I am astonished! My butchers either sell for a few pennies or even free. They have to pay to have them taken away.Unbelievably I have asked at every butcher I am aware of in my area (Oxford UK) and all have refused to sell bones. I even took to blaming the needs of a fictitious dog but was told to try pet shops. I see there are concentrates available do you folks use these? Or even better has anyone a clue as to a place where some could be had in the Oxford area? I think it would be easier to buy black market Metformin !
You must be in the North. For the more sophisticated Southern market they now breed animals without bones.I am astonished! My butchers either sell for a few pennies or even free. They have to pay to have them taken away.
@FantomPoet - I'm one of those irritating ones whose butcher gives them to be with no charge, although we only buy our meat from the butcher, and just ask when I'm in there.
A couple of weeks ago, I was in Birmingham and cut through the market to get to where I needed to be. There were bones, literally, by the skip load there. Both there and at a Korean supermarket I visit occasionally when passing, the Chines butchers sell very part of every bird (although actually I haven't seen any heads), including trays of chicken feet (which as considered a delicacy). The Korean place usually has a few fresh trays, but far, far more in their freezers.
Do you have any Chinese or other such places around Oxford? Birmingham's a bit far to go for bones, I'm guessing, and to make it worthwhile, you'd have to clear freezer space to make it worthwhile.
I generally just buy chicken with bones in and pop the cooked bones and any scraps in my "bone bag" in the freezer, and boil them up when I think I've accumulated enough. What I end up with is a nice solid jelly to use, but I don't really drink gallons of broth.
When I cooked for both of us , I was never "allowed" to save any chicken carcasses even though we had two dogs who could have the pickings.Now I just cook for myself so never get a chance to cook/eat a whole chicken any more...
Robbity
I'll give it a go, I still get to cook whole chickens and never thought to use them for their bones.
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