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  2. The Crock Pot Chicken Recipe That Fans Say Will Be ... - AOL

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    To make this meal, spray your Crock Pot with cooking spray and add your chicken breasts. Season the chicken with black pepper, paprika, garlic powder and onion powder.

  3. These Crock-Pot Soup Recipes Were Made for Cozy Nights - AOL

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    Crock-Pot soup recipes are perfect for busy fall days. Try Ree's slow cooker chicken tortilla and broccoli cheese soups, plus chicken noodle and loaded potato.

  4. Best Bites: Crock pot Hawaiian chicken - AOL

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    Say goodbye to bland grilled chicken and boring chicken roast. Instead, up your dinner game with this easy and tropical crock pot Hawaiian chicken dish. Made with sweet pineapple and barbecue ...

  5. Perdue Farms - Wikipedia

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    Perdue Farms is the parent company of Perdue Foods and Perdue AgriBusiness, based in Salisbury, Maryland. Perdue Foods is a major chicken, turkey, and pork processing company in the United States. Perdue AgriBusiness ranks among the top United States grain companies. Perdue Farms has 2021 annual sales of $8 billion.

  6. Cordon bleu (dish) - Wikipedia

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    A popular way to prepare chicken cordon bleu is to butterfly cut a chicken breast, place a thin slice of ham inside, along with a thin slice of a soft, easily melted cheese. The chicken breast is then rolled into a roulade, coated in bread crumbs, and then deep-fried. [7] Other variations exist with the chicken baked [8] rather than fried.

  7. Arthur Perdue - Wikipedia

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    Arthur W. Perdue (1885–1977) was an American businessman and the founder of Perdue Farms [3] along with his wife Pearl in 1920. [4] The business was started in his backyard, and at the time only produced table eggs from chickens, [ 4 ] but eventually grew into a $4.1 billion company.