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best chicken dish

Topic 60 · 9 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Where is the best chicken dish?
~KitchenManager #1
Any belief in life after death should include the hideous plausibility that it sorta tastes like chicken. WER
~KitchenManager #2
Any belief in life after death should include the hideous plausibility that it sorta tastes like chicken. I hope this looks better! WER
~terry #3
They both look good on WebTV, which is what I'm looking at them with right now. So are you saying you're not a big fan of chicken dishes? What about Italian baked checken with herbs, WER?
~KitchenManager #4
I've grown to be able to eat chicken. In fact, one of my favorite dishes to eat at work is our Chicken and Garlic spaghetti. Actually I should say my Chicken and Garlic spaghetti, it being my creation and all. We, however, usually recommend the Chicken Marsala and/or Chicken Angelica to first time customers. WER
~KitchenManager #5
don't keep us in suspense, Riette: How was your capon prepared yesterday, and what restaurant were you dining in?
~riette #6
Not a clue about how it was prepared. But it was grilled, I think. And big as a bloody turkey!!! Delicious! The kids EACH had two drumsticks, and we took a doggy bag home - which they finished off as soon as we GOT home!!! The restaurant was incredible though. Up on the Blasenberg (mountain), named after it, and overlooking the most peaceful, picturesque, sleepy little Alpine village I've ever seen. And the little village overlooked the Zug lake - it was the most incredible view. After lunch we all just lied in the grass outside on the mountain, staring at the sky and our surroundings for hours. Felt like we were posing for some fancy painting or something! The weather over here is glorious at the moment. Autumn is rea ly coming, and it's the best season of the year. The trees as magnificent, the sun is out most of the time, it's cool and breezy, and Switzerland really does turn into some kind of Wonderland.
~terry #7
Wow, what a great experience and what an idyllic setting. You are leading the good life.
~riette #8
Sometimes, yes. But sometimes I so miss the desert that it almost hurts me physically.
~sprin5 #9
I can't imagine missing the desert, help me with why you would miss the desert? Guess I'm not a desert person.
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