THE FOOD I SURVIVED ON FOR MANY YEARS/OLD SCHOOL BAKED CHICKEN AND RICE /CHEAP,DELICIOUS & FILLING


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OLD SCHOOL BAKED CHICKEN AND RICE This is a very easy,quick ,delicious and cheap cost effective meal that feeds lots of …

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  1. Sherry Moore
    Sherry Moore says:

    I enjoyed this chicken and rice video. Quick simple and easy. ( Boiled chicken and noodles is one of my favorite dishes from childhood.) I enjoy them both still to this day. You cannot go wrong with kool-aid. I remember it being 10 for a $1.00.

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  2. Dexter Smith
    Dexter Smith says:

    Chef, when you revealed the prices of the chicken legs and thighs back in day, I just knew this video was on point. Plus, when you mentioned Kool-Aid and sugar, I was leaning in. The good old days were really the good old days, even if we struggled. But the struggles defined us and made us who we are today.

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  3. Marsha Jordan
    Marsha Jordan says:

    Your mail books delicious. Thanks for taking us down memory lane with all those prices for sugar Kool-Aid the chicken all those things I remember as a young child growing up and even in my young adulthood I remember all those prices but things have drastically changed today thanks for sharing and blessings to you

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  4. Camille White-Harrell
    Camille White-Harrell says:

    As stated yesterday I was going to fix this for Thursday’s dinner. Well I did and my husband loved it. I did it like in the video, but I didn’t put onions in it. I thought I had some at home but I didn’t. Thank you for this quick and delicious meal,

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  5. Linda V
    Linda V says:

    When I was a kid, we are second generation American-sicilians, we ate cheap food like lots of beans, pigs feet, a pig "sheet's of skin, we would throw bread crumbs on it, roll it up, tie it with thread, cook in tomato sauce for about two hours. Then cut it up like cinnamon rolls. We ate snails. Almost never had beef. Chicken for DAYS, liver, and lots of pasta. My father made a garden to help. Sometimes, there was very little food for all 7 of us, we would throw an egg into water with bouillon cube and make soup. We ate cream of wheat for breakfast because it was cheap. We NEVER went to McDonald's or out to eat, that was for rich people. And we always donated at church. I could go on and on. We didn't eat any processed foods, and we are all very healthy.

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  6. Julia Brown
    Julia Brown says:

    This is definitely a old school recipe my late mom used to make this meal for our family back in the days i remember it well dad was a southern man and mom would make all kinds of food for our family. I ❤️ it..thanks for sharing this chef..😊👍🏽❤️🙏🏽

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  7. Renee Baer
    Renee Baer says:

    Good morning! Yep, back in the day. I used to pay 10cents a pack for kool aid & yes, chicken & rice, meatless spaghetti, pancakes, hotdogs & beans & scrambled eggs when I was raising my sons myself.
    I used to use a pkg of Lipton onion soup back in the day.
    I still love all those old school poor man’s meals & so do my sons & they are grown men now…🥰 I also cut back on the sugar in the Kool Aid to save some money & cut back on sweets…

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  8. Jeri Buckner
    Jeri Buckner says:

    Mornin Chef Jeffrey… you too me down memory lane. My daddy use to say "light bread" haha. Sometimes my momma would make smothered rabbit and rice, biscuits for breakfast. Absolutely delicious. We dranked plenty of grape Kool Aid with tea cakes in those Tupperware aluminum color glasses. Best days of my life. Thank you for sharing your recipes..be bless have a wonderful day.

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  9. Jana Banana
    Jana Banana says:

    What brand name of the skillet you use? Do you have an Amazon "store"? I made the smothered pork steaks last weekend – so so good with leftovers in the freezer. Oh by the way, your shirt is such a vibrant Broncos orange! I couldn't resist…

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  10. Sheila Flowers
    Sheila Flowers says:

    Hi 👋🏿 Chef Jeffrey, This is one of the cheap staples that could feed an army if needed. Chicken , rice, and gravy with green beans or English peas. Add some rolls and dinner was on! Looks like another good 👍🏽 one! May God continue to Bless you and your family! Much Love ❤️

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