by misscharlie 23 Nov 2008

1. Throw chicken in oven

2. Then go on alpha hunt
3. Forget about chicken
4.Then eat chicken jerky for dinner :(

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by iris2006 26 Nov 2008

That is what happens to me, hunting and forget the meal.

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by ezzemml 26 Nov 2008

good one.

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by sherylac 26 Nov 2008

You made me laugh, I buy mine already cooked!!!

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by gerryb 25 Nov 2008

hee hee! Sounds good to me!

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by raels011 25 Nov 2008

Thank uou for that It brightened my day . I am fighting depression at the moment and it is so good to be able to come in here and here from everyone

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by asterixsew Moderator 25 Nov 2008

Is this frm personal experience?

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misscharlie by misscharlie 25 Nov 2008

OH yes it is lol.

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by clawton 24 Nov 2008

You folks are just too much. Enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends. But don't know how you are going to eat that turkey with thinking of these!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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by crafter2243 Moderator 24 Nov 2008

I got up this morning in a bit of a grumby mood. Well that has changed.

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by letvia 24 Nov 2008

This is good, specially now that Thanksgiving is around the corner, hahaha

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by debleerl 24 Nov 2008

LOL, I've burnt plenty of meals since coming to this site. I can't keep track of time when I'm on the computer. The timer helps as long as I pay attention to it. If DH see's I'm online, he goes and gets a pizza. I used to be a pretty good cook.

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by mops Moderator 24 Nov 2008

You made me laugh and I needed that just now! Thanks.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 24 Nov 2008

I am so glad anything you need or want to talk about I am only an email away xoxox

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by jrob Moderator 23 Nov 2008

Roasted Stuffed Chicken
This recipe is well-suited to people who are not sure how to tell when poultry is cooked thoroughly but not dried out. Give this a try.

6–7 lb. chicken
1 cup melted butter
1 cup stuffing
1 cup uncooked popcorn
salt and pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush chicken with melted butter, salt and pepper. Fill cavity with stuffing and popcorn. Place in baking pan with the neck end toward the back of the oven. Listen for popping sounds. When the chicken’s rear end blows the oven door open and the chicken flies across the room, it’s done.

And you thought you couldn’t cook.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 23 Nov 2008

Hun I can cook in my sleep the darn alpha hunt looking for that T made me forget about the chicken lol Loved the recipe LOL

mops by mops 24 Nov 2008

Nobody but you could come up with something like this!! Took my mind right of some troubles! Thanks.

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by marjialexa Moderator 23 Nov 2008

Might I suggest a timer? Hee hee hee. Preferably one with an alarm clock sound, very loud. At least we know your teeth are strong..... Hee hee hee

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misscharlie by misscharlie 23 Nov 2008

If it weren't for the stupid T it never would've happened so from now on it is either hunt or eat not both cuz the kinda hunting I do doesn't feed me LOL

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by lbrow 23 Nov 2008

lol Is that what happened to U? I went to Wal[-Mart & got a roasted chix. When I asked why it was 1/2 price she said"well it's been out for a couple of hrs." we ate it & neither of us r sick so guess it was ok LOL. an entire roasted chix 4 $2.50 not bad when u add some FF & bread that's what we had for lunch. didn't want to cook after I came n from church. Made 3 lrg fruitcakes yesterday.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 23 Nov 2008

Yes that is what happened to me lol. The dogs loved it, but that isn't saying much considering Buddy got up onto the kitchen table and ate about 1/8th of the cardboard disk from a frozen pizza yesterday.

marjialexa by marjialexa 23 Nov 2008

Charlie, is there ANYTHING that little dog doesn't eat? The chicken was probably a prize, hee hee hee. Luv ya, Marji

misscharlie by misscharlie 23 Nov 2008

Marji I tell ya that little boy will try and eat everything, but he has never ever gone on the table before. He went and hid in his kennel when I caught him he knew it was naughty.

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