Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on December 05, 2008 at 08:23:08 from (208.189.43.137):
In Reply to: OT Chickens posted by fregienewbee on December 05, 2008 at 06:24:30:
As a kid growing up on a farm with a lot of chickens I have eaten more than my fair share of it and I relished every bite of it. Not much of anything beat my mom's fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and homemade gravy that went with it. What I wouldn't give if I could buy meals like that today.
As a kid I'm sure I didn't have a developed palate and know what true and proper cuisine is but it tasted better than anything I can get from the store today. Not only that but as it was cooked blood didn't cook out of it. Cutting their heads off and flopping around I suspect pumped the blood from the bird which left none to cook out.
Amazing what grasshoppers, bugs, etc. can do to develop the taste difference over commercial birds. Haven't raised any myself so can't really give an informed opinion other than I'll take good tasting farm raised any day even if it is drier.
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