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i try to buy the free range chickens... although i do buy the ready cooked ones from asda.
but i do prefer the free range that you cook your self. |
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are the cooked ones free range?:rolleyes:
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I like many who buy and cook a full bird always use every bit of it .
once done i boil for the stock then strip the carcus for the dog . my freezer is full of chicken stock . Like many i have been a single mum of four and have had to make ends meet so have been thankful for the more affordable birds and other meats for that matter . It beats starving anyday. |
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well put cherokee!!!!
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Well, the £2.00 chicken is no more, I went to ASDA today and bought the worlds tiniest chicken ever, in all decency they should have waited until it was completely out of the shell before cooking it, this one cost £3.00.
I didn't enquire about the cost of a normal sized one, I bet this poor soul was brought up under similar conditions to those back in 2008 nothing has changed except the price.:D |
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Food price inflation is a global phenomenon.
FT.com / In depth / Rising cost of food Chickens cost more when the price of the grain they are fed goes up. We can expect a price rise in may foodstuffs now that Russia has stopped grain exports. (Fires in Russia - drought in N America) When scarcity strikes, prices rise. We will have to bear this at a time when wage increases are frozen. If you haven't already stocked as much non perishable food as you can afford and store, you may well have to resort to browsing for those 'wartime rationing recipes' |
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they sell small chickens at Netto for £1.79, they arent THAT small either, they easily feed 3
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We have a roast chicken every Sunday up at Rishton Towers which lasts two of us for three meals (Sunday dinner, Monday's butties and a broth).
I don't agree with battery farming but until it is banned then many people are simply going to go for the cheapest option. I've been on the breadline and it isn't a very nice place. |
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You buy what you can afford, cook it slowly and waste nothing. Many pensioners grew up in this kind of environment, and through no fault of their own, are back there again. |
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I would raid a chicken coop but there aint any near me. besides I would get caught. :eek:
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