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Default A Lovely Little Hen

Cheri wrote:

> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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> > Ophelia wrote:
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> > > "jmcquown" wrote in message
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> > > On 11/25/2018 4:12 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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> >>> "jmcquown" wrote in message

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> >>> or, how this non-millenial did not disrupt Thanksgiving.

> Heck, I >>> didn't even bother to roast the cornish hen until this
> evening.
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> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/ZKTBM091/little-hen.jpg
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> >>> Jill
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> >>> That looks lovely. It is a long time since I actually roasted a
> >>> bird. We usually cook on the rotisserie.
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> > > I don't roast birds (or beef, for that matter) often enough to
> > > justify a rotisserie. It works for you, wonderful!
> > >
> > > Jill
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> > > Well we had one tonight, and I must say, it didn't look anything
> > > like yours BUT it was juicy and tender and really good)
> > >
> > > I must make a confession here, D. always does the rotisserie
> > > stuff It is the ONLY cooking he does, but heck I am not
> > > complaining))
> > >
> > > BTW just so you know, our rotisserie isn't as posh as Carol's
> > > It is in a very small oven)

> >
> > Here is close to my unit. Not quite as big but workable.
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> >

https://www.ebay.com/p/Franklin-Chef...d=153185995468
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> I have one of the old Ronco Rotisseries 4000. It has been in the box
> in the garage for several years now, but as I remember, it did work
> well, but to me it is one of those things that is more trouble to
> clean than the cooked result is worth.
>
> Cheri


I think that is where the vericals seem to win. Less cleanup involved.

Carol