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T-Dog  ·  3696 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Hey, let's have a discussion about eating meat

Yes, although I don't think it was boiling water, just hot. And the chicken had to be dipped more than once throughout the de-feathering process to really soften it up. There is a much easier method though in which you use a tub-like apparatus that spins the chicken around inside it, and there are rubber claws around the inside that gently and efficiently de-feather it for you. That's what my bandmate does when he's alone or short on time, but we wanted to do it by hand as a bonding experience. And yes, it was totally featherless before we gutted it. One interesting thing I did not know until I did all this is that there are people in the world who eat pretty much all the organs inside a chicken. All the things I'd normally throw out - liver, gizzard, weirdly phallic neck bone - are apparently considered delicacies by a lot of people, so he packages them and sells them by the pound.





_refugee_  ·  3696 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thanks to you and ThatsAFreeThinker, I appreciate the insight. I had researched the method online but wanted to know more from people who had observed/participated in the practice so this is really helpful.

I totally agree about the chicken neck, btw.

user-inactivated  ·  3696 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm surprised you caught my comment before I took it down; T-Dog just had a much more thorough answer. Anyways, going through the whole process yourself is really neat and I'd definitely recommend taking the opportunity to do so if one ever arises.

_refugee_  ·  3695 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Hubski magic!