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The most popular theory dates the phrase back to the Great Depression era. During this time, gamblers often played "alley craps"—a spontaneous, high-stakes version of the game played in streets and back alleys. If a player was on a winning streak, it meant they finally had enough money to afford a fresh chicken for dinner, which was a luxury compared to the more common, cheaper fare of the time.

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A Photo Essay on Farm-to-Table, Part II (from slaughter to plate) The most popular theory dates the phrase back