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    <head>
      <title>Buffalo Wing Sauce</title>
    </head>
    <yield><qty>4</qty></yield>
    <ingredients>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit></unit></amt><item>8oz bottle durkee red hot sauce (or franks, or in oz - maggi hot sauce</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>2</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>margarine</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>vinegar</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>honey</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>lemon juice</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>garlic, fresh, minced</item></ing>
    </ingredients>
    <directions><p>Put all ingredients in a sauce pan and simmer on low until it is all melted / mixed well. It mellows and gets a nice sheen to it as it cooks.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Keep it warm while you prepare your chicken.&nbsp; </p>
<p>I&nbsp;usually put the sauce over the (already cooked) meat and then cook further in the oven, but it's not a requirement.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p></directions>
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