GLUTEN-FREE FRIED CHICKEN!

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I can’t hold in my excitement! I had GLUTEN-FREE FRIED CHICKEN!!!!

Anyone that has a gluten intolerance understands the sadness of having to give up southern fried chicken, forever. I did cheat once. Before I moved to Houston, I had the best fried chicken in Lubbock just one more time. It was glorious, but hurt after I finished.

Holly Cow! There is such thing as Gluten-Free Fried Chicken. It is like the Greek God of the gluten intolerant. Scratch that, it is the Greek God to the gluten intolerant. I know, I might be a little crazy, but it is Gluten-Free Fried Chicken! Who wouldn’t be crazy?

I found this website called findmeglutenfree.com this website is a life saver! You put in your zip code and it gives you all the places you can eat and drink that offer gluten free options. Then they go even further and have types of food that you can click on that give you the restaurants that offer that food item gluten free. They had GLUTEN-FREE FRIED CHICKEN! I was like, WHHHHAAAATTT? They had 4 places! I swear I will try all of these places. Last night I tried the first one.

Max’s Wine Dive is like a fancy diner, hints the term “dive” in it’s name. They have great upscale wine and wonderful, luxurious comfort foods. They are famous for their Mac and cheese, fried egg sandwich, and fried chicken. I got their fried chicken champagne salad (gluten free). It does take them longer to prepare the meal than it does for other because it is gluten free, but it is so worth it. Seriously, Seriously (my point wasn’t made with only one) it tasted like real fried chicken!

IT TASTED LIKE REAL FRIED CHICKEN!!!

I could critique the other parts of the salad but my only focus was on the gluten-free fried chicken, and it was GLORIOUS! I completely recommend all of the gluten intolerant to go try Max’s Wine Dive in Houston, Texas. One, because it is a really cool restaurant and two, because of the freaking GLUTEN-FREE FRIED CHICKEN.

How can you resist?

GLUTEN-FREE FRIED CHICKEN!!!

That is all.

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