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headed up to Publix to buy another POT ROAST.
A roast that will fit and be cooked in a pot, makes sense to me.
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Beware of meat balls as well
What about cured bacon? What did they have to cure it of before they sold it?
Bacteria.
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I bet watching chicken nuggets being made is right up there with watching hot dogs being made

Good hot wings can be had at Beef O Bradys...The boneless wings are cheaper.
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Beware of meat balls as well
What about cured bacon? What did they have to cure it of before they sold it?
Cured bacon adds nitrates and phosphate.. so better without curing..our bacon is never cured.
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We get the fried chicken wings at King's Garden Chinese carryout 17860 SE 109 Ave unit #603 Summerfield FL 34491

They are large and delicious enough for two. Along with their vegetable delight or my own salad, dinner is done.
This sounds good! Thank you!
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I have seen heads without brains so why not chicken wings without bones?
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I'm assuming this thread is just a joke, but here is a video of how to debone chicken wings. It's a tedious process. I certainly wouldn't bother! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaGupcNKo0I
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I have seen a lot of advertising lately about boneless chicken wings. I could not fathom how that could be! So I went to a chicken hatchery and talked with the head chicken hatcher. He said the chickens use their wings to flutter so if they were boneless they could not flutter. Fluttering enables them to move faster and also ventilate their bodies.

He too admitted seeing these false advertisements. He could not understand why the government condoned such a thing. He did say that he had seen deformed chickens with no bones in their wings and they usually keep them in a ventilated room as they could not flutter. But their quantity is not enough to feed a nation.

Have any of you wondered about this conundrum?
What about the "Wings" places and you get everything except a wing. Small legs and who knows what else.
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On another note: I was at a chicken farm one time. While talking to the owner, a 3-legged chicken went running by us at high rate of speed. I asked, "what's up with that?" He said that they had developed these 3-legged chickens to increase drumstick sales. I asked if they tasted the same as regular chickens. He said he didn't know because he had never been able to catch one.
Same with those triple-breasted chickens, which aren’t really, more accurately they are triple HALF-breasted chickens. Very confusing. Must make walking particularly hard for those poor birds—more weight on one side than the other,

Do they even sell those any more?
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Old 09-22-2024, 06:13 AM
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On the lighter side (really!) there was an egg ranch near to where my airplane was hangared. The ranch produced not only eggs: once the hens reached the limit of their useful life they were sold to Campbell’s for soup chickens. “Shift change” was once a month as I recall.

Anyway, flying over that chicken ranch especially on a relatively calm A.M. meant some free altitude. Thermal on steroids! Of course the smell was not exactly pleasant…
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Same with those triple-breasted chickens, which aren’t really, more accurately they are triple HALF-breasted chickens. Very confusing. Must make walking particularly hard for those poor birds—more weight on one side than the other,

Do they even sell those any more?
They inject the cheaper brands of chickens with a type of saline solution. Did they get that idea from breast argumentation surgeons?
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Lol! Oh dear.

I was hoping this thread would be about finding the perfect wings here in TV. Long ago I waited on tables in one of the best wing places in Atlanta! I've had a difficult time finding similar since.
In my humble opinion, there is no such thing as a good boneless wing. Give me bones!
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headed up to Publix to buy another POT ROAST.
I’ll be over for dinner! We may have to start with dessert…
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Old 09-22-2024, 06:36 AM
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I found where they come from.
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I bet watching chicken nuggets being made is right up there with watching hot dogs being made

Good hot wings can be had at Beef O Bradys...The boneless wings are cheaper.
Boneless wings are not made like hot dogs, they are just cut from the breast meat which is very similar to wing meat. Nuggets are also cut from breast meat just a different coating than the wings. My guess is boneless wings came from the fact most people like the taste from the buffalo wings but with only 2 wings per chicken, someone figured out cutting up the breast and deep frying it like wings is easier, cheaper as you can get probably a dozen boneless wings from one bird and can be served while drinking beer watching football.

Calling it deep fried chicken breast won’t sell quite like the wing term and beer drinkers are no looking for nuggets or tenders but what goes with beer better that wings.
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