A chicken was a domestic fowl that laid eggs, and the flesh of which was used as food.
History[]
Dr. Emmett Brown's automated breakfast maker in his livery stable in 1885 had a caged chicken as part of the 'eggs' section, underneath which was a chute into which a freshly laid egg would roll into a ceramic bowl that held the shell as it tipped and poured the egg into a hot frying pan.
The food served to the townsfolk attending the Hill Valley Festival in 1885 included fried chicken.[1]
In 1928, Herbert Hoover's campaign slogan was "a chicken in every pot, and a car in every garage".
In 1992, Danny "Pete" Parker ran a ranch that was passed down to him by his grandparents, Wendell Parker and Genevieve Parker. Chickens were among the animals that were kept on the farm.
Appearances[]
- Back to the Future Part III
- Back to the Future Part III novelization
- Back to the Future: The Animated Series
- Back to the Future: The Game
- Episode 2: "Get Tannen!" (Herbert Hoover's campaign poster: "A Chicken In Every Pot")
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Back to the Future Part III novelization by Craig Shaw Gardner, page 110.