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We had chicken taco soup last night and I am looking for crockpot recipes using chicken, so I can go outside quickly after getting home from work to do chores. What goes into your crockpot garlic chicken (besides garlic and chicken
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Nothing really inventive. Whole chicken with lots of garlic in & on it along with a whole onion & other spices on top. Cant remember if you do facebook but there is a Crockin Girls that have nothing but crock pot stuff.
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We had chicken taco soup last night and I am looking for crockpot recipes using chicken, so I can go outside quickly after getting home from work to do chores. What goes into your crockpot garlic chicken (besides garlic and chicken
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Nothing really inventive. Whole chicken with lots of garlic in & on it along with a whole onion & other spices on top. Cant remember if you do facebook but there is a Crockin Girls that have nothing but crock pot stuff.
Thank you very much, I will check out the facebook connection.
I woke up unexpectedly at 12:40 this morning and immediately wondered if we had another earthquake. Since no one has posted on here about one last night (my source of information instead of the news) I am going to think that something else woke me up.
We've got a lot of standing water today. Our ponds have filled up nicely, but I could do without the mini pond off the front porch. I think I'll use a hoe and cut a channel so that the water will drain into the pasture.
Joe - Love the goat pictures. They are so cute! How old are they? I'm expecting the goat pneumonia vaccine I ordered online to be delivered by UPS today, so our does will probably go to the breeder on Friday. After seeing all the baby goat pictures posted recently I know I'm going to have one terrible time when I have to sell our babies next spring. I remember seeing Granddad's lambs at a few days old. He talked tough but I know he got attached.
We are east of Oklahoma City and got 1.5 inches. We just weren't in the main band of rain.
I have a three hour dentist appointment in OKC so that's 5 hours away from home. Hope there are no quakes while we are gone...do I sound a little paranoid?
By the way the latest research tells us NOT to get under a piece of sturdy furniture, rather lay along side it and let it supoport any ceiling/roof that falls. This give you a triangle of space that could be life saving instead of being crushed under the desk or table.
Choose a sofa or large chest or the end of the bed or cabinet. Try to pick a spot close to an outside wall so that debris does not block your escape. Never go outside during an earthquake and NEVER stand in the doorway.
P&B I too woke at around 12 am this morning thinking it may have been a quake. From what I have read on-line it we may have felt some after-shocks. Have not been sleeping well for a few days. Not sure if it is the time change, quakes or what. Hopefully this weekend I can sleep in.
Okladoodle, I love your bantam EE pics. A while back I had a beautiful rooster but had to sell him. That roo had the worst "little man syndrome" of any bird I have ever seen, even the hens wanted to kick his butt. I was so afraid of letting him out of the transition pen because there was a line just waiting to kill him. He had the coolest crow.
Well better get to work. Fortunetly I have my grading done and inputted, now I just need to print out reports. Let's just say there are going to be some unhappy kids today.