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Claudia Sanders in Shelbyville, KY Has anyone tried it?
Posted on 8/18/25 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 8/18/25 at 1:17 pm
Apparently The Great C.Sanders started this after he sold KFC, He was upset at what KFC turned into and started this resturant. It is still here to this day. Has any of the OTers tried it and is it good? Everything is homemade. As it says on the Website
https://claudiasandersshelbyville.com/
https://claudiasandersshelbyville.com/
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“One has to remember that every failure can be a stepping stone to something better.”
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In 1959, at the age of 69, Colonel Harland Sanders and his wife, Claudia, moved from Southeastern Kentucky to Shelbyville. Prior to this, the Colonel had spent many years in Corbin, Kentucky, developing his now world-famous chicken recipe. His move to Shelbyville was prompted by the opening of Interstate 75 which bypassed Corbin and his restaurant. It was however, from this very building that Kentucky Fried Chicken grew into a world-wide organization.
Colonel Sanders
American businessman
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In 1964, Colonel Sanders sold Kentucky Fried Chicken and the company offices were moved. Neither this building nor the Sanders were to remain idle for long however. Their knowledge of Southern Recipes and their natural leaning toward the restaurant business soon brought about the creation of this, the Claudia Sanders Dinner House where an air of Southern Hospitality and cooking combined with old fashioned, family style service still remain. You can take some of these Southern recipes home with you. Ask our hostess about the ‘Claudia Sanders Dinner House Cookbook’, a welcome addition to any cook’s collection.
Posted on 8/19/25 at 2:10 pm to Sunnyvale
there's an episode of 'foods that made us' dealing w/ KFC and the lawyer firm who bought it out.
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