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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Jan 13, 11:15?am, Sqwertz wrote:
    And dude, all that bouncing is just the thing that could get his leaky
    BUM syndrome going. You don't want to be behind him in the checkout
    line while he sexually harasses the checker.


    --Bryan

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:17:47 -0500, blake murphy
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    I didn't get that fun until I moved to 13th St and 6th Avenue.

    Boron

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 13:50:26 -0800, Dan Abel wrote:


    Apparently it's different in Town here.

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    Carrot cake counts as a serving of vegetables.

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On 1/14/2011 7:53 PM, Arri London wrote:

    It would be colossal to a pet. Though, no, I wouldn't waste one on
    them. Oh, OK, Shamrock is looking at me saying "waste???" so he could
    have some.

  5. #35

    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    Dimitri wrote:

    We've made really good soup from the skeletons.


    I've noticed that several groceries near us have a machine that looks
    the same as the one at Costco, but the chickens at the grocery (in
    addition to costing a dollar more and being a bit smaller) tend to be
    drier. Before you mentioned this I had thought that Costco turns them
    over more quickly so they have had less time the drain and dry. Now I
    suspect you're correct. Brining improves turkey so it should work great
    on chickens.

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:17:47 -0500, blake murphy wrote:


    Did you throw strings of beads? (To trip them up).

    -sw

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    "Brooklyn1" wrote in message
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    No question the seasoning is heavy but the seasoning seemed to be throughout
    the meat as well as the texture being very moist. Of course the moist
    texture is very common in rotisserie cooking.

    Dimitri

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    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:42:15 -0800, sf wrote:


    i would just crack open a beer and go out on the balcony and watch. dyke
    bikers motorcycle club, new york!

    your pal,
    blake

  9. #39

    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On 1/14/2011 1:54 PM, sf wrote:


    But they are roasters, not fryers.

  10. #40

    Costco Rotiss Chickens

    On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:26:29 -0500, Cheryl
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    No roasters here. Haven't seen those in years and when I did, they
    were stewing hens because they were too tough to roast.

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    Carrot cake counts as a serving of vegetables.

 

 

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