OXA!
Welcome back!
Haven't seen you in a while. Always a good day when you chime in.
I almost moved to Caribou Maine (not too far from you) but the money wasn't as good as I needed to get a place of my own.
Still wonder if I should have just tried anyway.
The wings are always the hardest point because those feathers practically attach into the bone. They may as well be fingers.
Cutting off the tips is far from giving up. If you're skinning I recommend brute force and pliers. Its the one area that makes plucking mighty preferential and the bag method helps.
-That's where you put the chicken in a bag while still hot and steamy from the feather soak to let the heat sink in.
Glad your flock is active again and enjoy those yummies~
Welcome back!
Haven't seen you in a while. Always a good day when you chime in.
I almost moved to Caribou Maine (not too far from you) but the money wasn't as good as I needed to get a place of my own.
Still wonder if I should have just tried anyway.
The wings are always the hardest point because those feathers practically attach into the bone. They may as well be fingers.
Cutting off the tips is far from giving up. If you're skinning I recommend brute force and pliers. Its the one area that makes plucking mighty preferential and the bag method helps.
-That's where you put the chicken in a bag while still hot and steamy from the feather soak to let the heat sink in.
Glad your flock is active again and enjoy those yummies~