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Big Game Wings

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January 21, 2026

My oldest son loves the game of football.  He was pumped to hear school cancelled, which meant he’d be able to stay up late to watch Indiana vs. Miami play in the college National Championship game. To top it all off, we enjoyed his favorite food too which goes along quite well with his love of football - chicken wings.  

It was my first time trying our new fully cooked chicken wings. They were very easy to prepare; they went from package to plate in 7 minutes using the air fryer. I enjoyed how well the buffalo sauce complemented the touch of smoke.  

If you haven’t tried our chicken wings yet but want to add a good protein to your plate - we have two options:

1. Party-Cut Wings (No Sauce)

2. Fully Cooked Buffalo Wings

Both go great in the oven or air fryer - the only difference is the amount of time you let them cook.  

You can find a recipe for both here!

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