BBQ Ingredients: Chicken Grillables from Barber Foods
I received a new product in the mail a couple of weeks ago; Chicken Grillables from Barber Foods. I finally got a chance to try them out yesterday between the intense rain storms. I was looking to grill and I was looking for something I could grill quickly because all afternoon it was pouring for 10 minutes, clear for 20 minutes and pouring again for 10. I guess the gods of weather gods were battling it out. Chicken Grillables fit the bill nicely.

So how did they taste? Pretty good. Moist and flavorful, but I've had that flavor before. After some discussion, my wife and I concluded that they taste just like the original Burger King Chicken Sandwich. Very interesting. I wonder if Barber Foods makes the chicken for Burger King's Chicken Sandwich.
Would I buy the Chicken Grilllables? Yup. I like Burger King's Original Chicken Sandwich and I can get all that flavor without the added fat and calories provided by the king.
Chicken Grillables sell in packs of 4 for between $7 and $8 wherever Barber foods are sold.
2 Comments:
Do you just nuke these suckers, BBQ em' or what do you do?
Thom
BBQing Tips From Deep In The Heart Of Oregon
I saw this on another blog and have a serious question. How the heck do you all keep getting product samples for review? Did you register somewhere or do they just contact you out of the blue?
I just didn't know if it was a matter of longevity, traffic, reputation, geography, demographic, or what. I'm just curious because I notice certain blogs seem to get a lot of testing material while others (and I am DEFINITELY not talking about mine) that may have higher production quality, traffic and comments don't.
I'm just trying to figure out the method to their madness. I never really thought about it before until you got selected to test the Bubba Keg and then I thought to myself, "Damn....now THAT's something I wouldn't mind getting to test out!"
And for the record? I like the BK original chicken too! (If only the lettuce they put on it is at least relatively fresh.
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