Well, howdy there! Let’s talk about this Lee’s chicken place, you know, the one with all that fried goodness. You wanna know about the kids’ meal, huh? Alright, alright, let’s get down to it. I ain’t got all day, you see. Got chores to do!
Now, from what I hear, this kid’s meal they got, they call it “Little Lee’s Kids’ Meal.” Sounds cute, I guess. They say it costs somethin’ like $4.29. Yep, four dollars and twenty-nine cents. That ain’t too bad, I reckon, considerin’ all the stuff you get.
They say you get a piece of chicken with it. You can choose a leg, which is good for little hands to hold onto, or a breast strip. Or, if your young’un ain’t into chicken that much, they got somethin’ called macaroni and cheese. You know, that cheesy noodle stuff? Kids seem to like it alright.
But that ain’t all, no sirree! You also get a side dish with that chicken. Now, I ain’t sure what all sides they got, but I heard tell of mashed potatoes and gravy. That’s always a good choice, creamy and warm. And green beans, too, if your kid likes eatin’ their vegetables, which, let’s be honest, most of ’em don’t! But it’s good for ’em, I tell ya!
And what’s a meal without a drink, you ask? Well, this Little Lee’s meal comes with a kid’s drink. Probably got juice or soda or somethin’ like that. Nothin’ fancy, just somethin’ to wash it all down.
- Chicken (Leg, Breast Strip, or Macaroni and Cheese)
- Side Dish (Maybe Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, or Green Beans)
- Kid’s Drink
- Biscuit (Almost forgot the biscuit! Every good meal needs a biscuit, am I right?)
So, you add it all up, that chicken, the side, the drink, and the biscuit, and $4.29 don’t seem too bad. It’ll fill up a young’un’s belly, that’s for sure. ‘Course, if you got more than one kid, that starts addin’ up, you know? Everything adds up these days, seems like.
Now, I ain’t never been to one of these Lee’s places myself. We mostly cook at home. But I hear folks talkin’, and they say this chicken is somethin’ special. They dip it in honey and bread it by hand, you know, the old-fashioned way. Must be tasty, I reckon. They say it’s pressure-cooked too, to keep all the juices and spices in. Sounds like they put a lot of work into it.
They got all sorts of other stuff on their menu too. Big buckets of chicken for families, and chicken pot pie, which sounds mighty comfortin’ on a cold day. And they even do caterin’, if you got a big crowd to feed. But we’re talkin’ about that kid’s meal today, and $4.29 seems like a fair price for what you get. Not too cheap, not too expensive, just right in the middle. That’s what I like to see.
So, there you have it. That’s the lowdown on the kids’ meal at Lee’s. Four dollars and twenty-nine cents, give or take a few pennies. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go get back to my chores. This garden ain’t gonna weed itself, you know!
Remember, prices can change, so don’t hold me to it if it’s a bit different when you go. And every Lee’s might be a little different, too. But that’s the general idea, you see. A good meal for a good price. Can’t ask for much more than that, can ya?
Hope that helps you out, whoever you are. Now you go on and get yourself some of that Lee’s chicken. And don’t forget to say your grace before you eat! That’s what my mama always told me.
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