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senior citizen 06-21-2013 08:40 AM

Everything old is new again
 
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BobnBev 06-21-2013 09:01 AM

Boy, could I tell you stories about raising chickens...:MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::1rotfl:

senior citizen 06-21-2013 09:03 PM

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TednRobin 06-21-2013 09:29 PM

We have 20 girls here in PA and 2 turkeys growing for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I love them but will have to get rid of them once we move down to TV full-time. :(

senior citizen 06-21-2013 09:32 PM

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Schaumburger 06-22-2013 03:25 AM

A few years ago I vacationed in Key West, and I took a trolley tour that went all over Key West. I was so surprised to see chickens running free in some people's yards. At first I thought I was seeing things.

jblum315 06-22-2013 04:50 AM

Never mind New Jersey. Some people are raising chickens legally in BROOKLYN.

jblum315 06-22-2013 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 695848)
A few years ago I vacationed in Key West, and I took a trolley tour that went all over Key West. I was so surprised to see chickens running free in some people's yards. At first I thought I was seeing things.

Yes the chickens have really taken over in Key West. There's a rooster that hops up on a roof and crows, not just at daybreak but all day long!

senior citizen 06-22-2013 05:50 AM

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senior citizen 06-22-2013 05:59 AM

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asianthree 06-22-2013 07:40 AM

it was my job to get the morning eggs...i loved my pets but as i got older i stopped giving them names....because soon they would be sunday dinner.

senior citizen 06-23-2013 03:26 AM

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Quixote 06-23-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by senior citizen (Post 696306)
.... The best roast chicken I've ever had in my life was in Colorado...... Free range chicken. It was so different than what we buy in the supermarket. A drier (rather than slimey texture) but tender and just natural tasting......delicious.

We are all so used to our adulterated food..........sad to say.

.... [N]ow, the meat just isn't the same unless one can afford the organic or free range type..........actually, over the years, we've eaten less and less meat....

There is no reason for us to be "so used to our adulterated food"! On this topic of "old is new again," those of us who are old enough can think back to the times when our foods were not so adulterated, either to create greater profits or to increase shelf life (which is probably another means to greater profits...).

At one time virtually all our food was organic and free range—and that wasn't so long ago! Look what we're choosing to do to ourselves—and our children—nowadays. Look at the constantly increasing percentage (in children in particular) of food allergies. It's not hard to imagine what is causing this:

In some cases food is genetically modified, so what was once simply "food" is now "genetically modified food," but to use the word "food" for both is questionable. And then there are additives like "flavor enhancers" (which too often is "MSG") and the increased use of pesticides. Could these account for the increase in food allergies? Do we question what the meaning is behind "being allergic to FOOD"?!

We do NOT have to live this way if we so choose. I agree that organic foods and free-range meat (and I too eat less and less meat as I get older) are more expensive, but are we worth it, and are our children worth it? Can we not set priorities, maybe go to the movies less or eat out less often, so that there is more available for healthier foods? After all, when we had gasoline crises in the past, we found ways to manage....

See more info in the following link:

Food Allergy Among US Children: Prevalence and Hospitalizations

Look at some of the points made and how can they NOT make us more conscious of this issue:
  • Four out of every 100 children have a food allergy
  • Food allergy in children in the United States is becoming more common over time
  • Children with food allergy are more likely to have asthma or other allergic conditions
  • Recent data show hospitalizations with diagnoses related to food allergies have increased among children

Think about it....

VICAR OF DIBLEY 06-23-2013 11:52 AM

Thank you for the memories
 
The best chicken I ever had was one our son prepared for us. It was when he was learning how to slaughter chickens -they were organic chickens.

I remember going with my Grandmother to pick out a live chicken, and the butcher preparing it for her. I also recall hoping that the chicken would have an unlaid egg in it.

This was in New York City.

Does anyone recall eggs that had a double yolk?

The wonderful memories continue, but I will end here.

zonerboy 06-23-2013 12:12 PM

Let's hope we don't start having free range chickens down here in The Villages.
Then we'd have to put up with reading chicken poop threads.


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