CHICKEN IN THE FINGERS.
Do you like chicken, and have you any objection to eating it without a knife and fork? If you don’t mind using your fingers, and you do like chicken, you will find Topsy’s Roost at San Francisco a most entertaining and satisfactory place It is perched on the esplanade, looking out over the Golden Gate, and above it is written the proud boast-:.? “AYe fry more chicken than anyone else in the world.” When you look through the windows, you wouldn’t dispute it. Dozens of negro “mammies” in spotless white are busy beside vats of boiling fat, into which they plunge baskets of chickens. Fried golden brown, these are placed on cardboard plates and served to hungry diners.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 12
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