Today's TV Recipe | | Baked Crispy Chicken Just 'cause you're trying to eat healthier doesn't mean you have to cut out fried chicken! Our Baked Crispy Chicken is an oven-fried chicken recipe that delivers the same amount of crispy yumminess as the deep-fried kind, but without all the guilt! If you love our recipes, don't forget to send this link to your friends so they can sign up for our newsletters! | | | | Recipes from the '50s and '60s | | | | - Old-Fashioned Meatloaf - Meatloaf was pretty scarce during the Great Depression, due to rationing, so when the Great Depression was over, this dish came ...more
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