Once your chicken is cooked, serve it with a variety of sides. For example, serve fried chicken with barbecue sauce and coleslaw for a savory meal. Other examples of sides include:  Healthy roasted vegetables such as roasted potatoes, carrots, and green beans  Traditional Southern fried chicken sides, such as mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and collard greens A small garden salad topped with your favorite dressing A small side of leftover fried rice This method is great for both leftover and freshly cooked chicken breast. First, toast a sandwich bun with some butter. Next, place the chicken breast on the bun and add whatever toppings you’d like. For example:  For a “chicken burger,” add tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, and mustard. Top the chicken with coleslaw for a tangy kick. Slather fried chicken breast in barbecue sauce and top it with pickles to make a chicken barbecue sandwich. This is a great way to use leftover chicken. First, remove any bones or chicken skin from the leftover chicken. Next, add some seasonings and mayonnaise. Serve the chicken with some fresh lettuce or on toasted wheat bread. To make a sweet, tangy chicken salad, combine:  About two cups of diced leftover chicken 1 stalk of celery, diced 1.5 teaspoons of chopped fresh dill 2 tablespoons of chopped parsley 1 cup of mayo 2 teaspoons of lemon juice 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard 2 teaspoons of kosher salt This method works best with bite-sized pieces of sautéed chicken. Sautéed chicken can be stirred into any pasta to add flavor and protein to the dish. For example:  Add chicken to Alfredo pasta. Stir a cup of cooked chicken into your favorite pasta sauce recipe. Add chopped chicken, olives, and olive oil to cooked bowtie pasta to create a pasta salad.
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One-sentence summary -- Serve chicken as a main course. Make a chicken sandwich. Make creamy chicken salads. Add chicken to pastas.


Your investment style can help you narrow down the various brokerage firms to find the one that will work best for you. Build a profile based on how much money you want to invest, how often you plan to trade, and how much investor support you want from your broker. Online brokers typically are best if you plan to trade frequently and don't need a lot of guidance and support. However, if you want a close, personal relationship with an individual broker, you'll typically want to make fewer trades as your fees will be higher. If all you want to do is buy some shares of stock in Nike and reinvest your dividends, you probably don't need a full-service broker. Look for an online discount broker with low fees.  The advantage of using a broker is that you don't have to do much, if anything, in terms of managing your investments. Your broker will manage your investments for you, but this does come with costs. If you plan on expanding your portfolio over time, or buying more complex investments, you may want a full-service broker who will provide more hands-on attention. The more hands-on management and personal attention you get from your broker, the higher their fees will be. Many online brokers don't require a particular minimum initial investment. This means you can open your account with a relatively small amount of money and add to it over time. You'll pay a fee for each stock purchase, so it may be better for you to save the money you would spend buying Nike stock in a savings account for a few months or a year, and then make a single purchase. There are many types of orders to buy stock, but you don't necessarily have to be familiar with all the order types to buy Nike stock. The easiest thing to do is place a limit order for the amount you want.  A limit order is a request to buy shares at the price you've named or better. Look at the current price of Nike and calculate the number of shares you could buy at that price for the total amount you plan to invest. For example, if Nike is currently trading at $50 a share, and you plan to invest $2,000 in Nike stock, you could place a limit order for 40 shares of stock at $50 a share. You might also consider placing a market order, which means you want to buy stock as soon as possible at the best available price. You would let your broker know the maximum amount of money you want to spend. If you are using an online broker, you typically can execute the order yourself and just wait for the order to be filled. If you have a full-service brokerage firm, call or email your broker and give them the details of your order. At this point you're a Nike investor. Continue to monitor the stock's performance so you can see how your investment is doing. Keep in mind stocks go up and down from day to day, so don't panic and sell in response to a short-term loss.
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One-sentence summary -- Create your investment profile. Compare possible brokers. Decide how much you want to invest. Pick the right order type. Submit your order to your broker.


From the A-stance, lift your dominant elbow up until your forearm is parallel to the floor. Let your wrist turn naturally downwards so that your knuckles are facing the ground. Do this as quickly as possible without moving your entire chest to avoid signaling your punch to your opponent.  You can throw a hook with your dominant or nondominant hand.  If you’re throwing this punch with your other hand, turn your nondominant wrist down while raising the elbow. The hook takes longer to throw than a straight punch, but it’s quite powerful when used correctly. Throw hooks when your opponent is really close to you to knock them off balance. A good hook also has a higher chance of knocking your opponent down, since you’re striking your opponent at an angle they aren’t expecting. The hook requires a small windup for maximum power. To put some weight behind your punch, bend your front leg down and in towards your body like you’re curling yourself up. Let your hip follow your knee like you’re twisting away from your opponent. Do not move your arms while doing this.  Your dominant hand should be directly behind your head at the end of this motion. Reverse the instruction to throw a hook with your nondominant hand; bend your back leg inwards while turning your torso slightly away from you. Maintain a bent elbow as you rotate your entire body towards your target. Pivot your back leg inwards while opening your front leg up to the target. Allow your punching arm to follow your hip and strike your opponent with your middle knuckle. When done correctly, this looks like your entire body is twisting forward like a hinge. For a hook with your nondominant hand the instruction is basically the same except you’re twisting from the other direction and using your nondominant leg to pivot your body.
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Turn your dominant hand down while raising your elbow. Bend your front knee inward while pivoting your entire body. Keep your elbow bent at a 90-degree angle while rotating into the target.