Photo of boxes and cooked contents of Dwight Yoakam's Chicken Lickin's Buffalo Style Bites and Take 'Ems Macaroni Mouth Poppers

I was working late one night last week and wandered across the street to Walgreens and bought these treats from Dwight Yoakam's Baskersfield Biscuits line of frozen food.

The one on the left is Chicken Lickin's Buffalo Style Bites. The one on the right is Take 'Ems Macaroni Mouth Poppers -- sort of like macaroni and cheese in a Chicken McNuggets shell.
Despite the box's requisite disclaimer of "serving suggestion," I mistakenly assumed that each product included a small container of dipping sauce. But neither did. And neither tasted very good to me, either.

A co-worker who sampled the stuff suggested that maybe it would have fared better if heated in a conventional oven.

Or maybe not. Check out Flickr photos and discussions of other ways to chow down on Dwight here and here and here and here and here and the group Celebrity Products.

Bloggers who've weighed in on Dwight's cuisine include Damaged 2.0 and Machine Gun Funk.

Check out the main Dwight Yoakam site.

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