Roadside Chicken
| Posted by Travel at 24 August 2008 2:50 | |
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Gert selected up some chicken thighs the other day and I resolute to question them tonight. Last night I selected out Roadside Chicken as the preparation. Of course, nowadays was such a day that I didn't store these as long as I would have liked. Ideally these would have been in for eight hours. I had just about two hours. Even so, the leaning was delicious. This preparation actually takes me back. When I was a boy the family would tour Rt. 40 on our way spaces. Mostly bridge tournaments I ..read all.
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