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chicken george



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Mrs G sent me food shopping so I came back with fish'n'chips and rump steaks from the local butcher you cant beat healthy eating Very Happy
I may even wheel the BBQ out of hibernation

Everyone else should of course buy chicken,at least one portion a day will keep you healthy Thumbs Up At work
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Post #18717 26th Apr 2008 11:39 am
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I'm sure we keep your industry (if not you in business), chicken on our menu probably 50% of the time. Of the remaining meals probably one third red meat and two thirds veggy.

but I'm sure you'll have something to say about where we source our chicken. look forward to hearing your comments about UK sourced ethically produced chicken.

Post #18725 26th Apr 2008 5:25 pm
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chicken george



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Went for the BBQ option in the end, the best way to cook a steak Cool . And yes the lawn needs mowing but the mower has a flat tyre Neutral Crazy dog can hardly find her her way through the jungle.

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chicken george



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avtur wrote:
I'm sure we keep your industry (if not you in business), chicken on our menu probably 50% of the time. Of the remaining meals probably one third red meat and two thirds veggy.

but I'm sure you'll have something to say about where we source our chicken. look forward to hearing your comments about UK sourced ethically produced chicken.



Depends what you mean by ethical chicken all ours carry the little red tractor symbol so have been verified to comply with strict standards. But freedom,free range, organic etc are a different ball game, they all carry a hefty premium and so are a niche product . To convert to these systems my output would more than half, all well and good but who is going to pay for this more expensive food? Farms like any business can only exist if people pay a fair price for your product and at the moment there are not enough people around willing to pay this premium. Many people may buy premium products as a treat but most of their purchases will be of standard chicken. At work
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chicken george wrote:
Went for the BBQ option in the end, the best way to cook a steak Cool . And yes the lawn needs mowing but the mower has a flat tyre Neutral Crazy dog can hardly find her her way through the jungle.


It looks like your bbq is home made, using a old gas cylinder Razz

I don't have wheels on my lawnmower, I much less bover with a hover Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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