Why do some restaurants give celery and carrots with buffalo wings?

Why do some restaurants give celery and carrots with buffalo wings?

So you don't feel as unhealthy.

Maybe to serve as a palate cleanser or guilt nullification device in the midst of all that delicious buttery pepper sauce and oily dressing.

works as palette cleanser or to scoop up blue cheese and sauce

Tastes good. It's comfy. Something to munch on and prolong your outing just a wee bit. Soak in the ambiance. Enjoy the company.

Who gives a shit. Wings are ruined by ranch anyway.

for the fiber so you don't die of colon cancer at 45 you fat fuck

I need it for fiber.

I HAVE PROBLEMS!

Probably because they're nicely cool and crisp which helps combat particularly spicy wings

They go well with the blue cheese dressing the same as the wings.

Also fiber.

>most wing places double as sports bars
>enjoy the company

>Love bluecheese of all kinds
>Hate bluecheese dip with a passion
I don't know what's wrong with me.

just to finish off the excess blue cheese sauce with something that provides a cooling contrast.

because that's how it works, faggot.
cools the mouth

Personally, I like to shove each individual hotwing into my urethra.

They're high in fiber. You don't want to get constipated with a spicy shit.

Pallette cleanser. Stops the taste from bleeding into the next flavor of sauce.

>Why do some restaurants give celery and carrots with buffalo wings?

It's how the first plate of buffalo wings were served.

It was invented at a place called the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY. One night, the co-owner's son and his buddies stopped in for a snack at closing time. She didn't have much in the back at that moment, but they just said make something with whatever you have.

Things she had:
Chicken wings
Hot sauce
Celery stalks for bloody marys
Blue cheese dressing

She combined them all, the son and his friends loved it, and said that she should put in on the menu. There you have it. The birth of buffalo wings.

Fuck off Alton Brown

Fuck, I thought it was tendies for some reason.

>palette
Top keck

>Pallette
I've seen pallet, palate, and palette, but never "pallette".

They cut the spice.