Thursday, February 7, 2013
Take a look at this slow cooker recipe for chicken and dumplings, and share your recipes with us.
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Thursday, February 7
Ingredients Directions Servings: 8 This recipe is from AllRecipes.com. Find more recipes like this one here, at AllRecipes.com
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Whitney Muyres shares her recipe for Crunchy Chicken Casserole.
Chicken casserole is a favorite dish because it is so quick and easy to make. But why waste your time on another chicken recipe if you are going to end up making a second meal for the children? Hamilton Mill resident Whitney Muyres shares a chicken casserole that has added sweetness and crunch to make your children ask for seconds. Do you often have to make a separate meal for your children? Do you have any family-friendly recipes to share? Tell us in the comments. “I like to make it because it's fast, easy, and the kids will eat it,” Muyres said. However, this is not just a dish that the kids will enjoy. According to Muyres, kids of all ages will enjoy the dish for years to come. “I like the water chestnuts in it and my husband loves the …
Friday, August 10, 2012
Atlanta will be the only market in the U.S. to offer Mighty Wings in 2012. The "crispy, crunchy, spicy, bone-in chicken wings" will be available while supplies last.
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Friday, August 10, 2012
All Marietta-area McDonald's restaurants will be serving up the zesty new Mighty Wings. These "crispy, crunchy, spicy bone-in chicken wings will zest up the summer," according to McDonald's representatives. Available throughout the metro area as part of a McDonald’s national menu test, Mighty Wings come sweet, spicy, cool or crisp unaccompanied or with three different dipping sauces: “Research shows that our guests today want more, meaty, bone-in chicken options,” said Donavon Groen, president of the Greater Atlanta McDonald’s Operator’s Association, in a press release. “McDonald’s is excited to bring chicken lovers across Atlanta a great-tasting wing that delivers a new, unexpected flavor experience that is bold and delicious.” The …
Friday, November 18, 2011
Sometimes the most tedious part of dining out is figuring where to go and where not to go. Patch makes it easy. We scout out restaurants for you. This week: Jerk Kitchen.
Jerk Kitchen is hidden away in the Walmart parking lot, unobtrusive and easy to overlook. The restaurant is very quiet and casual. There is outside and indoor seating; though it is limited. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a family diner, and the restaurant really appears to cater to takeout. Service: The service is very friendly and helpful. Never having eaten Jamaican food, my server had to explain almost every item on the menu to me, and she did so with a friendly smile. Entrees: The large portions left me unsatisfied and hungry; however, as I said, I've never had Jamaican food before so I was not sure what to expect. The prices were very reasonable. Most of the dinners can be ordered as a small or large serving, and the difference in …