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A commercial just came on the radio for Arby's. They're advertising some kind of sandwich with "savory buffalo sauce."
What the hell is "buffalo sauce"?
I've seen these things running around Custer State Park, and can tell you that anything coming out of these beasts wet enough to qualify as "sauce" is NOT something good to eat.
What are they thinking? Am I supposed to be hungry now? MMmmm.......Buffalo Sauce (in my best Homer Simpson voice) Ack!
Are you serious? Have you ever heard of a buffalo wing? And no, its not from a flying buffalo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Wings
This thread reminds me of Jessica Simpson and the Chicken of the Sea comment... "so,is it fish or is it chicken?"
You take the fat of a Buffalo and boil it. 3 times.
Then you mix in some tomato's, chilli pepers
and there you have it.
Old family secret, passed down from a DOG.
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