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No. That's why the chicken is roasted. The rest of the menu is probably scalloped potatoes, ham, and roasted green beans. There are two gluten free adults and several diabetics in the family. Unless I should start from scratch on the menu. I've got two days to figure it out.Was the person who died black?
Depends how it's roasted I would say. A good roatissare chicken cooked over charcoals or a even a gas barbeque stuffed with lemon and fresh herbs (rosemary/thyme/oregano etc) is delicious. But if the breast is dry which is easy to happen it's ruined. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. I can't wait for the snow to melt.No. That's why the chicken is roasted. The rest of the menu is probably scalloped potatoes, ham, and roasted green beans. There are two gluten free adults and several diabetics in the family.
It is the menu I want to run, but I was worried it seemed cheap. I generally try to cook comfort food for funerals. It also does fit the dietary restrictions, so everyone can eat everything without worry.Go for it, I understand that if you're not interested in the menu but you want to be polite.
Oh my dear apologies, I didn't know that background knowledge. No, not at all. You're just adhering to certain restrictions so it may require sacrifice, I wouldn't consider it cheap.It is the menu I want to run, but I was worried it seemed cheap. I generally try to cook comfort food for funerals. It also does fit the dietary restrictions, so everyone can eat everything without worry.