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07-08-2014 01:37 AM
On 7/6/2014 Georgie the 5th said:The bleach used in the poultry industry isn't the bleach under your sink.
Same bleach but diluted for household use. It will kill the same germs.
07-08-2014 01:43 AM
On 7/7/2014 ------ said:I always wash my chicken, beef, lamb or whatever. You never know if it's been dropped on the filthy ground, picked up then packaged.
Yuck.
Do you wash it with soap and water? That would be kind of different.
07-08-2014 01:45 AM
On 7/7/2014 raven-blackbird said:On 7/7/2014 dooBdoo said: <p class="quote_author">I hear you. That was sun-up to sun-down work, maybe longer, and hard work. My great-grandparents had 14 kids, some of whom remained farming there or on adjacent farms for years, so we great-grandkids were spared. I'm sorry to hear of your father's death. I lost my father when I was young, too.
not being spared that work was one of the greatest gift my grandparents gave me......hard work never killed anyone.......but an aversion to work sure could.........you come away from a life like that knowing the importance of the earth and every things place in the grand scheme of things.......and you get that at a young age..........kinda puts you ahead of the game.......the ONLY thing I wish is I could have given my kids that same life.........so you do what you can to bring at least a little of into their world........so the garden............................raven
Oh, I certainly agree with you, Raven.
I can see I'm not expressing my thoughts clearly tonight.
We were spared some of the activities there, but my grandmother lived and worked on that farm and we learned from her and from my parents that we were expected to work for anything we had. And I also learned to respect and admire what was required at the farm, to keep everything growing, living, operating properly. I have fond memories of my great-grandparents (she lived into her 100s, he was late 90s when he passed away) and their life, love of family, and work ethic. Yes, I think it's a great way, and a great place, to learn some good life lessons.
07-08-2014 07:21 AM
On 7/5/2014 qvcaddition said:I went to Costco Friday before I heard about the recall and picked up the FF chicken, but when I got to the checkout, I told them to keep it because I remember returning a pkg. in March when they had the other recall, and thought, maybe this is some leftover from then. I get home and that night on the news is the recall again, which paying attention to my intuition, paid off again. On another thread, someone had an uneasy feeling about walking a trail near her home. I posted, pay attention to those feeling, and I did on this one. To me it is God talking to you, or if you don't believe in God, your intuition
Your intuition was wrong. Read the recall notice on Costco.com. The only affected chicken was sold in March. Everything else is ok. All of their FF chicken sold today is GOOD. Please read before filling others heads with misinformation.
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