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    Share Your Go-to Weeknight Chicken Recipe with the Shine Supper Club

    Share your easy weeknight chicken recipe with the Shine Supper ClubSo long, summer, hello September. We're ready to embrace quick-cooking weeknight-friendly dinners that make the back-to-school transition that much easier. We're issuing a call to food bloggers and home cooks everywhere: what's your go-to easy weeknight chicken dinner? One winner will be chosen by the Shine community and featured on the Shine homepage. Ready to join us? Here's how:

    To Join Us:
    1. Write a blog post, on Shine or elsewhere, telling us about your favorite weeknight chicken recipe by Monday, September 24th. Be sure to include a photo and a recipe.
    2. Mention and link to the Shine Supper Club in your post: http://shine.yahoo.com/supper-club/
    3. Tweet @yahooshine with a link to your post and include the hashtag #shinesupperclub. Aren't on Twitter? Email the link to shine_sarahmccoll@yahoo.com. We will compile the links and send them out to all participants to include in their post so all Supper Club members can share in the link love.

    The Shine Supper Club is a virtual potluck: our our real-life, down and dirty blogging collective for people who love to cook and eat--novices, experts and everyone in between. Each month, we present a theme for your cooking inspiration and you bring your best dish. It's a place to commiserate and encourage, inspire and kvetch.

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