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Default Dinner 9/22/2016 Chicken Picatta

"dsi1" wrote in message
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On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 7:29:51 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "Cheri" wrote in message ...
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> "Gary" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Cheri wrote:
> >>
> >> I bought two whole Foster Farms chickens for .79 a pound yesterday.
> >> They
> >> were large so the breasts are too. In CA they passed laws not too long
> >> ago
> >> that poultry farmers follow, with inspections. The price at the store
> >> has
> >> nothing to do with how they are raised, it just means that particular
> >> store,
> >> Smart and Final, has them on sale this week.

> >
> > Perdue Oven Stuffer Roasters here for $0.69 per pound (with store
> > coupon) until next Wednesday. I'll probably buy one and split it right
> > in half for 2 eaual halves. One for the freezer and one right into the
> > oven. yum.

>
> Sounds good, and good price.
>
> Cheri
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> It sounds as though you buy whole chickens too) I always do and when
> get
> it home I cut it up myself. Much cheaper way
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I used to do that back in the old days. I could save some dough by cutting
up a chicken myself. I enjoyed doing it too. These days, a whole chicken
could cost over 12 bucks. That's past my tipping point of under $7. I
stopped buying whole chicken about the time that Windows XP came out.
Coincidence? I think not.






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