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Default Where did the term "Buffalo Chicken" come from?

Jim Elbrecht wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:13:59 +0000 (UTC), Doug Freyburger
> wrote:
>
>>spamtrap1888 wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why do they call it this name?
>>>
>>> buffalo wings originated at Frank and Teressa's Anchor Bar, of Buffalo
>>> New York.
>>> http://www.anchorbar.com/original.php

>>
>>Chicken Kiev. Chicago pizza. Think for a while and you'll be able to
>>come up with plenty of foods that are named for their point of origin.

>
> New England Muffins. . . .
> Mr. French's Toast. . .<g>
>
> Jim



Brussels sprouts?


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