Quick chicken in Mississippi
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Quick chicken in Mississippi
Tonight's social will be butterflies boneless skinless chicken breasts. I think we will have some fried okra and mashed potatoes to go with it.
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Pardnah, that is Suthern Cook'n in it's best form.
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I got tied up watching the okra fry and the breasts almost dried out but I got lucky. The one I ate was the driest. My wife's and my little girls were plenty juicy.
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That looks mighty fine; my kinda cook’n. I don’t think there’s much difference between Deep East Texas and Mississippi
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Rambo wrote:That looks mighty fine; my kinda cook’n. I don’t think there’s much difference between Deep East Texas and Mississippi
Just a few miles and a really big river!
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And Toledo Bend, one of my favorite fishing lakes even with Rayburn 12 miles away. I met a guy one time just over the River in Mississippi, came through North Louisiana and sold him a horse. Natchez, maybe? My memory fails me but I remember the Casino was right on the line
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Dang Justin. That looks great .
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Good looking yard bird, love fried okra too.
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JustinCouch wrote:Rambo wrote:That looks mighty fine; my kinda cook’n. I don’t think there’s much difference between Deep East Texas and Mississippi
Just a few miles and a really big river!
My Wiffy, a true Southern Belle, was born and raised just West of the Mississippi in Delta Country, Dumas Arkansas, her Dad was Retired from the Navy and raised Cotton on one of those "Blackland Farms"
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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Yeah that crap; if it is wet and you walk across it you’ll be 3” taller when you get where you’re going
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But when it's Dry, you sure can have some great Dirt Clod Fights
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