Gravy's Cooking Thread

Noodleface

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Oh I know. I worked at a grocery chain for over 10 years.

Even my wife commented on it. We're just gnona throw it all out. It's gross.
 

Khane

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I don't want to be obtuse here Noodle but... did you clean the chicken properly? You sure that isn't just chicken fat/cartilage?
 

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The Kirkland brand frozen chicken breasts from Costco are totally trimmed and individually wrapped and are totally consistent in size. I love them and I have been abusing other people's Costco memberships to get them for like 10 years now.
 

Noodleface

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Been thinking about trying the frozen ones, we'll see. As it stands I'm tossing about 6 pounds of chicken tonight.
 

Neph_sl

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Seems like a waste. Couldn't you chop it up or grind it to use in like meatballs or something?

Or cook the hell out of them for chicken enchiladas
 

chaos

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I never trim chicken breasts unless I get one of those big tendons. I've never bought a boneless skinless breast that had any significant amount of fat.
 

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The Kirkland brand frozen chicken breasts from Costco are totally trimmed and individually wrapped and are totally consistent in size. I love them and I have been abusing other people's Costco memberships to get them for like 10 years now.
We go through a bag of those every month in my house. Basically everything i cook that is chicken related is either the frozen breasts from Costco or Costco rotisserie chicken. Costco is chicken Valhalla.
 

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