Chicken Thighs
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- Rambo
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Re: Chicken Thighs
I just had dinner and yet, this makes me hungry!
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That is a fine looking meal
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In the Lone Star State THAT would be considered the 5 Basic Food Groups (YES, Beer is considered a Food Group down here)
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Y’all need to look at those Weber Mini Kettles. They’re great for stuff like this or burgers, steaks, etc
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And all it takes is one chimney of charcoal
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Rambo I have one of those up at the lake house. They are handy.
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I have a Kingsford Kettle that I use occasionally such as today to grill some Lobstah Tails, Corn and Boudin.
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This tiny kettle is as Handy as a pocket on a shirt
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Rambo wrote:This tiny kettle is as Handy as a pocket on a shirt
Yes they are I checked them out and wished we would have had one back when my full time Family was 4 and we lived in Colorado. The boys were young and we prowled the country a lot. We were also poor (financially tight) but I managed to buy the CHEAPEST portable grill there was. SEE BELOW Many many times we would light somewhere, pick up dead twigs and grill dogs and burgers.
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