KFC actually made a real, wearable Pickle Puffer Jacket

I thought this was fake.

I genuinely thought this was one of those AI-generated internet jokes — the kind you laugh at for five seconds and then forget about while scrolling to the next thing.

But no.

The KFC Pickle Puffer Jacket — a real, wearable jacket filled with actual pickles and brine

The KFC Pickle Puffer Jacket. Yes, this is real. Yes, those are actual pickles.

KFC actually made a real, wearable Pickle Puffer Jacket. And somehow, the more you learn about it, the more unhinged it gets.

Let's talk about this.

Unbelievable Food Facts (That People Get Wrong!)

Thirty-plus years in kitchens — professional and home — and I still hear the same myths passed around like gospel. Some of them came from grandmothers. Some came from TV chefs. Some came from wartime propaganda, which I'll explain in a minute. Here's the truth about some of the most stubborn food myths floating around out there.

Who's Feeding the Rocket City? The Food Charities Making a Real Difference

A career chef's honest look at the people, the organizations, and the mission behind feeding our neighbors right here in Huntsville and Madison, Alabama.

I've spent most of my adult life in professional kitchens. Running galleys on hospital ships off the coast of West Africa. Cooking for communities. Feeding people. And not just feeding them food — feeding them dignity, connection, something warm when the world felt cold. That's what food has always meant to me. It's not just calories and macros. It's ministry. It's service. It's love on a plate.

So when I look around the Rocket City and see what some of these organizations are doing — quietly, consistently, without fanfare — I feel something. Respect. Gratitude. And honestly? A little conviction. Because if you've been given the gift of knowing how to cook, knowing how to feed people well, there's a responsibility that comes with that.

Here's the landscape. Here's who's doing the work. And here's why it matters.