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		<title>Comment on Chicken Soup with Lemon &amp; Mint by laurence</title>
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		<description>Hi Ami,

Sorry, only just saw this. A jointed chicken is one that has been chopped into portions of breast, thigh, drumsticks, etc, with the bones still in, normally.

Laurence</description>
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<p>Sorry, only just saw this. A jointed chicken is one that has been chopped into portions of breast, thigh, drumsticks, etc, with the bones still in, normally.</p>
<p>Laurence</p>
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