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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:22:28 GMT, "Vox Humana"
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> "Randy Marshall" > wrote in message
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> > while watching little house on the prairie about twenty years ago they
> > made up a batch of cinnamon chicken it sounds good but I have never
> > seen any kind of recipe for it does anyone here have a clue?
> >

>
> http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...chicken+recipe
>


Good site!

From the site above: This recipe is similar to one I used
to make... no crock pot involved, though - it was a straight
stovetop recipe.

Naranja Cinnamon Chicken

Naranja means orange in spanish. Both the fruit and the
color... this recipe calls for the fruit, but you could dye
it orange with some turmeric seasoning.

3-4 lb chicken cut into serving pieces
1 cup chicken broth, homemade or canned
1/4 lb butter
2 cups orange juice
1 cup raisins (I used sultanas)
Salt and fresh black pepper to taste
1/4 tsp cinnamon
2 Tbs flour

Heat butter in large skillet, and brown chicken. Remove
chicken pieces to slow cooker as they brown. Combine all
other ingredients, except flour, mix well and pour over
chicken. Cover pot, turn on LOW and cook 4-6 hours, or until
chicken is tender. Remove 1 cup of sauce from the pot and
combine with flour, mixing well. Return sauce -flour mixture
to pot. Turn pot on HIGH, and cook additional half hour.

Enjoy this crock pot chicken recipe.

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BOB wrote:
>Chef R. W. Miller *plagerized* from the folowing website:
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>http://foodgeeks.com/recipes/recipe.phtml?recipe_id=454


Don't you hate it when people use the word "chef" as a title? What's so
special about being a chef that it deserves to be used as a title? I think we
should all start using our job descriptions as titles.


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DJS0302 wrote

> Don't you hate it when people use the word "chef" as a title? What's so
> special about being a chef that it deserves to be used as a title? I
> think we should all start using our job descriptions as titles.


I think this is particularly ironic coming from someone whose Internet
handle starts with "DJ." I participate in several e-mail forums, and a
goodly portion of the other participants pretentiously style themselves "DJ
____".

Funny.

Professional Man Bob


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On Sat 22 Jan 2005 05:53:05p, Bob called across the abyss...

> DJS0302 wrote
>
>> Don't you hate it when people use the word "chef" as a title? What's
>> so special about being a chef that it deserves to be used as a title?
>> I think we should all start using our job descriptions as titles.

>
> I think this is particularly ironic coming from someone whose Internet
> handle starts with "DJ." I participate in several e-mail forums, and a
> goodly portion of the other participants pretentiously style themselves
> "DJ ____".
>
> Funny.
>
> Professional Man Bob


Could be initials "DJS".

Wayne


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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 22 Jan 2005 05:53:05p, Bob called across the abyss...
>
> > DJS0302 wrote
> >
> >> Don't you hate it when people use the word "chef" as a title?

What's
> >> so special about being a chef that it deserves to be used as a

title?
> >> I think we should all start using our job descriptions as titles.

> >
> > I think this is particularly ironic coming from someone whose

Internet
> > handle starts with "DJ." I participate in several e-mail forums,

and a
> > goodly portion of the other participants pretentiously style

themselves
> > "DJ ____".
> >
> > Funny.
> >
> > Professional Man Bob

>
> Could be initials "DJS".
>
> Wayne


You would be correct in that assumption. The letters are my initials
and the numbers are my birthday.

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On Sun 23 Jan 2005 01:50:33p, djs0302 called across the abyss...

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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Sat 22 Jan 2005 05:53:05p, Bob called across the abyss...
>>
>> > DJS0302 wrote
>> >
>> >> Don't you hate it when people use the word "chef" as a title?
>> >> What's so special about being a chef that it deserves to be used as
>> >> a title? I think we should all start using our job descriptions as
>> >> titles.
>> >
>> > I think this is particularly ironic coming from someone whose
>> > Internet handle starts with "DJ." I participate in several e-mail
>> > forums, and a goodly portion of the other participants pretentiously
>> > style themselves "DJ ____".
>> >
>> > Funny.
>> >
>> > Professional Man Bob

>>
>> Could be initials "DJS".
>>
>> Wayne

>
> You would be correct in that assumption. The letters are my initials
> and the numbers are my birthday.


I was pretty sure about that, actually.

If you haven't already noticed, we tend to off on tagents here at times!
<G>

Wayne

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