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07-06-2012, 10:05 AM
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What's on the menu for today??
I have B.B.& Corn salad left, so will work with that. Might check out
C@H's Grilling books and do the chicken wings thawing out.
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I will probably take Ashley out after work when I go to the city for the stuff for the reception.
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All of this discussion of pizza has me thinking . . . I have brisket, red onion, some Mr. Stubbs, some corn, . . . I think I'll whip up the dough before I go to work and have Bob grab some cheese when he goes to town. Hmmmmmmm!
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I've been wanting to make some chicken wings too - I know they are on sale for 99 cents a pound right now.
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on sale for 99 cents a pound
I'd be buying up everything I could! They are usually almost $4.00 lb here. But, I thawed chicken wings yesterday. Not sure what rub I'll use.
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I'm going with
C@H's citrus chix wing recipe from Grilling book, #II, I guess. Can't keep the editions straight...We loved that one.
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Jean, isn't that the one where they skewered them? We loved that one. I've been waiting for them to go on sale here.
Trixxee, I'm with Lorraine. Buy, buy, buy!
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I'll head to the store in a bit then! Can you believe I've never cooked wings before?
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Seriously? You're in for a real treat! Are you going to fry, bake, or grill? If grilling, check out the recipe Jean is using. The glaze is tasty, but if you want, you could use a regular basting of hot sauce with butter mixed in. (That's what i'm going to do next time.) But the use of the skewers is what's ingenious with that recipe.
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WINGS??? Wonderful---always a favorite here
I do a soy, orange and garlic/ginger sauce as a marinade---so tasty and easy!!!!
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