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This episode of Cowboy Cantos explores how something as simple as fried chicken can carry the weight of a lifetime of memories. The poem reflects on the unmistakable flavor of perfectly seasoned, skillet-fried chicken — crisp on the outside, tender on the inside — and the quiet satisfaction that comes with food made the old-fashioned way.

Beyond taste, this piece recalls family kitchens filled with noise and warmth. Cousins gathered close around the table. Plates passed hand to hand. The easy rhythm of conversation that only happens when everyone feels at home. The kind of meal where nobody is in a hurry and the seconds are just as important as the first helping.

At its heart, this episode honors tradition — the recipes that weren’t written down, the hands that learned by watching, and the connection between flavor and belonging. It’s a reminder that certain meals don’t just fill you up; they take you back.

In This Episode

* The deep satisfaction of straightforward, country cooking

* How familiar flavors connect us to childhood

* Family gatherings centered around shared meals

* The emotional power of taste and tradition

* Finding meaning in everyday moments

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