Cooking 110 chicken halves today
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Cooking 110 chicken halves today
We have our annual chicken BBQ at our local swim club--110 halves, 150 ears of corn, 100 degree temps! Gonna be hot, but fun!
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
Standing by for pics...
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
Okay, really stupid question. Back shortly after planet earth was formed and I was a youngster i developed an inability to post pictures. I have a photo from my phone and just opened an Broken image account and I can see the photo on Broken image but I can't attach it. Anyone up for teaching an old dog a new trick? Thanks
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https://Broken image.com/a/aiHXgPway wrote:Okay, really stupid question. Back shortly after planet earth was formed and I was a youngster i developed an inability to post pictures. I have a photo from my phone and just opened an Broken image account and I can see the photo on Broken image but I can't attach it. Anyone up for teaching an old dog a new trick? Thanks
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I think I have the link above but couldn't figure out how to use HTML so it would open automatically. Anyway, hope it works.
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
Daaaaannng! That's a lot of chicken!
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
I prefer to use the postimage.org plugin on this site via the 'Add image to post' link in the 'post a reply' full editor. It's very convenient, and does not require an account.
A popup opens, then you click on "Choose images".
Browse to/select the photo you want to add, and it automatically uploads/adds the necessary code to your post. The process is essentially the same from a smartphone. On the iPhone, it allows you to browse to your Photo Library.
A popup opens, then you click on "Choose images".
Browse to/select the photo you want to add, and it automatically uploads/adds the necessary code to your post. The process is essentially the same from a smartphone. On the iPhone, it allows you to browse to your Photo Library.
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
Here you go. You want to copy the image address and use the
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
It was fun but really hot. The halves were larger than I like to cook so it was a constant juggle moving pieces and racks around. Real good time but it beat me up some.Michael Wise wrote:Daaaaannng! That's a lot of chicken!
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Re: Cooking 110 chicken halves today
Thanks so much Ware. I'll try the service you mention next time. So if I'm doing this from an iPad do I literally type all the characters of the image code or try to cut and paste or doesn't it matter. You're helping move into a new era (for me anyway), thanks!Ware wrote:Here you go. You want to copy the image address and use the
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