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Shouldn't that song selection be by Steppenwolf........Born To Be Wild........
"Get your motor running, get out on the highway, headed for adventure, and whatever comes my way...."
Yep or - from the original movie " Cars " Rascal Flatts Life is a Highway,
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We moved to an over 55 3 years ago - here in the Atlanta area - there are no parties! Potlucks start at 5 or 6 and are put away by 7. Suggestions for other things ... oh well, so sad
Prior to this were used to dinner groups, wine groups...several spur of the moment get togethers. Sme plannned/themed (bring an ugly wine....) get togethers, big and small. My feeling is life is too short to not just have fun.
Cannot wait to be there .... entertaining and making new friends!

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Would you mind sharing your jerk chicken recipe? I bought a jar of Walkerswood Traditional Jamaican Jerk seasoning recently in Jamaica, but now, I don't know what to do with it.
First of all, you bought the RIGHT product. Walkerswood is all we use. It was recommended by a Jamaican friend of mine.
Buy some decent size legs and thighs. Make some fairly deep slashes across both sides of the meat. Rub the seasoning on and into the meat, 3/4 teaspoon, per piece using surgical rubber gloves and DON'T rub your eyes. This amount will be reasonably spicey.
Bake in the oven at 275-300 until the internal temp is around 140 degrees. Remove from the oven and finish on the grill until it's browned and around 160-170 degrees. The entire cooking process can be done on the grill but it tends to flare unless it's done on indirect heat.
Serve it with some cold Jamaican rum punch. We asked our bartender friend in Jamaica why our rum punch didn't taste like his...he said "ya mon, don't forget to add a splash of bitters" He was right!
Walkerswood is difficult to find in central Fl. It can be ordered online at www.mohotta.com
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First of all, you bought the RIGHT product. Walkerswood is all we use. It was recommended by a Jamaican friend of mine.
Buy some decent size legs and thighs. Make some fairly deep slashes across both sides of the meat. Rub the seasoning on and into the meat, 3/4 teaspoon, per piece using surgical rubber gloves and DON'T rub your eyes. This amount will be reasonably spicey.
Bake in the oven at 275-300 until the internal temp is around 140 degrees. Remove from the oven and finish on the grill until it's browned and around 160-170 degrees. The entire cooking process can be done on the grill but it tends to flare unless it's done on indirect heat.
Serve it with some cold Jamaican rum punch. We asked our bartender friend in Jamaica why our rum punch didn't taste like his...he said "ya mon, don't forget to add a splash of bitters" He was right!
Walkerswood is difficult to find in central Fl. It can be ordered online at www.mohotta.com
Thanks Pat! I can't wait to give this recipe a try. Thanks for sharing.
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