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A thoroughly cooked, washed, and broken chicken bone adds an especially gory effect.
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While it's not uncommon to transport a chicken by its feet, this upside-down hold risks breaking the chicken's hip.
If you mimed breaking a chicken drumstick off, chewed it and threw it, they would catch it like a chicken drumstick, look at it and throw it back like a chicken drumstick.
Before the group broke for chicken sandwiches, Stearns and Riley started an entry for Barry Ono, "the penny-dreadful king," who donated his collection of seven hundred penny dreadfuls — such titles as "The Bandits of Tarragona" — to the British Library, in 1941.
Don't be afraid to break the chicken's crust to take the meat's internal temperature; it should read 165 degrees.
Another Husi worker, who gave only the surname Zhang, said by telephone that he worked on the production line breaking up chicken into pieces.
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