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Thread: white meat chicken versus dark meat
HeartofGold59
Joined:
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white meat chicken versus dark meat
Posted:
3/3/2007 7:32:12 PM
Dark meat is fattier than white meat. Lean meat always cooks
quicker than fatty meat, whether poultry or pork or whatever.
At least that's my experience. And frying chicken is too
messy and time consuming. Try baking it, skin on, high
heat, and brush it with oil. Even better, make a herb
butter and lift the skin to pat it in under the skin. Yum.
I am not a chicken fan, so it takes a lot to make me
want to make chicken at all.
HeartofGold59
Joined:
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Help!!! In love with a commitment phobia!
Posted:
3/3/2007 6:44:13 PM
One classic sign of a commitment phobic is someone
who has had lots of different jobs. Does this fit?
Also, there are often underlying reasons why someone
is commitment phobic, them not wanting to reveal their
own or their family's issues with substance abuse is
a big one.
Only you can decide if you get enough from the
relationship to make it worthwhile, but it sounds
like you are doing most of the giving. And many times,
we try to "fix" others so we don't have to deal with
our own issues. That's classic co-dependent behavior.
Bottom line, would you rather love or be loved? Why?
People have different needs, but I think it is true
that in most relationships one person does more
loving and one person does more receiving of
the love. In the best relationships, they are close
to balanced. In the worst, they are way off.
Which person are you, and which person do you
want to be?
Hope this helps, and best wishes,
HeartofGold59
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