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#283695 by Billy Rhomboid
Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:01 pm
Tall-Latte wrote:but on a good day, some luck bugger gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.


No, on a bad day, some poor bastard gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.

I can not begin to describe what is wrong with a pack of chicken nuggets from fast food chain so I won't. Instead this week I am going to recreate chicken nuggets as close to the style of fastfood chain nuggets, only using the 'normal considered edible sections' of organic free-range chickens. I may even borrow Dev's mythbuster beret while doing it.
#283716 by lunarsea
Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:11 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Tall-Latte wrote:but on a good day, some luck bugger gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.


No, on a bad day, some poor bastard gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.

I can not begin to describe what is wrong with a pack of chicken nuggets from fast food chain so I won't. Instead this week I am going to recreate chicken nuggets as close to the style of fastfood chain nuggets, only using the 'normal considered edible sections' of organic free-range chickens. I may even borrow Dev's mythbuster beret while doing it.


Sounds fantastic! I stick to the fact (i.e. my opinion) that free-range chicken just tastes better. . . YUM.
#283720 by JuZ
Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:42 pm
What I like is that (here in Australia) consumer demand has really narrowed the price gap between cage eggs and free range eggs. And here where I live in Canberra, every weekend you can go to the local farmers market and buy free range eggs from farms in the region. That said, to my knowledge the vast majority of commercial meat chooks in Australia are barn raised, not cage raised. In fact I don't think any commercial chicken in Australia is cage raised. BUT, I think there is a huge difference again between relatively high intensity "barn" farming and genuinely organic, genuinely free range chicken. All you have to do is roast a chicken that has wandered around freely, eating real food, and you suddenly remember what chicken tastes like. And, until they get their throats cut and wriggle their feathered corpses about for a bit, I'm sure the chickens appreciate the better life too. Now for the same thing to happen to pork farming.

UN-awesome: lower back pain. Boo bloody hoo. :mrgreen:
#283735 by Octillus
Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:22 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Tall-Latte wrote:but on a good day, some luck bugger gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.


No, on a bad day, some poor bastard gets 15 in a pack of fourteen.

I can not begin to describe what is wrong with a pack of chicken nuggets from fast food chain so I won't.



This is among the reasons why I just don't eat meat, period
#283743 by JuZ
Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:49 am
Eeeeeew period meat.
#283746 by Lettuce
Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:42 am
Nomnomnommykins! I totally want some Chez Rhomboid bacon.
#283748 by JuZ
Mon Oct 10, 2011 3:04 am
Outstanding! Now to combine threads and create a post apocalyptic world where zombies are nothing more than a nuisance and we can raise n grow our own food free from economic concerns.

I'll get me coat.
#283782 by sylkicks
Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:15 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:Image

Yummeh!

All the meat we it is reared by me and butchered by me, or hunted from the wild. I can feast on the flesh of other creatures with confidence and a clear conscience.


This is actually your Saw-esque torture chamber isn't it?
#283813 by Coma Divine
Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:54 pm
Just fucked the ligament in my left knee again. Climbing a ladder.
Lucky it was in my bedroom, and I was able to fall onto my bed until the screaming stopped...
:( :cry: :sad: :furious: :evil:
Gonna need a bucket of cortisone this time. :roll:
#284008 by shiram
Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:10 pm
People are extremely whiny/complainy at work today, but they do not realize that making those complaints to me does not do anything, but make my day worst.
If I could change things I would, but the power is not in my hands.
#284052 by Lettuce
Wed Oct 12, 2011 5:07 pm
I got a pretty massive fibreglass splinter today. Normally they're tiny and invisible and annoying, but this one for some reason made all of my little finger and down that side of my forearm hurt like FUCK. I could see a teeny weeny black dot but nothing would tweeze out so eventually I had to have a tiny dig with a scalpel blade...then this 2mm shard flicked out and it stopped hurting so bad. I mean...VICTORY that I got it out...BUT IT WAS NOT THAT AWESOME.
#284061 by Slatewoman
Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:26 pm
huh. i just found out that my mom has stage 4 liver cancer, "nothing can be done" and "1 in 12 people make it past 5 years".

it's not news to me because she's been fucked up for the last 18 years and has done little but embrace sickness as her identity. give it and inch and it will take a mile. i came to terms with her mortality a long time ago and for reasons that are tl;dr, it's a positive thing. i don't want any condolences. what bothers me though is my complete lack of empathy or sympathy.

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lol!
#284065 by JuZ
Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:09 am
Slatewoman wrote:huh. i just found out that my mom has stage 4 liver cancer, "nothing can be done" and "1 in 12 people make it past 5 years".

it's not news to me because she's been fucked up for the last 18 years and has done little but embrace sickness as her identity. give it and inch and it will take a mile. i came to terms with her mortality a long time ago and for reasons that are tl;dr, it's a positive thing. i don't want any condolences. what bothers me though is my complete lack of empathy or sympathy.

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lol!


Alrighty I'll respect your wishes then! :wink:

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