All I can say, is wow.

Duke

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Staff member
#41
Preach has a good point, though. Not every farming business is the same. There are some horrible things happening in the bio-industry, no doubt. Anyone who would deny that is a silly rabbit.

But a good lot of cattle farming is done in a "nice" way. With a pat on the snout and proper living areas etc.
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#42
Chicken soup is a soup made by bringing to a boil and then simmering chicken parts and/or bones in water, with various vegetables and flavorings. The classic chicken soup consists of a clear broth, often served with small pieces of chicken or vegetables, or with noodles or dumplings, or grains such as rice and barley. Chicken soup has also acquired the reputation of a folk remedy for colds and flus, and in many countries is considered a classic comfort food.

Traditionally, chicken soup is prepared using old hens too tough and stringy to be roasted or cooked for a short time. In modern cities these fowl are difficult to come by, and broiler chickens (young chickens suitable for broiling or roasting) are often used to make soup; soup hens or fowl are to be preferred when available


Several terms are sometimes confused when referring to chicken soup or chicken soups. The following is an attempt to clarify the terminology:

Chicken stock is a liquid in which chicken bones and vegetables have been simmered for the purpose of serving as an ingredient in more complex dishes. Chicken stock is not usually served as is. Stock can be made with less palatable parts of the chicken, such as feet, necks or bones: the higher bone content in these parts contributes more gelatin to the liquid, making it a better base for sauces. Stock can be reboiled and reused as the basis for a new stock. Bouillon cubes or soup base are often used instead of chicken stock prepared from scratch.

Chicken broth is the liquid part of chicken soup. Broth can be served as is, or used as stock, or served as soup with noodles. Broth can be milder than stock, does not need to be boiled as long, and can be made with meatier chicken parts.[1]

Chicken bouillon or bouillon de poulet is the French term for chicken broth.

Chicken consommé is a more refined chicken broth. It is usually strained to perfect clarity, and reduced to concentrate it.

Chicken stew is a more substantial dish with a higher ratio of solids to broth. The broth may also be thickened toward a gravy-like consistency with a roux or by adding flour-based dumplings (matzah balls do not have the same thickening effect).
While any soup in which chicken has been simmered or with a chicken stock base is, strictly speaking, a chicken soup, chicken soup, unless qualified, implies that the soup is served as a thin broth, possibly with pieces of meat, vegetables, noodles, rice or dumplings.

The flavor of the chicken in chicken soup is most potent when the chicken is simmered in water with salt and only a few vegetables, such as onion, carrots, and celery.[citation needed] Variations on the flavor are gained by adding root vegetables such as parsnip, potato, sweet potato and celery root, herbs such as parsley and dill, and other vegetables such as zucchini, whole garlic cloves or tomatoes. The soup should be brought to a boil and then simmered in a covered pot on a very low flame for one to three hours, adding water if necessary. Seasonings such as black pepper can be added. A clearer broth is achieved by skimming the film of congealed fat off the top of the soup as it is cooking; the broth can be further clarified by straining it through a strainer or cheesecloth. Saffron or turmeric are sometimes added as a yellow colorant
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#46
These Animals are live stock. And while I don't condone abuse, and believe they should be treated fairly why alive. They are specifically bred to fufil our food need. And I will happily eat them and enjoy the taste.

The main reason why I will never be a vegetarian is because I hate the way they preach to you and bore the fuck about why they are right and you are wrong for eating precious little animals. Same with Religion. The religious always feel the need to go on about it. Shut the fuck up already, you're boring. And that according to the holiest of holy books, is the biggest sin of all.
 

Bobby Sands

Well-Known Member
#47
^^

i know you have been away for a while but i suggest you read one of the 1,000,000 threads on religion and then tell me who feels "the need to go on about it". you might be surprised.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#49
I don't believe Religion is bad. I just hate preaching. If I want to believe in god, I will. If not... Leave me alone to be a non-believer.
 

Casey

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Staff member
#54
They are specifically bred to fufil our food need. .
It's not a need though, it's a want. If everyone in the world was vegetarian, there would be no world hunger....You can feed 10x the people using the same field for crops than if you use it for raising livestock.
 

masta247

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Staff member
#59
Well, you'd die from cancer and heart disease if you had to eat meat all the time.
Like die twice? Well, the first thing that came to my mind was Bobby rising up from his coffin and being like: "hey, sorry guys but I still have to die from heart disease. You know, I was eating meat and stuff".

yeah :(
 

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