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Post by deepfriednew101 on May 17, 2024 15:07:24 GMT 1
Grace's Perfect Blend ONLY stated it had links to the Original KFC.
They always said they USED 12 Ingredient's and the Mix they First Used was MIXED BY Marion Kay.
Karl is a Nice Gentleman. It's Funny many Have talked to Karl BUT NONE OF YOU have Talked with PAT or Knew about pat Prior to Glen and Friends?
Pat Got the The Marion Kay Recipe From C.H.S. just like the Glen's Information.
It's Funny Karl will NOT sell just the Spices and complains That people will NOT mix it properly and discredit the Product
Guess What Pat they already Run Marion kay Down for a weak made Chicken when YOU mix it to Marion Kays Instruction on the 99-x Tin.
Its FUNNY that more People Are NOT testing 99-x and Mixing it Double the recommended seasoning to Flour and giving reviews
I have reviewed it and stated that 2.5 Times the Amount of 99-x is What Gives GREAT tasting Fried Chicken similar to Older KFC Even though it is NOT using the Original Marion Kay chicken seasoning from the 1960's.
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Post by smallgree on May 17, 2024 17:45:53 GMT 1
Nonsense. What legal problems could he face by releasing the specifics of his own recipe. When he was sued, he was not forbidden from using his recipe (there are more KFC variations out there than Doan's has little pills; he claimed it wasn't the OR, so he could release his own recipe), he was forbidden from using KFC logos on his product.
Very simple, and this argument is getting old, If is is compared to modern KFC, and shows to be close in flavor, then it is bogus. What is sold today is no where close to what I ate in 1959.
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Post by newhorizon on May 17, 2024 19:31:58 GMT 1
Grace's Perfect Blend ONLY stated it had links to the Original KFC. As I pointed out several times before, the text about having 'links' was added after the attention from the Glen and Friends video. Based on the history laid out on this version of the page, nothing changed when Pat changed the name changed from Kentucky Fried Chicken to Pat Grace's Famous Fried Chicken. That being said, is it the colonels original recipe chicken? Don't know. Is it a variation that the colonel developed for Pat Grace? Don't know. In any case, it's a murky area. Cooking with Grace's Blend hit the Canadian KFC taste I remembered from 1980 before the Colonel died. Was it exactly the same? Probably not, I mean I was cooking it on a stove top and not pressure cooking but for me it hit the spot. Probably not going to measure up for someone who ate the 1959 version. web.archive.org/web/20200219170501/https://gracesperfectblend.com/Pat has been dead since 2009...short of holding a seance, I don't think any of us will be chatting with him anytime soon. How would any of us have known to even look for Pat Grace? I don't think he was widely known outside of Ireland. Unlike Glen, I wasn't digging and searching for KFC connections.
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Post by deepfriednew101 on May 17, 2024 21:24:29 GMT 1
Graces perfect Blend is 12 Ingredient's Not 11 secret herbs and spices. The Only Other place 12 spices were used was 99-x which Bill S Marion kay stated in multiple interview's photo of Grace's 12 Spices which Karl said are the 12 Spices ? which is posted on the web page so knock your self out trying to check them like the 11 Vials from similar time period ?
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Post by deepfriednew101 on May 17, 2024 21:30:00 GMT 1
OH No Salt and no M.S.G. in the Photo's of 12 Spices from Grace's Perfect Blend.
Sure looks like lots of Red Spices BUT hat would mean that Gloria P was incorrect with Her assessment that the Original Chicken was more Rose red than Golden Brown from the New Era KFC changes.
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Post by Silver on May 17, 2024 22:09:51 GMT 1
Graces perfect Blend is 12 Ingredient's Not 11 secret herbs and spices. The Only Other place 12 spices were used was 99-x which Bill S Marion kay stated in multiple interview's photo of Grace's 12 Spices which Karl said are the 12 Spices ? which is posted on the web page so knock your self out trying to check them like the 11 Vials from similar time period ? I'm betting it's merely a "stock photo", but:
1) 2) 3) Cloves 4) 5) Green Cardamom pods 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) Dried Tabasco Peppers
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Post by smallgree on May 18, 2024 0:07:09 GMT 1
I guess there is no interest in my rose colored mix. It is not similar to Grace's, or 99X in any way. Good luck. When someone says "it tastes just like the KFC down the road", then I'm gone.
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Post by smallgree on May 18, 2024 22:25:18 GMT 1
Observations:
If Ledington's is the contents of the 11 vials, then salt was excluded. Was salt listed as an ingredient to obscure, or hide another ingredient?
If you put Ledington's into the vials, they can fit, except for the vial that had to replace salt.
Did this hidden element signal the inclusion of a group of "aromatics", something easily remembered?
It is known that CHS had the recipe displayed above the kitchen door. Was it Ledington's? Most would admit that it will not get you to the OR alone, but what if the aromatics were kept secret and added when no one was looking? I've done it. But which ones? Vanilla? Nigella seeds? Star anise? Savory? Fenugreek? Chicken bouillon? Sesame seeds? Nutritional yeast? Za'tar? Etc?
On the Glen video, there was a contradiction involving the inclusion of allspice in one recipe, and savory, instead, in another. Was this a ploy to place doubt upon the use of allspice? Is that why Glen slung the Ledington chicken to the counter behind him, without any deeper discussion at all? Not even mentioning the TBS vs tsp debate?
Let's see how Ledington's would fit into the vials, and what the "extra" vial could reveal, whether a new ingredient, or group of ingredients.
This is my hand:
A - Minced dried ginger B - Oregano C - Paprika D - Basil E - Allspice, for salt F - Garlic G - White pepper H - Celery I - Thyme J - Mustard seed K - Black pepper
It is obvious that the vials look like many different ingredients. What if they were created with like appearances to show not only Ledington's (CHS's OR), but also the added aromatics? Was the use of the alphabet, rather than numbers, the secret code to ascertain which was which?
Again, it makes sense to reveal the "kitchen door" recipe, which is incomplete, to discourage replicators from using those ingredients. Hide in plain sight. Then send disinformation to insure that the correct lineup will never be discovered.
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Post by deepfriednew101 on May 21, 2024 14:34:46 GMT 1
more Reds and colors of spices and herbs Willie Did the Colonel Kitchen NOT have a POSTING showing the Oldest seasoning which was RED in color ?
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Post by Silver on May 21, 2024 14:50:01 GMT 1
Yet more 'Stock Photos'. Stock Photo means freely available for the public and businesses to use.
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