Personal belongings that once belonged to Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, are heading to auction... including his famous black bow tie, his pressure cooker, watches, cutlery, an old cash register, and even the commercial stove from his home. A 1964 day planner with a handwritten recipe that once sparked a lawsuit because people thought it might contain the Colonel's famous 11 herbs and spices. KFC Thinks So ๐Ÿ—๐ŸชฅTurns out... after KFC looked at it, they said it wasn't the secret chicken recipe at all. Imagine spending years chasing one of the biggest food secrets in history only to discover you've been guarding Thanksgiving dinner. One thing's for sure, whoever buys the Colonel's pressure cooker is going to feel an overwhelming urge to whisper..."It's finger-lickin' good."