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Default Remeber Banquet Fried Chicken?

Sqwertz wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
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> > Sqwertz wrote:
> >> Are there any Banquet product left out there worth trying? I had a
> >> $.25 pot pie last week (on clearance, half prce). Just as horrible
> >> and cheap as I remember, just only half the size.

> >
> > Nonsense. Fix them up a bit. Use the turkey ones (more flavor)
> >
> > In a deep bowl, put 1/2 cup corn (or your favorite veg), 1/3 cup
> > water, then the turkey pot pie. Put lid on bowl and microwave
> > (700 watts) for 3:33. Chop and stir all then microwave for
> > another 2:22 or until very hot. Serve with buttered bread or
> > rolls. yum
> >
> > Decent meal in a pinch. Quit bitching about cheap and easy meals.
> > This one should make you happy enough.

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> I am very sure I would not these prepared ANY way. Let alone raw
> dough in the microwave.


Well excuse me pal but you bought one so I assume you heated and
ate it. My way has the dough cooked, not raw, idiot. Turns it
into very thin dumplings or such.

> And why in the **** would I be adding 1/3cup water to microwaved pot
> pie that's already a watery, tasteless mess?


Because you are a clueless 'know it all' who can't think beyond
your own lack of imagination in your own widdle SouthWestern part
of the country. Maybe I should have added several hot peppers to
what I said. That probably would have soothed your ego a bit.

I've always assumed you were bullied as a kid. This explains your
attitude to everyone else these days. Poor wittle Stevie coming
home every day from school crying.

Most of your worldy knowledge comes from Google. We all know the
internet can't be wrong.
Yoose are even smarter than Popeye and Bruce.

I taught you to grill hotdogs over a gas stove flame years ago.
If you insist on buying Banquet pot pies, try what I just told
you. Remember...only the Turkey ones are worth trying.