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People who own 2000-2005 Toyota Celicas.?

I want to buy oneIf anyone has a manual or automatic, pleasespecify which it is and tell me how it runs, if you have had any problems,what you think of it, anything like thatPlease don't leave anything outAll the pro's and con's you can think of, please share.:]

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Cover the chicken loosely with foil, to keep the moisture inRemove the foil during the last five to ten minutes of baking, to let it brown.
Try letting it come to room temperature before baking itI like to pan sear or pan grill thawed chicken breastI find that overcooking is a common issue, thus dry chickenTry a dry rub using your season all, garlic salt, black pepper and thee parsley flakesCook 4 minutes per side on medium-high heatIt will be super moistIf you want to continue baking, let rest a room temp until at least partially thawed and only cook for 25 minutes.
I cook my chicken like this and it is amazingly juicyI get chicken breasts with the skin on- I take it off before I eat it too keep it healthyAll you have to do is season it how you want, dry seasoning or wet then put good olive oil on itI use light oil and it taste just fineI then cook it in a jelly roll pan, any pan, cookie sheets work too, at 350 for about 30 -35 minutesSOOOO easy and the best chicken ever.
I bought a 2001 Celica GT brand new and still drive itI regularly take road trips (200-500 miles) and with 40 mpg highway and the 14 gal gas tank, I don't even need to stop to refuelGet mid to high 20's mpg around town I think the fastest I've driven was low 90's, although that was for a very short timeMy car rides very well until about 80 mphI notice a slight shaking in the car at this speedKeep in mind my car is a GT, not a GTS, with an automatic transmissionProblems: had to replace a battery 2 years ago in 2007I consider that normal maintenance, although inconvenientKnock on wood, I have had no other mechanical issues! Things I like best about my Celica: extra tight handling, easy to drive and park, awesome turning radius, sleek and sporty look, great mileage, ample size trunk relative to car sizeThings I would change: blind spots when in reverse (you get used to it craning your neck), dark cloth seats easily stain, other cars and esp.trucks sometimes don't see my car due to small size, have to stomp on the gas after a stoplight to accelerate quicklyIf you have young children who need a car seat, I would not buy a CelicaIt would be too difficult with tight back seat and limited accessI rarely use my back seat, other than groceries and luggageThe few times I did have passengers back there, they said that they were comfortable for the short tripAll in all, I love my car! It's perfect for my lifestyle, easy on the gas and fun to drive/rideUnless something tragic happens, I plan on keeping my car for a long time:)
try making a bed of veggies then put the seasoned chicken on top and wrap it up potatoes and carrots work well

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