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	<title>Tim Neill &#187; Baconnaise</title>
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		<title>Eats: The Great Chicken Experiment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bacon...it's what's for dinner? Well, tonight it was. I picked up a chicken roaster the other week from the grocery store and had it sitting in the freezer. Wanting to do something a little different, I made another trip to the grocery store for some inspiration. I have to admit, chicken is a tasteless meat. It can be rubbery if overcooked, and a health hazard if not done enough. Nonetheless, the quest to flavor chicken with something that will make it taste like anything is a challenge for me. ]]></description>
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