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Discussion starter · #22 ·
When I lived in North Carolina they would pile KFC cole slaw on a hot dog with nothing else. It was freaking great, and very refreshing on a hot day.
Now I have to wonder, would it be the same with just any ole coleslaw.... After all how can one make coleslaw any different than coleslaw.....
 
Cole slaw may be the most variable food product there is. I normally hate the stuff in any fast food place but my wife makes some fresh from a kit that uses fresh dressing and a bag of shreds. It is good enough that I snack on it. As a substitute for a kraut dog? I am not sold on that. I love a good sauerkraut and a kraut-dog, for an enthusiast like me, can't be beat.
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
absolutely krb... coffee is coffee, coleslaw is coleslaw and so it should be.....
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
what some people do not realise is a simple thing called a receipe..... One can make a 2 egg cake, and a one egg cake, they both taste good and both have a slightly different texture, but if the receipe calls for 2 eggs than the one egg is not a two egg cake....
 
The KFC slaw is cut down to a fine texture, it's juicy, and has all 11 secret herbs and spices.
I have to be careful as talking about what toppings and condomints to put on a dog could cause a war! LOL!
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
could do prime..... hahahahahah
 
absolutely krb... coffee is coffee, coleslaw is coleslaw and so it should be.....
Uh huh. And coffee black is the same as coffee sweet is the same as coffee with cream is the same as a cappucino? Decaf tastes the same as regular? Coffee made from beans that were roasted and ground just this morning tastes the same as coffee made from beans that spent the past 10 years in a can on a shelf?
 
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