that Grace's Strong Blend represents the ingredients in Kentucky Fried Chicken? The Grace's website states explicitly that their recipe in not the real deal.
All that's required to debunk the Ledington recipe is to try it.
No one is ignoring Stange's extract accomplishments. It's simply that they are not available to us that makes them rather irrelevant to our cause. Do you use them?
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Post by deepfriednew101 on May 24, 2024 13:42:10 GMT 1
Use Durkee's Spice They were the ORIGINAL Spice Company C.H.S. used to Mix the Original Recipe after His son passed away and they could Not keep up mixing seasoning.
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Post by smallgree on May 24, 2024 20:40:50 GMT 1
Silver, you belong to Ken's forum, so you know. Replace the word/phrase TC34D and vanilla with "Grace's" and you have TCK contentiousness all over again.
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Post by Silver on May 24, 2024 21:00:46 GMT 1
Silver, you belong to Ken's forum, so you know. Replace the word/phrase TC34D and vanilla with "Grace's" and you have TCK contentiousness all over again. I have no clue as to what you're arguing. I've never tried TC34D, nor have I tried Grace's Strong Blend. I generate my own recipes. And I post them in detail, plus discuss them.
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Post by smallgree on May 25, 2024 0:36:13 GMT 1
You know kgp and others are pushing Grace's.
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Post by Silver on May 25, 2024 1:14:03 GMT 1
You know kgp and others are pushing Grace's. If that's the case, what's it to me? I haven't tried Grace's. Have you? What if it actually tastes good, either alone, or zinged with something like 99-X, as Glen suggested in his video?
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Post by smallgree on May 25, 2024 21:01:42 GMT 1
Right. To get closest to the taste of modern KFC. No thanks.
Celery goes into turkey dressing. If CHS said "dressing", that doesn't necessarily mean "his" dressing, but the regular "Southern" dressing made by most people. I swear, every time onion, celery and sage is suggested, a negative always pops up. These three must be the major part of the note. All of this confusion and animosity is starting to pay off. Whew!
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Post by crazyforchicken on May 25, 2024 22:18:13 GMT 1
silvers latest recipe produces "the note" nicely. Try it willy. It will put you on the path of the 1959 chook you remember. Chasing "the note" is over imo. It has been reverse engineered! Just try it and see for yourself.
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Post by smallgree on May 26, 2024 4:09:23 GMT 1
I will.
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