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More and more people are raising chickens now . You can find fresh eggs for $2/dzn all day .
We started keeping chickens a while back. I think the cost of eggs is up to about $6/dz. Never should have given them names!
More and more people are raising chickens now . You can find fresh eggs for $2/dzn all day .
Got one in the fridge now. They are good for 3 meals for the two of us, with my version of Chicken Rosemary somewhere in there usually.Hey that idea of getting a clucker at Costco is great. Gotta go there tomorrow. Chikin prices are rising
We'll get 3 meals out of one too. Either from Costco or sam's Club. Last one will be lunch in the form of chikin salad. One of the main reasons of going to Costco is to get 2 packages of the individually frozen chicken breasts. We use them quite a bit for many different recipes for din-din. And with the chicken(Avian) flu the price is going to go pretty high soon and I think there will be shortages. The da**ed coyotes around here are trying to create a chikin shortage. We had 21 layers and in 2 months they've reduced the flock to 7. Reduced the coyote numbers by 5 and missed one this morning. I shot over him by a few inches...but he was at 75 yds. I wish I had a rifle...I held the Combat Masterpiece just a bit too high. I figured he was a 100 yds. The rangefinder later proved me wrong. I had a good solid rest too. I got a young one yesterday at about 20 yds with the S&W 41. The sucker looked like a small grey fox. One shot DRTGot one in the fridge now. They are good for 3 meals for the two of us, with my version of Chicken Rosemary somewhere in there usually.
Costco isn't far, and only 2 blocks from my physical therapy, so we combine trips.
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You are wrong in your belief that we don't include them in our daily diet. Just look at FDA regs that include tolerances for X number of insect parts in our food."Recent figures indicate that there are more than 200 million insects for each human on the planet! A recent article in The New York Times claimed that the world holds 300 pounds of insects for every pound of humans."
I believe that we are one of the few societies that doesn't include them in our regular diet. Lotsa protein there...
Graze hubby amongst the free samples. Cheap date.One of the main reasons of going to Costco is to ...
We asked the boys what they thought about a meatless meal tonight and both voted for grilled cheese and tomato soup.
Timeless comfort food that never fails to hit the spot.
Pics later.
In the 50's we had little money. Mom made spaghetti with sauce made from 50/50 ketchup and mayo.
There's some little girls in the neighborhood selling them for $2 /doz . Grocery store is double that .We started keeping chickens a while back. I think the cost of eggs is up to about $6/dz. Never should have given them names!
$4.99?! Maybe time for us to join up again! We like the rotisserie chickens, and use every bit, including the carcass for soup, but we're paying close to double that at the markets we use.Your drumstick looks a bit dry.
You can still get a Costco rotisserie chicken for $4.99. They taste great and yield at least 4 servings. Yum!
Whole chicken is $.99 a lb at the Safeway here.
Got two, both still frozen. About 5 lb each.
Winco 73% ground beef is $2.98 Lb.....
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You can still get a Costco rotisserie chicken for $4.99. They taste great and yield at least 4 servings. Yum!
It's a shrewd business model lolYou know that's the best value in the whole store, and it's a major draw.
Just got one yesterday...!
The problem is that I go in for the $4.99 chicken, and end up spending $100-150 on other "stuff"....
No discipline I tell ya...![]()