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I was really hungry for meatloaf or some good country cooking. Been though here for breakfast but can in for dinner. I saw the special "Chicken Fried Steak" . Hmmn sounds good to me. I ordered and the waitress if it is good and she said "I don't eat that." I get my chicken fried steak and it is a fried boneless chicken breast with gravy. Now as far as I know, at least in this country, Chicken Fried Steak is steak, not chicken. I ask the waitress, is chicken? She said, "I just serve it, I don't know what it is or how it's made." I said will you please ask the cook. She returned to the table and said "they said it's chicken and that's how they always make it. I will say this. It was damn good "Chicken Fried Chicken", no steak. So why called it steak and serve chicken???
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