Chicken is killing us
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Meat is the number one cause for climate change? Quick, guize! EAT IT ALL!0
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Meat is the number one cause for climate change? Quick, guize! EAT IT ALL!
I will share with YOU because you are HAWT! :flowerforyou: :bigsmile:0 -
Free range chicken is a bad idea. They should all be locked up.
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Chicken is making me lean and hot.
And I even buy it from the USA against recommendations from everyone I know. Boneless, skinless chicken breast here in Canada goes on sale for $4.99 a pound. Across the border, just 20 minutes from my house, I can buy giant packs of it for $1.78/pound. I have no idea why. It's better not to ask questions when feeding a family of 7 on one income.
Preach it child!
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Free range chicken is a bad idea. They should all be locked up.
My money is on the chicken0 -
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So she's gone from sugar troll to chicken troll now?
That reminds me. I haven't had chicken and waffles in a while.
Well, breakfast has been decided. Thank you, OP. :flowerforyou:
Is it sabotage or a vast right chicken wing conspiracy?
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So she's gone from sugar troll to chicken troll now?
That reminds me. I haven't had chicken and waffles in a while.
Well, breakfast has been decided. Thank you, OP. :flowerforyou:
Is it sabotage or a vast right chicken wing conspiracy?
ooh, Ginger, that looks so clucking good.0 -
I just want to know when Minnie is going to start posting about all the e.coli and salmonella outbreaks caused by vegetables.
Oh that's right, Minnie's just a biased copy pasta troll, so that side of the fear mongering will never get shown...0 -
I just want to know when Minnie is going to start posting about all the e.coli and salmonella outbreaks caused by vegetables.
Oh that's right, Minnie's just a biased copy pasta troll, so that side of the fear mongering will never get shown...
There ya go...
http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/montevideo-tahini-05-13/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/saintpaul-04-13/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/bredeney-09-12/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2012/O26-02-12/index.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2419455/Sainsburys-recalls-brand-watercress-E-coli-outbreak-leaves-15-people-ill.html0 -
Chicken is making me lean and hot.
And I even buy it from the USA against recommendations from everyone I know. Boneless, skinless chicken breast here in Canada goes on sale for $4.99 a pound. Across the border, just 20 minutes from my house, I can buy giant packs of it for $1.78/pound. I have no idea why. It's better not to ask questions when feeding a family of 7 on one income.
Exactly. I spend like 4-500 a month for a fam of four!!! Its outrageous. And my boys are toddlers! 2 & 3.0 -
Chicken is a daily staple of mine. Feed me the chickennnnn.0
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Free range chickens are sooo 2012. Freeway chickens are the future.
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OMG - hysterical. I kid you not - the ads that come up on Tinypic that you have to type a code in to upload...was for Hot N Spicy McChicken (first I have seen).0 -
Don’t be comforted by the fact that chicken was processed in the U.S. either. Between slaughter and nugget-ization, chicken carcasses endure a host of perversions, making chicken less of a food and more of a food-like substance. They are injected with saltwater solutions to add weight and taste. Their bodies are mechanically separated through a processed called “Advanced Meat Recovery,” stripping the meat off leftover bones and turning it into the poultry version of pink slime. The resulting goop will be washed in ammonia to kill its bacteria population. It will then be cooked into something tasty and sold to you, the unwitting customer. And yes, this process does actually impact the food on your plate: According to a 2009 USDA study, eighty-seven percent of chicken cadavers test positive for E. coli, feces’ favorite bacteria, just before they are packaged and sent to a store near you.0
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Lesson? Cook your farking chicken!0 -
OP, you might wanna start
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