Yes, you may be able to cook chicken nuggets and fish fingers on BBQ. Put them on a pan on top of the rack. Do not set them directly on the coals.
The fingers are called digits, and the part above (proximal) to them are the palmar and dorsum parts of the hand.
Chicken and mainaise depending what you put in it but normally just the two above.
Ingredients1 Env. Onion Soup Mix *1/2 c Plain Dry Bread Crumbs1 1/2 ts Chili Powder1 ts Ground Cumin1 ts Thyme Leaves1/4 ts Red Pepper2 lb Boneless Chicken Breasts **Oil * You can use onion or onion-mushroom recipe soup mix in this recipe. ** Chicken breasts should be cut into 1-inch pieces. ~ ~ In large bowl, combine onion recipe soup mix, bread crumbs, chili powder, cumin, thyme and pepper. Dip chicken in bread crumb mixture, coating well. In large skillet, heat 1/2-inch oil and cook chicken over medium heat, turning once, until done; drain on paper towels. Serve warm and if desired with assorted mustards. ~ ~ MICROWAVE DIRECTIONS: Prepare chicken as above. In 13 x 9-inch baking dish, arrange chicken, then drizzle with 2 to 3 T oil. Heat uncovered at High (Full Power) 6 minutes or until chicken is done, rearranging chicken once; drain on paper towels. Serve as above Makes about 5 dozen nuggets.
It doesn't matter unless you chicken is open, or beef if the chicken is safely closed then yes.
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to keep a chicken healthy you have to make the chicken go on a treadmill and make sure the chicken lifts only 5 kg not any above
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it is not reccomended you are probably better off storing the chicken over the steak
The temperature may be above normal.
It is not necessarily cold above the atmosphere. In direct sunlight, it can be quite hot.
When a bat's fingers make a hat above its head, it is likely in a position where it is hanging upside down, as bats typically roost in this manner. Their wings and fingers are spread out, creating a shape that resembles a hat. This position allows bats to easily take flight from their roosting spot.