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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1626314" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>I don’t remeber the last time I bought a whole chicken. I too buy breast, thighs or tenderloins and cook a large amount at once. </p><p>I only buy whole birds at thanksgiving and Christmas as it’s the only time I can find organic unpolluted. We bought 3 organic and 2 butterballs and 3 breasts haha. We eat then all year long and they’re much less expensive now and we have the freezer room so why not. My husband eat turkey or chicken everyday for lunch. I need so,e tuna, salmon, lamb, shrimp and beef mixed in there. Since I don’t eat a lot of food I feel I can indulge myself on good turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1626314, member: 240838"] I don’t remeber the last time I bought a whole chicken. I too buy breast, thighs or tenderloins and cook a large amount at once. I only buy whole birds at thanksgiving and Christmas as it’s the only time I can find organic unpolluted. We bought 3 organic and 2 butterballs and 3 breasts haha. We eat then all year long and they’re much less expensive now and we have the freezer room so why not. My husband eat turkey or chicken everyday for lunch. I need so,e tuna, salmon, lamb, shrimp and beef mixed in there. Since I don’t eat a lot of food I feel I can indulge myself on good turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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