On Sat, 20 Aug 2016 22:48:53 -0500, barbie gee > wrote:
>smart idea to check the weight at home... Hell, if there's a scale in the
>produce section, you could probably have weighed it in the store! ;-)
I'm sure there is, but the main thing is to compare and buy the heaviest.
And there are many to compare.
I'm pretty good at picking items up and being able to see which is
heaviest. (Learned from comparing egg cartons at the farmers' market.) My
current kitchen scale is really small:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004164SRA
I've thought about bringing it along to make comparisons.
>Sometimes the rotisserie chickens are kind of greasy to me,
Looking at the long ingredient list on the regular supermarket ones I can
see grease getting in. At Whole Foods the only ingredients in the whole
chickens are salt and pepper. And I don't think they are actually done in a
rotisserie.
> but if you
>want to eat Right Now, it's a great option.
It's a little more than right now. The Whole Foods is 0.8 miles from me. A
quick bike ride, and exercise. Close to right now.
Don.
www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).