What Came First - The Chicken Or The Bacon?

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john a

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With the chicken, bacon, vegetables, and cheddar cheese you get to use all of your taste buds with this dish.

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I think it was teridactile eggs & brontasauris ribs :LOL:

Looks super good JA
 
Know I would eat it in a heart beat. I can hear the cardiologist naggin as we speak:)

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Nick Prochilo said:
John, you one of the few who can make chicken breast look good to me!

Not a breast man Nick? :LOL: Was it Mikey that use to say "Try it, you'll like it." Pound them a little thin, dip in milk then flour and let sit in the refrigerator for an hour or so before frying.
 
John A. said:
[quote="Nick Prochilo":1a7ke0p0]John, you one of the few who can make chicken breast look good to me!

Not a breast man Nick? :LOL: Was it Mikey that use to say "Try it, you'll like it." Pound them a little thin, dip in milk then flour and let sit in the refrigerator for an hour or so before frying.[/quote:1a7ke0p0]

Or buttermilk soak, flour, egg, flour/crackers, and deep fry!
No offense John 8) ;)
 

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