We had an extra rooster, a mix between a red sex link and easter egger, and decided to take that first step in eating our own birds. Gathered our 3 boys around, used the broomstick method, plucked and cleaned it up and refrigerated it over night. Put it in a pot and made a nice broth, strained, pulled the meat and added a couple bags of those frozen noodles. Added some veggies and it was by far the best chicken noodle soup we've ever had. Was nice to involve the whole family in every step, and really good to know, for once, the chicken we're putting in our bodies.
2 years ago, a flat-lander, in FL, hiding in the house due to 8 months of heat and humidity every year. Now, living in the Smoky Mountains, gardening, keeping chickens, and loving life. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks. I used to list here the breeds of chickens I owned. There is not enough room to do that anymore. I have lots of chickens....
2 years ago, a flat-lander, in FL, hiding in the house due to 8 months of heat and humidity every year. Now, living in the Smoky Mountains, gardening, keeping chickens, and loving life. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks. I used to list here the breeds of chickens I owned. There is not enough room to do that anymore. I have lots of chickens....









