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He must have had . . . . wings.SeleniumFalcon wrote: »Racing buffalo Harvey Wallbanger making his winning debut in 1989:
From one of the Y.C. Lee lab cookbooks, ca. 1982
Illustration by (now) Dr. Amy Fogelstrom Chai.
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That looks like a pretty decent recipe. I've never made chicken wings from scratch, and have to say, ordering them from various places a few times over the years has been hit or miss.
Have you tried this recipe @mhardy6647 ?
Also, what is on the back side of that page? I can't quite make it out. the curiosity is killing me...I disabled signatures. -
Maybe a decision for the average person...I chose both!

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That looks like a pretty decent recipe. I've never made chicken wings from scratch, and have to say, ordering them from various places a few times over the years has been hit or miss.
Have you tried this recipe @mhardy6647 ?
Also, what is on the back side of that page? I can't quite make it out. the curiosity is killing me...
Yes, that recipe is from an actual Buffalonian (Buffaloner?), slightly predating the rise in (inter)national popularity of Buffalo Wings. It's excellent and very authentic.
We used to have recipe lunches in the lab regularly. The deal was if you wanted to eat, you had to bring a dish and a recipe. Even the Japanese and Chinese postdocs who were living in the US without their spouses and barely able to feed themselves! Those potlucks ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous.
We also had some excellent cooks in the lab, including the hematologist who would later become my de facto postdoc advisor, and the boss's wife, who worked part-time in the lab and was in fact an outstanding organic chemist and a very good scientist, too!
The lab would turn out a new cookbook every few years. We did two during my rather long
tenure there. More recently, the boss (now an emeritus and more or less retired) collected most if not all of the recipes into an anthology and had it published by one of those on-line places. BITD, the university had a book bindery on site, so we self-published the originals in the format of a comb-bound lab manual. 
I'll have to pull out the cookbook and see what's on the flip side of the wings Rx.
Gimme a minute.
Here's the cover art of that particular cookbook hand drawn & thunk up by... ahem... me.

EDIT: Lisa Asta, the editor of that edition, was an UG working with us in the lab in those days. Like most of the UGs YCL hired, she was (is) fiercely intelligent and technically very skilled. She was also deeply committed to writing as well as science, and blessed with a delightfully sardonic sense of humor. She, like most of 'em, ended up as a real doctor (as we non-real doctors refer to MDs), but she has also published extensively, both fiction and nonfiction, in her busy life and career.
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That looks like a pretty decent recipe. I've never made chicken wings from scratch, and have to say, ordering them from various places a few times over the years has been hit or miss.
Have you tried this recipe @mhardy6647 ?
Also, what is on the back side of that page? I can't quite make it out. the curiosity is killing me...
Dude, I'm doing wings this weekend.....I have a few sauce combos I use.....subtle heat...or ninja heat. After the second or third bite, you receive a karate chop to the face, but it's too late, the flavor has you locked in......


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It was at one point, apparently, before erosion.I disabled signatures.
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That looks like a pretty decent recipe. I've never made chicken wings from scratch, and have to say, ordering them from various places a few times over the years has been hit or miss.
Have you tried this recipe @mhardy6647 ?
Also, what is on the back side of that page? I can't quite make it out. the curiosity is killing me...
I went to Buffalo in 1977 for the first time for several days.
(It was after the Blizzard of '77 that had occurred in January that I learned about via prior telephone conversations before the trip. We never had huge snowfalls in Georgia )
I was working with some wonderful people at M&T Bank who took me to the Anchor Bar, the home of Buffalo Wings, for happy hour one afternoon .
The guys were so proud of their favorite place and the wings. I had never heard of the Anchor Bar nor Buffalo Wings. The only person I knew who liked fried chicken wings was my mother. Chicken wings were not a favorite of people at that time.
I was indoctrinated on eating the wings.
There were none that I knew of in Georgia at that time. Can't say that now.
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I think this carpet would stress most of us. Messy cables?

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In my experience I agree with the time line. I usually see my first at my feeder end of March first of April. A couple of years ago I was running behind a bit, I looked outside to see one sitting on the feeder hanging pole looking into my back porch like BRO where's the food! 😆 -
This might have been shared before, but it is a classic.

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BlueBirdMusic wrote: »Very rare AWESOME Car but only wheels for sale on FBMP in Woodstock GA.
(Don't like these wheels on this car)
That is a big engine for the Camaro.
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Reminds me of a car, one of my friends in Bremen GA drove. It was a 1966 Chevy II Nova SS that he ordered from Jones Motor Company (Chevy dealership).
It was the car "to die for" when we all saw it. It had a big a** engine that had more horsepower than cubic inches. It could have been the 327/350hp/L79 engine, but I think it was larger.
It was the age when insurance was nearly impossible for a young male in late teens who had a car with four-speed transmission. I found this likeness that is not a SS::
The 66 Chevy II Nova was available with the 327/350hp as the biggest engine from the factory. I also had a good friend who had one. It was the 327/365 motor with a hydraulic cam instead of the 30/30 solid lifter cam. It had 11 to 1 pistons, 4 bolt mains, big valve heads and 780 dual feed Holly carburetor. They were quick for their time as they were light as far as weight. His had 4:11 rear end and he put a Crane cam in it with fender well Hooker headers. His was a black SS, it was a good looking car. He got a drag racing ticket in it the first night he was out in it after he got it.Yamaha RX-A2070, Musical Fidelity M6si integrated amp, Benchmark Dac1, Bluesound NODE 2i, Audiolab 6000CDT CD Transport, Parasound Zphono USB Phono Preamp, Fluance RT85, Ortofon 2M Bronze, Polk L600's, L400, L900's, RC80i's, SVS 3000 Micro, Audioquest Interconnects and Digital Cables, Nordost Silver Shadow Digital Cable, Cullen Gold and Crossover Series Power Cables, Douglas Connection Alpha 12AWG OCC Speaker Cables, Douglas Connection Alpha Analog Interconnect Cables, Douglas Connection Alpha 11 OCC Custom Power Cable, Signal Power Cable, Furman PL-8C 15 Power Conditioner, Sony 65" 900F, Sony UBP-X700, Fios, Apple TV 4K, Audioquest Chocolate HDMI Cables. SnubWay, Main Stream -
I think this carpet would stress most of us. Messy cables?

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