On a Wing and a Pour

Two of us at the Observer competed year-before-last in a hot-wing eating contest, racing to down 25 drummettes and wingettes so powerful our skin numbed wherever the sticky orange-red sauce touched. After going the distance, Patrick Michels downed soothing milk, while I begged for mercy and a beer after 13...
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Two of us at the Observer competed year-before-last in a hot-wing eating contest, racing to down 25 drummettes and wingettes so powerful our skin numbed wherever the sticky orange-red sauce touched. After going the distance, Patrick Michels downed soothing milk, while I begged for mercy and a beer after 13 of the fiery little bastards. When it comes to spicy competitive eating, it seems milk is the winner’s drink. Does that make you a loser if you prefer beer with wings? Central Market doesn’t think so. Learn to roast and fry seven recipes from Atomic to Sticky Honey at Buffalo Wings Bonanza & Beer 6:30 p.m. Friday at Central Market, 320 Coit Road, Plano. Seats are $45. Visit centralmarket.com.

Fri., Jan. 7, 6:30 p.m., 2011

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