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You might want to try the seasoning packets that

Posted By: luv2type on 2007-03-09
In Reply to: Help with Grilled Chicken / Indoor grilling please - Inept

allow about 20 minutes of marinading.  McCormick's makes some good ones.  Try also pounding the chicken so it is flat instead of so thick straight from the package.  A good site is www.tasteofhome.com.  They have some easy recipes.  Have you tried googling George Foreman grills and looking for recipes in that fashion? 


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Most of the marinade packets
tell you on the back 30 to 60 minutes.  The longer you marinade it, the stronger it will be. 
Lawry's seasoning.
Trying marinating them for a few hours first and get yourself a meat thermometer. :-) Lawry's has a great lemon pepper marinade.
Essence of Emeril seasoning. No MSG.

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I love Bell's Seasoning mixed in with mine.

...along with the ol' standby's of mayo, onions, black pepper, and I line my bread with cranberry sauce.


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Creams make me itch even more, what I have used is Aveeno skin relief body wash, not the packets
you dissolve in the water, but the actual wash that costs anywhere between $6-7 depending on where you live and was with that 2-3 times a day.  You can try that too and see if it helps her any.