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On Sun, 04 Sep 2016, Brooklyn1 > wrote:
>You have quite the gift there that you can discriminate whole >chicken's weight differences in their package by a couple three ounces >by eye... even I'm not that good hefting women's tatas naked in my >hands. ![]() I've gotten a lot of practice selecting the egg cartons that weigh the most (at farmers' market and food coop). It actually is a lot easier for the chickens. You can see them inside the container. You look for one that fills the most space. Then a little weight comparison to be sure. This time I weighed the bones I tossed. That was a little over a half pound. Don. www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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