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Costco Rotiss Chickens sf wrote: Ask her what breed of chickens. Maybe there is a 'homey' one. My experience is that they'll wander to where the bugs are. But as Wayne says- they don't fly much and a 2' fence will keep most corralled. They've been banned in most of the local municipalities [and suburbs] because they bother the neighbors. Jim
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Costco Rotiss Chickens On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 14:50:50 -0500, Boron Elgar wrote: I've never seen roasters in northern California either. Or Perdue. I do see them here in Texas. Sanderson Farms is the majority chicken around here. I'm surprised Tyson doesn't own all three (Foster farms, Purdue, Sanderson). -sw
Costco Rotiss Chickens spamtrap1888 wrote: That has absolutely nothing to do with the size of the chicken or your recipe and has everything to do with the fact that you don't know how to cook[period] You burned that chicken because your frying temperature was too high (and instead of paying attention you were at your pc masturbating to porn), simple as that. Chicken sizing is very basic, essentially by age. I see all the types of chicken in the stupidmarket (fryers, broilers, roasters, etc.). Naturally meat thickness (any meat, any food for that matter) determines cooking temperature/time and method. There is no reason roaster parts can't be pan fried, I do it all the time because that's the only size chicken I buy, just means less heat, more attention to flipping, and perhaps cutting parts smaller. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets...ocus/index.asp
Costco Rotiss Chickens Wayne Boatwright wrote: Congratulations, Wayne! This sounds like such a winner. -- Jean B.
Costco Rotiss Chickens On Mon 24 Jan 2011 11:27:41a, Jean B. told us... First of all, it turned out to be a "bad" neighborhood. We just didn't do our homework. Several houses down from us in a beautiful house there was a meth lab. Except for one next door neighbor, the others were rather unpleasant. We also had significant construction problems with the house. It really is nice, but we have a lot of settling in to do. At least we are fully moved in now and can concentrate on working around home. -- ~~ If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. ~~ ~~ A mind is a terrible thing to lose. ~~ ************************************************** ******** Wayne Boatwright
Costco Rotiss Chickens On Sun 23 Jan 2011 08:39:26a, sandi told us... Yes, I think you're right. :-) -- ~~ If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. ~~ ~~ A mind is a terrible thing to lose. ~~ ************************************************** ******** Wayne Boatwright
Costco Rotiss Chickens On Sun 23 Jan 2011 08:37:27a, sandi told us... I'm sorry to hear that, Sandi. It can be very frustrating working from afar to find a new home. You'd think an agent would be eager to find places for prospective buyers, especially considering the economy. I wouldn't drive through bad weather to get here. We were lucky when we moved to AZ. We moved in February, but as we left Cleveland there was little snow on the ground and we took the southern route. We didn't encounter any weather problems. Thank you! We've finally gotten everything moved, but not yet organized. That will take some time. However, at least we're here and we've eliminated that commute! -- ~~ If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. ~~ ~~ A mind is a terrible thing to lose. ~~ ************************************************** ******** Wayne Boatwright
Costco Rotiss Chickens On Mon 24 Jan 2011 06:23:19a, Steve Pope told us... Thanks, Steve. We're moved in but still disorganized. Just got the computers up and running last night. We're gonna love this! -- ~~ If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. ~~ ~~ A mind is a terrible thing to lose. ~~ ************************************************** ******** Wayne Boatwright
Costco Rotiss Chickens On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 13:27:41 -0500, "Jean B." wrote: I *know*. He's got me sold too. -- Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
Costco Rotiss Chickens Wayne Boatwright wrote: How so? That, combined with the lengthy Oh, gee. Such a thing would probably sway ME too. That sounds just wonderful! -- Jean B.
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