Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 At 07:38 AM 12/11/04, cappie@... wrote: >Just dawned on me--I detest regular poultry white meat so no wonder I >also detest the " other white meat " pork. Both are dry, tasteless >cardboard & not worth eating at all IMO. ( & yes I've tried short time > & slow/low & covered & braised cooking of each--same opinion.) Oh good...someone else who hates white meat. When I visit friends over holidays and they overcook a turkey (as they overcook all meats, but that's another story), it works out fine as I get the drumsticks and thighs and they the breast meat. As for slow cooking, etc, I have had some success with that. I had mentioned the pot-roasted pork earlier. Of course, it's been years since I've cooked that...well, let's say decades...so perhaps the pork loin roasts I bought then were fatter than now. The only thing I did what turkey breast back when I was still married and had family at home was to freeze it and eventually make turkey tetrazzini with it. Now that was good! sky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 At 10:23 AM 12/11/04, Gretchen wrote: >Commercial American chicken is tasteless. That's one reason people have so >many sauces for chicken. If you can find organic chicken that has actually >been allowed to eat grass and insects, you'll find it has a lot of flavor. My local market is not going to carry organic freerange chicken anymore because not enough people buy it. The meat manager said they end up throwing it out. I buy some, but there's a limit to how much chicken I can buy at one time as I have only the small freezer above the fridge. No room in this small apartment for a freezer, either. sky Type 2 dx'd 9/04. Low Carb, Metaformin XR (1000mg). Supplements: ALA (1800mg), EPO (1000mg), Biotin (15-20mg), L-Arginine (500mg), CoQ10 (200mg), Chromium Picolate (500mcg), Omega 3 (1000-5000mg) Also: 20mg Lipitor, 100mg Cozaar, 25 mg Hydrochlorothiazide and 175mcg Synthroid. This list is TOO long! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 >. If you can find organic chicken that has actually > been allowed to eat grass and insects, you'll find it has a lot of >flavor. The last 2 years I have sprung for an organic turkey for Thanksgiving. The first years was because of a major supermarket strike in California and the second year was by choice. Big difference! A good way to roast turkey or chicken is supposed to be breast down for a substantial part of the cooking. It's supposed to produce a much juicier bird. I haven't been able to try it but I've read about it and have the directions somewhere. Suzz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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