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Backpocket BBQ Chicken

Baked BBQ Chicken Tender and juicy, sweet and smoky, this Baked BBQ Chicken will shake up your weeknight dinner routine with big, bold flavor. You won’t believe it came from your oven! Why You’ll Love This Baked BBQ Chicken Breast Recipe Double the BBQ Flavor. This isn’t your ordinary barbecue chicken! By marinating the chicken in my BBQ Chicken Marinade and then slathering it in Homemade Barbecue Sauce you get maximum BBQ flavor. The sweet and tangy marinade infuses every bite, while barbecue sauce locks in the moisture and adds an extra layer of lick-your-fingers deliciousness. Tastes Like Grilling. The smoky flavors in the marinade and sauce are the next best thing to Grilled Chicken!  Ideal for Busy Evenings. When...

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Style Tips For The Tall, Muscular Man | Clothes For The Tall & Athletic Guy

Once a man gets past a certain size it's hard to find any clothing on store racks at all, much less enough of a variety to make significant choices and develop a personal style. Custom clothing isn't just a luxury for some athletes, it's a necessity. If you're unfortunate enough to have an NBA build without an NBA salary you're going to need to pick and choose your articles of clothing carefully to get a good look without going broke. Knowing the best choices ahead of time saves time, stress, and probably money as well, regardless of whether you're talking to your personal tailor or to a salesperson at a “big and tall” store. Good Looks For Tall, Broad Men...

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American Flag Cake (4th of July Cake)

Sure, this is a nice white cake. It looks a little boring, no? Well, let’s have a peek inside shall we? Wouldn’t this be a yummy and tasty patriotic cake for 4th of July or Memorial Day? I found a recipe for Rainbow cake on Whisk Kid. I thought that it was so cute. Then I saw Whisk Kid make it on the Martha Stewart show. When I saw it, I did think that the rainbow was cute, but all I saw was a cake for Memorial Day and the 4th of July. Red, white and blue. You see, 4th of July is my second favorite holiday. Thanksgiving is my all time favorite. We lived in Canada for a few...

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How to Declutter a House to Sell: 10 Key Rooms and Spaces

After years of living in the same house, things might have become a bit…cluttered. The baby swing your eight-year-old won’t use again, the broken table you meant to fix, or closets overstuffed with clothes you haven’t worn in years. All of that is perfectly fine — why have a home if not to live in it? — until it comes time to sell. Now you may be asking, do I need to declutter to sell my house? Decluttering your house can pay off — in both a higher sales price and fewer days on the market. Top real estate agent Michael Russo, who sells homes 57% faster than the average agent in Warwick, Rhode Island, says a home “will definitely...

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Where the Bistro Chairs Are Born

On a visit to French patio furniture company Fermob’s factory, one seating obsessive gets an up close-and-personal look at what is right and wrong with modern manufacturing. It is 6 a.m., though in my body it is midnight, and I have gotten maybe 10 hours of sleep in two days. The sun has just risen over Paris, where I have traveled over 3,000 miles to see about a chair. I cannot be the first to set out on such a quest, as silly as it sounds. The chair is the prototypical design object. It has inspired the kind of quotes featured on websites like brainyquote.com such as "A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That...

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