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Old 07-16-2006, 12:26 PM
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Beer can chicken on the grill with my own homemade rub. Cook with indirect heat for aprox. 1 1/2 hours. Racing on TVG and youbet. Chicken, sweet potatoe fries fresh cut along with some greens. The kids are out of the house until dinner time. Life is good!
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Old 07-16-2006, 12:30 PM
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Beer can chicken on the grill with my own homemade rub. Cook with indirect heat for aprox. 1 1/2 hours. Racing on TVG and youbet. Chicken, sweet potatoe fries fresh cut along with some greens. The kids are out of the house until dinner time. Life is good!
.....let me hit a big price on my online betting account and the day will be complete!
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Old 07-16-2006, 12:40 PM
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good luck....
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Old 07-16-2006, 12:48 PM
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Good luck 5*D,
actually, I was going to comment on beer-can chicken. It's a recipe that I've shared with many. Best way to cook a clucker.
When i told one of my friends, told him about my "secret" rub (paprika), he didn't quite understand, so he puts his mom on the phone (cause she does all the cooking). It took about five minutes to explain....
she finally got "it" when i told her to picture a bird sitting on a toilet.
They've raved about it ever since. Moist inside, crispy on the outside.
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Old 07-16-2006, 01:13 PM
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Good luck 5*D,
actually, I was going to comment on beer-can chicken. It's a recipe that I've shared with many. Best way to cook a clucker.
When i told one of my friends, told him about my "secret" rub (paprika), he didn't quite understand, so he puts his mom on the phone (cause she does all the cooking). It took about five minutes to explain....
she finally got "it" when i told her to picture a bird sitting on a toilet.
They've raved about it ever since. Moist inside, crispy on the outside.
DTS-You use paprika too huh? That's one of my main ingrediants in my "secret" rub. Your right, I do think it's the best way to cook a bird. So simple to make but so good!
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Old 07-16-2006, 01:21 PM
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DTS-You use paprika too huh? That's one of my main ingrediants in my "secret" rub. Your right, I do think it's the best way to cook a bird. So simple to make but so good!
Don't forget the garlic powder and pepper...a little salt too.
Make sure you wash it well and dry it good before you show it the coals.

Yummm! Best way!
and don't rush it...
Gives you a little time to toss back a few cold ones.
Hey, the clucker got one, why waste the rest?
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Old 07-16-2006, 01:53 PM
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I got a roast in the Crock Pot, just put it in. A little salt with a beef cube, a little water and after it has been on for 3 hours I'll toss in some carrots and maybe even some green beans.
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Old 07-16-2006, 01:54 PM
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"Hey, the clucker got one, why waste the rest"

thats funny Wayne

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Don't forget the garlic powder and pepper...a little salt too.
Make sure you wash it well and dry it good before you show it the coals.

Yummm! Best way!
and don't rush it...
Gives you a little time to toss back a few cold ones.
Hey, the clucker got one, why waste the rest?
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