Posted on 04/16/2018 12:58:48 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Creepy and pervasive describes the homo complaining about chicken sandwiches. More leftist projection.
I wonder what God will say on Judgement Day when he says Christ is “creepy”?
Pervasive Christian Traditionalism is a feature, not a bug.
I can understand why Hell’s Newspaper of Record might object, though.
“If Chick-fil-A can make it there, they’ll make it anywhere...it’s up to YOU, New York, New York!”
Ba-Dump-Dump! :)
Poor pagan. He doesn’t get it. God’s blessing rests on those who love and serve Him.
This is the New Yorker Magazine (not NYT).
The cows evangelize?
REED MOR BYBEL
Gotta have a deluxe Chick-Fil-a sandwich: w/ frilly lettuce leaf, vine-
ripened tomato slices, cheese slice. Add a side of hot, crisp waffle fries,
large iced real lemonade, couple containers of CFA’s luscious “special
sauce.....” and you got lunch.
No less a sophisticate than Esquire Mag named Chick-fil-a one of the nation’s best sandwiches.
ESQUIRE REVIEW You can get a chicken sandwich anywhere, which may explain your low expectations.
Boneless breast. Bun. Blah. But down south, there lives an eye-opener.
A come-to-Jesus sandwich. The Chick-fil-A. Seasoned, breaded breast served on a
toasted buttered bun with dill- pickle slices. No mayo. No sauce at all.
Deceptively simple, yet transcendent. The hook is the breading: spicy, with an intoxicating crunch.
The meat is always juicy, never chewy. The bun is like lingerie — there, but not, providing delicious support
without obscuring the main flavor.
The first bite changes everything you think you know about chicken. And about the need for condiments. — Allison Glock
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/food-drink/sandwiches#ixzz211NacUiU
#MAGA #WINNING
Perhaps The New Yorker rag prefers Sharia and its many delights.
Had one last year on a trip. Exquisite.
I wonder how he feels when sees a family bowing their heads in prayer before eating? I’ll bet his head practically explodes.
My town is just about the same size as yours but we haven’t yet been graced with this wonderful chain. I think greater Seattle area has one or a couple but I’ve been avoiding that area the last few years. Do you folks have one in JC?
Saw this earlier today.
Inspired me to pic CFA for lunch. My 3 coworkers and I enjoyed in immensely, per usual.
Here in Lexington, KY we have five Chick-fil-a stores, and another is under construction as I write this. Even at 3 PM, normally a slow time for eating establishments, they’re doing a bang-up business. It also helps that just about everybody there, both customers and staff, is in a cheerful mood.
Yeah, four Chick-fil-A’s in Johnson City. Another example of the excellent cultural environment of Upper East Tennessee.
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