What's for dinner?

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I'm perturbed by this ad for Popeye's. Everything's laid out like a crayfish boil and there are three disgusting things I noticed,

1. Someone's clearly double dipping his strip in a communal sauce.
2. Someone clearly took a bite of a biscuit and leaned it up against the chicken strip box.
3. There's a mostly eaten chicken strip next to the biscuit with a bite out of it.
 
Mac-n-cheeae & sliders again, with hopefully less separation…

Also subbed in some Muenster—about 1/4 of the total cheese mass—which made my bechamel more like a fondue, so here's hoping it passes muster for mothers day.

I usually stick to Alton's recipes, but hooly onyons, Batman. 1/2 C grated is too much, even with Maui sweets or Vidalias. Tweaked it to where the family likes it.

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Okay, so which of you culinary experts can tell me where the term "sliders" came from?
I can remember when there was no such thing as a slider, then suddenly, very suddenly the proverbial "overnight", the term and the associated little hamburgers were EVERYWHERE...


I'll be honest, Jessenator, your pics had my mouth watering because I LOVE little hamburgers, but I HATE the term "sliders".


"Sliders" 😼 Where'd the term come from and why can't people just call them what they are? 🤷‍♂️
 
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