Subj : 4/15 Tax Day - 3
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Sun Apr 14 2024 01:03 pm

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     Title: Tax Day Chicken In Every Pot
Categories: Poultry, Herbs
     Yield: 4 Servings

     4 lb Free range chicken
     2 lg Garlic cloves; pressed
     2 sl Lemon; seeded
     1 tb Fresh thyme
     1 tb Purple sage
     1 tb Rosemary needles
          Salt & Ground pepper

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     4 md Potatoes; peeled, lg chunks
     4 lg Carrots; scraped, 2" chunks
     8 sm Onions; peeled, trimmed

 Ah, April 15th....the day taxes are due to be filed
 here in the US of A. I filed my taxes asap since I
 would be opening up my wallet to receive and not give.
 But this is a day we are reminded of just how much
 we're turning over to the government and just where
 it's going. In 1928 during the campaign for Herbert
 Hoover, "a chicken in every pot and a car in every
 garage" was promised by the his campaign. Oh my, how
 times have changed, or not.

 The Great Depression of 1929 soon followed. Being
 optimistic, we want comfort food. I made my chicken
 and felt lucky to have it as this tax day came. The
 spring weather has brightened up my herbs growing
 outside, so I added some fresh thyme, purple sage,
 and rosemary to my chicken. I tuck these underneath
 the skin along with some lemon slices and garlic, so
 that they slowly flavor the chicken as it roasts.

 Adding potatoes, carrots and onions to the roasting
 pan just brings it all back home.

 Take a free range, organic chicken and rub 2 lg cloves
 of garlic that have been put through a garlic press
 under the breast skin. Then stuff a small handful of
 fresh thyme, sage, rosemary, and 2 lemon slices under
 the skin.

 Add some cut up vegetables of your choice alongside
 the chicken. A fresh grinding of pepper and a sprinkle
 of sea salt make it ready to roast at 350.F/175.C, for
 about one and a half hours, or until the legs jiggle
 freely (no jokes here!).

 Stir the vegetables often while roasting so they don't
 get too crisp on one side. Serve a lemon slice and some
 fresh herbs with each portion and enjoy your Chicken in
 Every Pot

 The Car in Your Garage is on you!

 w/ritten by Diane

 http://en.petitchef.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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