Is there a problem with the grill and chicken skin? I cook skinless most often (without the grill) and rely on spices (often marinades) for flavour. But I'm curious.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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I will expect to repeat that same sentence in several days, except with ita's name at the end of it. (Which is an odd way of saying that I am pulling for your MRI to be of the good, too, ita)
The gravity/time/entropy discussions was twisty and cool.
I finally have more Homicide to watch tonight, yay.
Oh, and if I dug a hole in my backyard, I'd end up in the ocean off the west coast of Australia. waves to billytea
If I recall, the splinter will either work its way out, or your body will absorb it or somesuch. Or, so someone told me and I, apparently, believed.
tommy, that's great!
Is there a problem with the grill and chicken skin?
In my experience, it doesn't go as crispy as I'd like. Though I'm as big a fan of a delicious marinade as the next girl.
Yay, Tommy!
I got rid of my Foreman grill ages ago, but I've heard it's good for fish and sandwiches. Basically anything you'd use a nonstick skillet for, but want faster, or with grill marks.
I've done steak on it so far, and used the drippings for gravy, and it was great.
I've just got no history of grilling nor skilleting. So, unclued.
Okay. I made my shopping list for the Great Sickness of Ought Five.
Soup, Honey, Orange Juice, Oatmeal, Kleenex, NyQuil, Ginger Ale.
I may need DVDs, too, right? Since I will obviously be unable to move past my bedroom-which-is-also-my-living room.
Suggestions? I havent rented in awhile.
What about tissues? And Vicks Rub to add to the shopping list? Or are those none necessary?
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Rent "Italian for Beginners" which is very funny and also Scandinavian, so everyone in it is going to be more miserable than you, always a pleasure with a cold.