Well since I got yer address & ran google earth...Ya got plenty of frickin room fer a chicken coop & need to get after it. Right there next to the compost...ALX...gonna hep ya build that yardbird house...Mo Liquor! Expect fresh wing's in about 6 months!
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Originally posted by Slanted88 View PostWell since I got yer address & ran google earth...Ya got plenty of frickin room fer a chicken coop & need to get after it. Right there next to the compost...ALX...gonna hep ya build that yardbird house...Mo Liquor! Expect fresh wing's in about 6 months!sigpic
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Originally posted by Slanted88 View PostWell since I got yer address & ran google earth...Ya got plenty of frickin room fer a chicken coop & need to get after it. Right there next to the compost...ALX...gonna hep ya build that yardbird house...Mo Liquor! Expect fresh wing's in about 6 months!Originally posted by Fishawn View PostLMAO..... No chickens fo me though ...... Might be raisin few gator though
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Originally posted by chisoxjim View PostFresh is always better, and even better yet is some amish, or local wings. Cut out those factory birds from Tyson, Purdue, etc. at all costs.
Unlike just about every other chicken company out there they don't pump them full of antibiotics and growth hormones.
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Originally posted by erain View Postgood thread for discussion Scott... i am not sure its the freezing that does it as much as how long they been frozen, because sometimes i will buy fresh wings when on sale(not enhanced) and put some in the freezer. seems if you use them up quickly like within a month you dont have any issues. but if left longer then they dont seem to be as good.
great looking wings there bud!!! like that char on some a them...
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Fresh not Frozen
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I been gettin Tyson frozen from Sam's for a $1.65 a pound. I don't notice they are any tougher. But fresh are $3.25 a pound.Mark
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Pack of fresh I picked up today were $1.97lb, pretty good price. Just waiting for the wind to die down to throw them on the smoker...damn it sure is blowing!
Majority of wings you get out at restaurants come in frozen. Some suck pretty bad but then again some are pretty good.
Maybe it's all in the freezing and storage methods
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