In article >,
Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:44:13 -0500, Katra
> > wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > (AlleyGator) wrote:
>
> >> Are you serious about this, kilikini? I'm on a low-or NO (ideally)
> >> sodium diet. I really didn't know this. Are you sure?
> >
> >She is right... ESPECIALLY if you are buying the FF bags!
> >
> >I don't see any fresh chicken (so far) here that is injected, but nearly
> >every turkey is. :-P
> >
> >It will say so on the labels. Just check them and you will be ok. :-)
> >
> >I'm also low sodium so I understand all too well where you are coming
> >from\
>
> They're even proud of it... half the time the label says 'injected
> with moisturiser', which means salt water. It makes the chicken taste
> AWFUL! I hate salty food and have high bloodpressure so we have to
> hunt for chicken au natural - at Penn Dutch the chicken parts are
> fine, including whole chickens cut in half or quarters and packaged by
> the store, but we can't buy the whole chickens or the whole breasts
> because they're salted... the chicken breast tenders are good though -
> they're too small to put salt in!
> ~Karen aka Kajikit
A real PITA eh? :-)
I'm glad I can get un-injected parts of "organic" chicken on sale for a
decent price at Sun Harvest.....
I don't often buy whole chickens as neither dad nor I really like the
breast meat.
I can get 10 lb. bags of chicken hindquarters, NOT injected, for 79 to
99 cents per lb. pretty much regularly. Great for marinating and
grilling over a wood fire!
--
K.
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