Chicken – The Gospel Bird

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Did you know that Americans eat more chicken than any other kind of meat?I bought a small chicken the other day, stuffed it with onion and apple, and baked it. When I took it out of the oven, the baking dish was full of liquid, FULL. It was the weirdest tasting chicken I’ve ever had. I NEVER throw away food like that, but it went into the trash. SO – I decided to look into chicken. Here are some facts about chicken that you might find interesting.

  • Chicken that isn’t organic may have arsenic in it.
  • I like free range chicken best. Free-range chicken either lived outside or had access to the outdoors. Reminds me of the farms of my childhood.
  • Eating chicken can make you happy. Chicken has high levels of tryptophan, an amino acid.
  • I find chicken breast to not have much flavor, so I usually sauce it up or do something to it. I really like chicken in Mexican dishes, chicken salad, and fried (of course).
  • When I eat chicken, I have to watch my portion size. The typical skinless, boneless chicken breast from my favorite store is 2 servings if I’m counting calories or just keeping a side-eye on the scale.
  • Chicken is prone to bacteria. Even so, don’t wash it unless you are prepared to clean your sink and every adjacent area (counter, faucets with a disinfectant spray or wipe. Washing spreads the bacteria everywhere. (I rinse my chicken and start it cooking, then wipe down everything with spray and a paper towel, and put it all into the trash immediately.)
  • I do not eat chicken mystery meat. I only eat chicken pieces that are whole, real pieces of chicken, like wings, breasts, thighs.

If you want more hints about the gospel bird or just soul food, here are a few links and some cookbook recommendations:

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