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[eBook] Free: "101 Quick & Easy Chicken Recipes" $0 @ Amazon AU, US

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Product Description

Do you eat a lot of chicken?
Are you tired of the same old recipes and are looking for something fresh and exciting?

Chicken is about as versatile an ingredient as you can find. It works well hot or cold, can be used in soups, stews or with an almost endless variety of sauces. It is also reasonably priced and readily available, so you can afford to eat it several times a week.

If you are tired of using the same recipes, 101 Quick & Easy Chicken Recipes, will blow away some of the cobwebs and give you great new ideas, including:

  • Kung Pao Chicken
  • Skillet Chicken and Tomatoes
  • Chicken Breasts with Bacon
  • Honey Baked Chicken
  • Supreme Foil Baked Chicken
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup
  • Angelic Chicken
  • And many more…

Gone are the days of roasting a chicken on Sunday and using the leftovers for a salad. Now you can bake, grill, slow cook and microwave any day of the week and have perfect results every time.

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    • It's the meat industry - they're going to go to the minimum required standards, whether that is density (which is based on RSPCA standards) or feed. Chickens in Australia don't get growth hormones.

      • -4

        Chickens in Australia don't get growth hormones.

        No they don't. (Who said they did?) Because that is uneconomical.

        Animal agriculture laws and standards are based on economics, not animal welfare. The RSPCA is properly complicit.

        The reason you can't do things to dogs that you can to cattle and chickens is because the first does not generally bring economic advantage or other utility. Any animal harm that is fully gratuitous is usually illegal, but if it extracts any economic advantage it is fine.

        • +1

          Your link stated that they are given drugs to accelerate growth.

          Animals are bred for our benefit - we're going to keep breeding them to our maximum benefit. Most people are comfortable with this concept.

          • -1

            @pdtmathieson: The link stated nothing about growth hormones. (Growth hormones are indeed used for larger animals that take longer to get to slaughter weight, like cattle).

            Antibiotics within the chicken's feed are used as growth accelerators, and also to keep birds alive that would otherwise die in the conditions in which they are contained, and with the bodily constitution they have been selectively bred and otherwise manipulated to have in order to become more quickly saleable. Modern broiler chickens are frankensteinish organisms, not anything natural.

            Most people are comfortable with this concept.

            People were comfortable with lots of things in the not-to-distant past. That doesn't mean those things were decent.

    • You advocate no life, ever for them. Do you imagine the litany of chickens would be wild and running about the bush? No, so they never exist in your world, and thats kind of at odds with the foundation of your ideology. The quality of life is better, than no life at all.

      Sure we can be humane, no question, and we should.

      • kind of at odds with the foundation of your ideology.

        Go on, tell me more about what my ideology is.

        But yeah, your right, modem frankenchickens would not exist in my ideal world. I'm pretty sure they themselves hate their own existence too.

        Would you rather be born a disabled slave never too see sunlight or smell fresh air, scheduled for death before you're an adult, or would you rather not be born at all?

        • Not just Frankenchickens, no chickens would be wild in this country.

          • @Tuba: Yeah I don't see a problemo with that.

            Are you upset that the works doesn't contain 10 billion extra people that we can exploit?

            • @fantombloo: Im not that naive.

              • @Tuba: You think a billions of chickens can be bred to suffer under their own weight and be killed while they're effectively kids, and that all that can be done humanely.

                You are naive. Or deluded.

                • @fantombloo: Kids?, yeah, no emotional nonsense in that.

                  • @Tuba: Dude, at least I have emotions.

                    You talk about the death of billions of animals like it's some kind of riddle.

                    • @fantombloo: Nah, its just tasty … It was given life for the express purpose of consumption, and would never have lived at all if not for that fact.

                      I have emotions, but like jealousy or hatred, I control them with reasonable limits. Im not given to irrational overreactions caused by an inability to control my emotions.

                      Im not outraged when lions start to consume prey that is not dead for the first 15 minutes of that consumption. Its just nature. Id prefer they choked it out, killed it then started to devour, but they dont.

                      • @Tuba: Do you prefer lions to use toilet paper too? Are you now going use the same argument to justify licking your own arse clean?

                        • @fantombloo: I couldnt reach my own own arse with my tongue, so that makes less sense than you think it does.

                          My mistake was conversing with someone obviously emotionally irrational.

                          • @Tuba: Yes, go speak to the lions, your ethical and intellectual compatriots. Have fun!!

  • Expected vegan comments, wasn't surprised lol

    • Always a guaranteed conversation starter haha

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  • Oh no! I missed it. Disappointing because I feel like chicken tonight.

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