ranches – How to Make Healthier Chicken Wings

July 6, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Uncategorized

I was born and raised in Buffalo, N.Y., so I have had my fair share of chicken wings.  I think this recipe is great for everyone, because they are baked and not deep fried.  Which I like because deep frying can be a little dangerous in the kitchen.

Naturally the #1 food at most parties is chicken wings, followed closely by pizza. I know their are 100’s of ways to make chicken wings and I’m sure most are very good. The recipe I want to share with everyone is great tasting, but almost as important as the great taste of these wings is the simplicity of making them. Also they maybe a little bit healthier, because they are baked in the oven.

The first thing to do is go to your local dollar store and buy a couple disposable baking pans, get any size you want. I would suggest the large ones that you can make lasagna in, I find they work the best.

This is the basic recipe for 2 1/2 lbs. chicken wings medium heat.

Preheat oven 425 f
2 1/2 lbs. chicken wings cut in 2 so you have a wing part and a little drumstick looking part, just spread the wing apart and cut into 2 pieces.

Spread the wings out in your disposable pan and bake for 1 hr.

For the sauce:

1/3 cup margarine try a healthy one like smart balance
1/2 cup hot sauce in Buffalo we use Frank’s Red Hot Sauce, which has this recipe on the bottle.

Melt your margarine then add your hot sauce, when the wings are done cooking, remove them from the oven. Then add your hot sauce into the pan with the wings and stir or shake gently the wings in the sauce.

A great way to serve them is in a crockpot on low or warm setting this way they will stay nice and warm for your party.

Just a regular blue cheese dressing is fine, a good one is use bottle ranches dressing and add your own fresh blue cheese. Celery and carrot sticks and your ready to party. The best part is no pans to clean. Trust me I tried this way with my own pans lined with foil and it still was a mess.

I hope you enjoy these wings at your next get together.

I am a hockey fan from Buffalo, N.Y. and over the years have tried many chicken wing recipes and this one is my favorite. You can make them ahead of time and then put them in a crockpot for the party, and they also travel easily.

For more great recipes go to

 

http://charhearn2.blogspot.com/2009/12/easy-popular-recipes.html

Review of The People’s Program

June 27, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cash Gifting Programs

RESIDUAL GIFTING PROGRAM

Review: The People’s Program is a newer residual cash gifting program. This program also appeals to many people because it has 9 levels of participation from $150 to $10,000. It has the same fancy graphics and replicated websites like the others. However you can semi-brand your site.

The Pros: Very well done program with a ton of training in the back office. Also, the admin fee is low at $50 / year. Cash gifts are delivered to participants via Fedex, UPS or DHL.

Best Feature: Training & marketing and simplicity.

The Cons: Some like the residual gifting, some don’t.

Biggest Flaw: Residual gifting structure (it sucks having to give up a part of every gift to your sponsor for life) and the admin fee, which makes this program borderline illegal due to making this a pyramid structure.

Admin Fee: $50 / year. Some justify this as an auto responder fee.

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