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THEN AND NOW: How one of Houston’s most popular fried chicken restaurants came to be
Read full article: THEN AND NOW: How one of Houston’s most popular fried chicken restaurants came to beIn this episode of "Eat Like a Local", it’s a crispy, crunchy, southern classic – fried chicken! We can’t talk about fried chicken in this city without going to Frenchy’s Chicken.
Here’s how to make Rashad Jiles’ award-winning “The Fried Thai” chicken sandwich
Read full article: Here’s how to make Rashad Jiles’ award-winning “The Fried Thai” chicken sandwichNo food tour is complete without a stop in H-Town. Louisiana Fish Fry is on a quest to find the best fried chicken sandwich in the country. Houstonian Rashad Jiles competed in their competition last month and came out on top. He's sharing his recipe with us before he takes his sandwich to New York for the national round.
“Modern Cajun Cooking” author and food blogger, Leigh Ann Chatagnier shares three easy meals for the new year
Read full article: “Modern Cajun Cooking” author and food blogger, Leigh Ann Chatagnier shares three easy meals for the new yearSoup, salad and slow cooking -- three easy meals for the new year
Sick of sky-high egg prices? Here are the benefits of buying, raising a chicken
Read full article: Sick of sky-high egg prices? Here are the benefits of buying, raising a chickenBill Spencer shows you what you need to know, if you'd like to raise a couple chickens in your own backyard and produce your own eggs.
Chicken hitches ride, ends up in Vermont’s largest city
Read full article: Chicken hitches ride, ends up in Vermont’s largest cityA Vermont family’s chicken is back home after hitching a ride last month in the undercarriage of their pickup truck and ending up 13 miles away in the state’s largest city.
How to save money on meat despite rising prices
Read full article: How to save money on meat despite rising pricesDining out or eating at home, no one can escape the higher price of meat these days. It’s not just beef, chicken and pork also costs significantly more now than they did this same time last year.
Clutch City Cluckers food truck celebrates permanent location with grand opening event
Read full article: Clutch City Cluckers food truck celebrates permanent location with grand opening eventHOUSTON – Clutch City Cluckers is a new hot chicken-concept food truck, that now has a permanent location near the Galleria at 5550 Val Verde St.Their grand opening event is happening all weekend, today through Sunday from 11am to 11pm. The food truck will offer 50% off their entire menu each day, plus host a raffle for a Playstation 5, Nintendo Switches, and other cool prizes for customers to win. The “Clutch City” is inspired by the nickname given to the Houston Rockets after winning both the 1994 and 1995 NBA championships. Even the logo, that consists of a chicken on a rocket, not only pays homage to the space city, but also a vision for the business to skyrocket and represent Clutch City nationwide. Make sure to stop by this weekend for some delicious hot chicken sandwiches, or log onto ClutchCityCluckers.com for more info.
Mico’s Hot Chicken in The Heights turning up the heat for Valentine’s Day weekend
Read full article: Mico’s Hot Chicken in The Heights turning up the heat for Valentine’s Day weekendHOUSTON – Mico’s Hot Chicken in The Heights has always had 5 spice levels: No Heat, Mild, Medium, Hot and Extra Hot. But this year for Valentine’s Day weekend, they’re taking the heat to another level and offering the “Burning Love” Sammich! This will kick Mico’s hottest spice level up a notch to Extra, EXTRA Hot. (HOLY HOTNESS)The upgraded spice level will also be available on their tenders and loaded fries, but just so you know…you have to SIGN A WAIVER to eat it! The Burning Love Sammich will be offered the weekend of Valentine’s Day only from Friday, Feb 12 through Sunday, Feb. 14.
Chicken lawsuit: Fort Bend County HOA sues elderly woman for up to $10,000
Read full article: Chicken lawsuit: Fort Bend County HOA sues elderly woman for up to $10,000MISSOURI CITY, Texas – The Lake Olympia Homeowner’s Association in Missouri City sued an elderly resident recently for up to $10,000 in damages after she refused to get rid of her pet chickens. The Alveys thought chickens were allowed in the backyard of their home in Lake Olympia in Missouri City when they moved in 22 years ago. That year, the Alveys told KPRC 2 that an HOA member told them they could keep hens, but no roosters, as long as the animals didn’t disturb the neighbors. After initially resisting, Don Alvey told his wife they might have to give up. “The matter is in litigation and we can’t comment,” HOA attorney Terry Sears said over the phone on Wednesday night.