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I Didn't Know Buffaloes Could Fly!  [13+]
Hot wing hysteria reaches mass proportions across the Great Divide.
by Ẃeβ࿚ẂỉԎḈĥ
In affiliation with House of Sensual Prose  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
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A "Game of Thrones"   by Gaby ~ Way behind! Review


Storyline: This author often moves around the country. Leaning in Texas and learning how to make hot wings became a must, and this dish moved with her from one state to the next, with the same results. It becomes a feeding frenzy, an addiction where everyone is welcome, and once the word is out, they come in droves to experience this delightful spicey dish.

Spelling/Grammar Issues: None

Description/emotion: It's great that you look back on this with fond memories, wondering if those you'd dished up the hot wings to over the years also have. They certainly should! I cannot wrap my mind around how big and heavy that cast iron skillet must be to accommodate two pounds of chicken wings. Good job with the visual aids and aromas you described. That made it easy to close my eyes and picture it and inhale that peppery aroma as it wafted its way outside to the waiting army of hungry schoolers.

Overall Impression: I liked that this became a Friday staple for everyone. Even though the move went from Texas to Wyoming and then California, everyone agreed on those Buffalo wings. This is what shows the kids that home is where family is, no matter where you're living. Great job.




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