Tip: Use seasoned salt instead of regular kosher salt for extra flavor.
"I've waited years and I'm getting mildly impatient" wrote another fan called "loyal snack wrap lover."Another, more proactive display of loyalty included a Change.org petition to bring back the Snack Wrap. The petition garnered nearly 19,000 signatures. Bringing back the wrap was a "years-long process," Erlinger told The Associated Press.
In its revived form, the Snack Wrap will feature fried chicken and come in two flavors: Ranch and Spicy. This is a departure from the original version, which included a choice of grilled or fried chicken and sauce options like honey mustard and sweet chili. The simplified recipe is to ensure faster service, according to the company. The company has not revealed how much the Snack Wrap will cost, only that prices will vary depending on location.McDonald's also posted on the Snack Wrap's on its X account, thanking ardent fans for resurrecting the long-lost menu item. Breaking the fourth wall, the social media manager behind the McDonald's accountfollowers directly, reminding them that "social media managers don't control the menu," but rather its the fans who are to thank for the Snack Wrap's revival. Stated the post, "you created a movement. a movement so powerful that you finally won."
Yields: 12-16 servingsTotal Time: 7 hours 15 mins
Tip: Lightly sweetened whipped cream or even Cool Whip also work well as a topping.
Have you ever heard of using mustard as a substitute for... eggs? Well, now you have! In this clip, professional chefIt all started when Stephanie and her husband left their 3-year-old son Bridger with his great-grandmother, 78-year-old Sharon Lewis.
Bridger and his grandmother were walking into the Peabody home when Lewis tripped and hit her head on a concrete step. She couldn't get up, she was bleeding profusely, and she had left her phone in the car.First, they tried yelling for help from the neighbors, but that did not work.
The only solution was for Bridger to return to Lewis' car and get her phone."He (Bridger) said, 'GG, they don't hear us,'" Lewis recounted to CBS News. "I said, 'I know, so you're going to have to go get my phone.'"