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FarmerJamie said:
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'Tis the sweet nectar of life!
Yes it is......
I pulled some chicken backs out of the freezer and made chicken noodle soup with homemade noodles last night!
Chicken backs? I haven't heard of those! What are they, exactly?

Forgive me if I'm a little ignorant... I haven't been around very long. :p
 

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Dooley said:
FarmerJamie said:
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Yes it is......
I pulled some chicken backs out of the freezer and made chicken noodle soup with homemade noodles last night!
Chicken backs? I haven't heard of those! What are they, exactly?

Forgive me if I'm a little ignorant... I haven't been around very long. :p
No problem!

When we get our meat chickens processed (yes, I pay someone, doing 50 chickens in one day by yourself would not be fun), the processor will quarter (2 breast/wings, 2 thigh/drumsticks) off of the backbone. It's quick, but leaves some meat on the "back". We freeze some of those backs (2 or 3 to a bag, and when we want fresh chicken stock, I'll through the contents of the bag in the stock pot was the base for the chicken stock.

Don't stop asking questions - the only "bad" question is the one not asked!!!
 

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AACK! Too much snow!

Fifteen inches, my ***!

We easily got two feet of snow, perhaps closer to two and a half. And I was on shoveling duty! :somad

Aw, who'm I kidding, I love it.

Shoveled off all the steps for over an hour, then played in the wonderful snowbanks my father had created with the plow. Puppy and I went sledding off the piles. He didn't like it very much. :tongue

@FarmerJamie:

Thanks! It's nice to know the meat doesn't go to waste!

We do something similar with our meat birds. I always want to do them myself, but at two birds an hour... It doesn't really work. Our equipment is pretty much a scalder and a pair of hands. Maybe if I weren't the only one doing it, it would go faster! :rant
 

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Sounds like here. The weather people on TV report what the Dept of Transportation tells them, but we all know what's really in our backyards and driveways. A boatload of snow!!
 

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Sounds like here. The weather people on TV report what the Dept of Transportation tells them, but we all know what's really in our backyards and driveways. A boatload of snow!!
Gone sledding yet? :cool:
 

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Dooley said:
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Sounds like here. The weather people on TV report what the Dept of Transportation tells them, but we all know what's really in our backyards and driveways. A boatload of snow!!
Gone sledding yet? :cool:
Nope. Probably tomorrow. DS did a great job getting some work done on a long term project at school so I'm going to take him to the hill at my school this weekend.
 

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Henrietta23 said:
Dooley said:
Henrietta23 said:
Sounds like here. The weather people on TV report what the Dept of Transportation tells them, but we all know what's really in our backyards and driveways. A boatload of snow!!
Gone sledding yet? :cool:
Nope. Probably tomorrow. DS did a great job getting some work done on a long term project at school so I'm going to take him to the hill at my school this weekend.
Have fun! :weee

Went skiing today! Now I'm SORE! :th
 

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Ack, not enough to do!

It's not like it's boring around here... It's just not interesting enough! :barnie

At least in the summer I can pop off a few gophers in my spare time. Yeah, I suppose I could go for coyotes, since night hunting season is here, but it's downright freezing outside! That's fine by me, as long as I keep moving. But with coyotes, you breathe and they'll hear you. So it's all still hunting. :/

Maybe I'll hunt tin cans instead.

For all you plinking enthusiasts out there, what's the most interesting thing you've put a bullet into? The coolest thing I've ever shot was a pumpkin, with my friend's .50 caliber muzzle-loader. Pieces flew 20 feet in the air!
 
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