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  2. Bring a Big Batch of Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken to the Picnic - AOL

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    In a 6- to 8-quart slow cooker, whisk together the BBQ sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, paprika, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, garlic, and onion until well combined. Add the chicken, stirring to ...

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    Good news—this slow-cooker recipe makes it easier than ever to create delicious, tender, and extra-flavorful pulled chicken right at home with minimal effort. Get the Brown Sugar BBQ Chicken recipe.

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    Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken and Veggies. ... 50 Best Slow Cooker Beef Recipes. ... Get the recipe: Slow Cooker Brown Sugar-Mustard Glazed Kielbasa.

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    Food processor, meat grinder, pressure cooker, slow cooker: March 7, 2011 () EA1414: 1415 "Devil Of A Cake" Cake: devil's food, red velvet — March 14, 2011 () EA1415: 1416 "A Bird in the Pie Is Worth Two in the Bush" Chicken pot pie — March 21, 2011 () EA1416: 1417 "Use Your Noodle IV: Lasagna" Lasagna: Slow Cooker

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    Recipes for Colorado green chili and slow-cooker baked ziti. Featuring an Equipment Review covering small slow cookers and a Tasting Lab on egg noodles. Season 8 (2015)

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    Jerk (cooking) Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice. The art of jerking (or cooking with jerk spice) originated with indigenous peoples in Jamaica from the Arawak and Taíno tribes, and was carried forward by the descendants of 17th century ...