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Rusty Rooster
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Thank you VERY much. Doubt we will ever rival the "Chicken Ranch" but we now have our first real resident thanks to you. Never have enough rubs & especially one I hadn't tried. The coffees look great, anything with pecan flavor has to be good, can't wait to try them.
Tom
Tom
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I knew I'd be able to find a "Rusty Rooster" if I looked long enough and sure enough, we found one. I'm sure the Chicken Coop started with just one chicken too! Hope you enjoy your "Rusty Rooster"!
We love those rubs, especially the pecan. I thought you could use the coffee as a beverage or rub. Either way, it's from Texas and I hope you enjoy it all.
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That is one great gift! I trust that like the American Express card, you'll never leave home without it. I look forward to seeing it at the next Egg fest.
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Thank you again for all of it. My wife decided the "rooster" should reside right here above our computer & not out in the weather with our egg so I can see him anytime.
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Hey! Cool gift. Now that you have a resident-rooster you can start your own Chicken Ranch. Once started, it grows quickly and is loads of fun.
Spring "Lots-a-Rust" Chicken
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I have wanted to build a roof over my egg for years. Similar to the one Sparky used to have if you remember. Then we could allow this resident to stay with our egg. Till then, looks pretty good right here!
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I've seen some pretty nifty roof designs over the years but I don't recall what his looks like. All I know is that cooking under a roof is better, especially if there's good air circulation.
Spring "Down Under The Roof" Chicken
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