Grilled Chicken with Fresh Herbs
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This recipe easily serves more than four. Perfect for leftovers the next day, it's sure to become a family favorite.

This classic and versatile recipe is a perfect once-a- week meal. Serve the tender chicken along with the root vegetables and flavorful broth. Any leftover broth can be used within a few days or frozen to make stews, soups or sauces.

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