Did you know that Colonel Sanders, the iconic face of KFC, wasn't actually a military colonel? His title was honorary, bestowed upon him by the state of Kentucky in recognition of his contributions to the state's cuisine. Born in 1890, Harlan David Sanders faced numerous challenges throughout his life, from losing his father at a young age to working various jobs before finding his true calling. It wasn't until he was 40 that he began cooking for hungry travelers at his service station in Corbin, Kentucky. His secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, combined with his unique cooking method, quickly gained popularity. By 65, he franchised his recipe to other restaurant owners. Today, KFC is a global brand and Colonel Sanders' legacy lives on in every bucket of chicken. Stay sharp with TL.
Brand new bag for Pearl, I ain't pay for it. I don't like spending that cash, trying to save her, and yo, our secret formula, I wouldn't put flavor in. I do not fuck with no plankton, I ain't letting no haters in. Spongeboy, uh-huh, get back on the grill. Bye, yadda yadda yadda yadda.
i'm not even gonna lie like the kfc chicken is just so damn dry it's crazy like it's crispy but like it's so dry it's it's so crazy it feels like they took the chicken and they they grilled it and stuff you know like how they do but they put like no flavor in it no nothing like no seasoning nothing like the kfc chicken just sucks i'm sorry but like kfc is just not good that's just