One thing I found disappointing when I started harvesting layer breeds for food is that there's always way more stock/broth than meat harvested from a bird.
I'm not a huge soup eater, and I don't do enough cooking to be glad for having stock on hand(did you know that packaged chicken broth rarely has any chicken in it all?!)...but...if you really cook down the bones, I pressure cook and end up with a thick gelatinous stock, and it's amazingly satisfying nutritionally when just thickened as a gravy over a pile of veggies and noodles or rice. It's packed full of much the same nutrients as the meat is, maybe more, so the body is satisfied even if the mouth and eyes are not(no meat to chew). There's a reason why 'chicken soup' heals everything that ails ya!
I have learned to change my perception of eating meat and using all of an animal....instead of just running to the store and getting the things they present to us as 'food'.
I'm not a huge soup eater, and I don't do enough cooking to be glad for having stock on hand(did you know that packaged chicken broth rarely has any chicken in it all?!)...but...if you really cook down the bones, I pressure cook and end up with a thick gelatinous stock, and it's amazingly satisfying nutritionally when just thickened as a gravy over a pile of veggies and noodles or rice. It's packed full of much the same nutrients as the meat is, maybe more, so the body is satisfied even if the mouth and eyes are not(no meat to chew). There's a reason why 'chicken soup' heals everything that ails ya!
I have learned to change my perception of eating meat and using all of an animal....instead of just running to the store and getting the things they present to us as 'food'.