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I was driving 200 miles, so I had to plan accordingly. I drove 100 miles (speed was around 70-80mph) and nearly overcooked the chicken. But at that rest stop I had 1 chicken breast and it was delicious. When I came to a stop, the smell of the chicken and herbs surrounded the car. And at the horror of onlookers, I proceeded to eat from my engine bay.

After the 100 miles, the chicken was well browned -- I think 60 miles would have done the trick.

At this time, the noodles were done, and were moved to a slightly cooler area. The potato package was still raw as I had placed it in an area too cool to cook properly.
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Nov 20, 2009. 12:15 AMViolet_blue says:
Lol>you drove 100 miles and overcooked the chicken
 
Dec 3, 2011. 5:03 AMmban2 says:
hahaha, i think you should think very careful about how long is your journey and what kind of food that you want to make with your car

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