Damn girl I've been cooking like that for over 40 years! Just like a roast fat cap up top, the breast get dry quickly. Cooking chicken upside down keeps it juicy.
Just a tip, if you don’t have butchers twine, you can use Tin foil…. Tear off a thin strip, roll it up like a pasta noodle, and then use it like a rope and wrap it around the legs of your bird. It is durable, flexible enough to bend without ripping, and oven safe. And, most people have tin foil in their home, so you will hardly be able to say you don’t have it! 👍🏼😊
Your overalls are so cute and perfect for the season. Also, you are so funny that you could do stand up comedy, if you wanted to… but I wouldn’t wish that on you or your precious family! ☺️ On a serious note though, yesterday I just happened to think about always seeing you put the bag of broccoli directly in the microwave, and it occurred to me that if you aren’t supposed to microwave plastic containers, maybe you shouldn’t be microwaving plastic bags either. I looked it up, and it isn’t a great idea unless the package specifies that it is microwave safe, so please rethink doing this. I know it’s a pain to dirty another dish, but I always put my frozen veggies in a glass dish with a cover to microwave them. Thanks, Mimi Robin😉
If you don't want the outer skin of the carrots and want to save more time, you can use a brillo pad. I do that for my Idaho potatoes when I want as much skin off without peeling them as possible
in a pinch you can use yarn and / or twisty ties like you get on a bag of bread. twist the ties together to hold the birds' legs together. your going to cut this off after the bird is cooked anyway.
I don’t know who you are talking about but I always cook my birds upside down! It uses gravity to have the fat from the back travel down and toward the breast and gives the most moist breast EVER!
On another post you were loading your dishwasher. You practically washed the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. Just scrap the food off into the trash. Unless your dishwasher is so old it’s ready to die it should clean your dishes fine.
OMG! Your are just the BEST!
You have an outstanding personality that pulls people in…
Keep on doing what you do so we’ll…😉😉😉
You are amazing thank you for being real❤
I have that same Dutch oven. Don't you LOVE IT????
Also I can smell that chicken roasting all the way down here in Georgia. And it smells good.
You didn't give us a chance to ask, 'but is it any good?' haha. I'm sure it was delicious!
It's good because 🥁 she cooked it🎉❤❤❤❤
I love your overalls!
Omg! Feathers? Stooop. Reason 230 I don't cook. Followed by number 231, putting things up the butt's of birds 😂 ❤ your channel
You’re very sassy today! Love it!
Those overalls are just darling. Thanks for going to all this trouble to show us how to cook.❤❤
Great video. Love your tutorial. Thank you! 😅
I love your outfit it looks so good on you.
😅mlmao every single time she accuses us of panicking it launches me into hysterics😅
Glad to see you seem to be feeling better. Happy Holidays!!!
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Your nails look so festive. Love them.
Those overalls are stinkin adorable! I want an apron made out of that fabric💜
I love those overalls.
Ouch, love your videos❤
Those overalls are beautiful... Does anyone know the brand?
I used to cook chicken like that but now it's easier to get rotisserie chicken at grocery store.
Damn girl I've been cooking like that for over 40 years! Just like a roast fat cap up top, the breast get dry quickly. Cooking chicken upside down keeps it juicy.
Spoon theory ❤️
Just a tip, if you don’t have butchers twine, you can use Tin foil…. Tear off a thin strip, roll it up like a pasta noodle, and then use it like a rope and wrap it around the legs of your bird. It is durable, flexible enough to bend without ripping, and oven safe. And, most people have tin foil in their home, so you will hardly be able to say you don’t have it! 👍🏼😊
Your overalls are so cute and perfect for the season. Also, you are so funny that you could do stand up comedy, if you wanted to… but I wouldn’t wish that on you or your precious family! ☺️ On a serious note though, yesterday I just happened to think about always seeing you put the bag of broccoli directly in the microwave, and it occurred to me that if you aren’t supposed to microwave plastic containers, maybe you shouldn’t be microwaving plastic bags either. I looked it up, and it isn’t a great idea unless the package specifies that it is microwave safe, so please rethink doing this. I know it’s a pain to dirty another dish, but I always put my frozen veggies in a glass dish with a cover to microwave them. Thanks, Mimi Robin😉
If you don't want the outer skin of the carrots and want to save more time, you can use a brillo pad. I do that for my Idaho potatoes when I want as much skin off without peeling them as possible
in a pinch you can use yarn and / or twisty ties like you get on a bag of bread. twist the ties together to hold the birds' legs together. your going to cut this off after the bird is cooked anyway.
The spoon theory. I've never heard anyone use it that doesn't have MS. Great attitude!
I know a lot of people with mental illness who use it!
fore thought is great, but who cares aslong as your family gets fed and everyone is happy
Cooking a chicken upside down is supposed to make the breast juicer
Sana sana for your finger
I don’t know who you are talking about but I always cook my birds upside down! It uses gravity to have the fat from the back travel down and toward the breast and gives the most moist breast EVER!
On another post you were loading your dishwasher. You practically washed the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. Just scrap the food off into the trash. Unless your dishwasher is so old it’s ready to die it should clean your dishes fine.
If you know you know 👍
So you have concepts 😅