I’m an enthusiast and a student of this thing called life. I create content inspired by my (many) interests, aiming to offer a fresh perspective.
Though I'm not a professional, if you learn something here, consider it a bonus!
ABOUT ME
My Philosophy
I believe in living mindfully and finding beauty in everyday adventures. From capturing moments through photos to exploring on my motorcycle and running across cities and mountain trails, I seek authentic experiences that foster growth and connection. My goal is to share these moments and encourage others to embrace their own journey of discovery.
My interests
Motorcycles
Running
Outdoors
Photography
My journey
I’m not done writing this part, but so far, it’s been an eye-opener.
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about fcxn
I want this website to be a source of inspiration to people. As a healthcare worker and mental health advocate, my goal is to reach out to those in need of something to hold on to - to remind them that although life can be tough, it is beautiful and worth living. I want this website to show exactly that.
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FCXN means Fried Chicken, my all-time, go-to comfort food!
Scottish immigrants influenced American fried chicken: The Scottish tradition of deep-frying chicken in fat helped shape the modern American version of fried chicken.
World's largest fried chicken: The Guinness World Record for the largest fried chicken was set in 2018, weighing approximately 900 pounds and requiring over 2,000 pounds of oil to cook.
KFC's secret recipe: Colonel Sanders' famous recipe is reportedly locked in a vault in Kentucky, with different parts of the recipe known by different spice companies to maintain secrecy.
Fried chicken and waffles origin: This unique combination emerged in Harlem during the 1930s when jazz musicians wanted a meal that was both dinner and breakfast after playing late-night shows.
Japanese Christmas tradition: Thanks to a successful marketing campaign in the 1970s, eating KFC has become a Christmas tradition in Japan, with stores taking orders months in advance.
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