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  • Your other magic ingredient is boneless skinless chicken thighs. They're usually pretty cheap, and can be used in almost any recipe (chicken tikka masala, moroccan chicken, etc.) If there are two cookbooks I go back to again and again for paleo food (which you can de-paleo by adding rice or pasta too), it's "Well Fed" and…
  • Well, I posted a simple roasted chicken recipe, but it seems to have disappeared. Long story short, brine a chicken that costs you $6. Roast it after smearing on olive oil and black pepper. Make gravy afterwards (1 TBS flour). Each of you eat a skin-on breast on day one. On day two, you take the rest of the meat you pulled…
  • Roast a chicken. Between the two of you, that's two meals for $6 plus veggies and carbs. Brine the chicken (1/2 cup of salt in 6 cups of water for an hour. Take it out, stick a tablespoon of butter under each breast, wipe some olive oil on it, and crack some pepper on it. Roast at 400 (in a rimmed cookie sheet or baking…
  • Well, the entire NFL schedule, including pre-season, was published months ago. On the other hand, I'd be an idiot if I saw when LSU was playing Alabama/Auburn/Florida, etc., at home, in say, March, and then told my wife at the end of October, hey, we're going next week! Of course, her response would probably be, "You…
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