I didn’t eat at Chick-fil-A Wednesday, but only because I new the lines would be around the block on a day that was being billed as “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,” which was a response to the groups that have been trying to get everyone to boycott my favorite chicken restaurant.
For as long as I can remember, Chick-fil-A has been an enjoyable part of my life. Back when they just had the sandwich, I used to throw away the bread and pickle, because the chicken was all I wanted. I switched to the nuggets and then to the strips when they were introduced. I have other favorites at other places. The Big Mac and the Whopper were pretty good if I wanted unhealthy burgers — as most of us do sometimes. And the old, discontinued Big Twin (which was an even better knockoff of the Big Mac) at Hardee’s was another favorite. (And speaking of Hardee’s, it’s hard to beat their sausage biscuits.)
There’s lot of food from a lot of places that I’ve loved over the years. But I have to confess that with every favorite I’d add to my list (or choice I’d remember to never buy again), the only thing that mattered to me was whether I liked the food. I never once considered the politics of the people who sold me the sandwich.

If you need vacation from spouse, maybe you married wrong person
Keep trying: The squirrels are pedaling as hard as they can
As nightmares plague my friends, I’m grateful mine have subsided
Life is full of choices, but some require us to ‘come before winter’
‘Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood… Make big plans’
Banning access to guns won’t prevent the evil in human hearts
I feel despair about evil tonight, but my cats offer some comfort
They’re just images of past love, but I can’t make them go away
What really matters in life? Hardly any of the things we worry about