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lol just rub it in poacher lol iv seen them wrapped in streeky bacon in tinny then after so long open it a bit and keep spooning over the juices untill it crisps right up eather that make up a honey type dressing and get it over a spit keep splashing it on and once your happy with how its cooked dig in or even better spit the whole bloomin thing aw am i hungry now . gonna have the 3 sets of woodys brest i naild with the 22 on a piece with some broon sauce lol.

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take your back leg and place it in a deep baking tray rub it over with butter then rub on seasoning <old bay> is good if you can get it if not some herb seasoning will do, then cover in streaky bacon,,, make up a pint of bisto chicken gravy, but more waterey than you use at the table , then pour this over the meat and cover with foil sealing around the edges cook on high for about 2 hours if its a big leg,,, every 20 minutes or so take out of oven pull back the foil and liberly ladel the the gravy juices all over it then place back the foil and back in the oven,,,,, when it is done nothing on gods green earth taste's as good i like to make up some strogganof or creamy mushroom sauce for mine ,you know those packets where you just add the sachet contents to warming milk on the stove.................... whats your best recipe????

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