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Healthful, wholesome, and humane Organic Prairie fresh and frozen organic beef, pork, chicken, and turkey are produced by cooperative family farmers working in harmony with nature. ... more
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NO Red meat is more nutrient dense than white meat; so removing red meat from the diet can result in inadequate intakes of several nutrients, especially iron and zinc. 60-100g serving of chicken/pork about once to twice a week Around 2 serves a ... more
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I like to make chicken enchiladas with a fresh tortilla shell, shaved chicken, cheese, and refried beans. I line the tortilla shell with the beans, add the shaved chicken, and then layer on the cheese. Then I put it in a baking pan, cover with ... more
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Here are a few that are really good & easy. Hope you enjoy!! Lemon Stuffed Chicken INGREDIENTS 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 2 cups stuffing mix 2 lemons 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary 1/4 teaspoon dried sage 2 ... more
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Harry Okubara was five years old when he came to the US from Japan in 1891. His wife Tora came at age ten in 1899. Sometime between 1910 and 1920 they acquired 2-1/4 acres on Montford where they raised chickens and sold eggs. Their son was born in ... more
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• Chop onion zucchini and garlic in appropriate size. • Heat oil in a large nonstick frying pan, and fry the chicken for three minutes, turning it over once. Set aside. • Now, cook the onion, zucchini and garlic in the frying pan, stirring for ... more
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Ultimately, this is a personal decision. There is a very diverse and long list of chicken breeds to choose from. Many people choose a breed based on appearance alone. Knowing why you want to raise chickens is probably the best place to start when ... more
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First, determine how big you want the chicken coop to be. Then, check your yard and garage for supplies. You can use old board, leftover lumber and/or plywood. You will also need chicken wire. Whatever supplies you don't already have can be ... more
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You need two. The eggs are quite different in size, so the egg turner for chicken eggs will not handle a goose egg. Also, chicken eggs hatch in 21 days, and you have to take them off the turner for the last 3 days. Goose eggs hatch in 28 days, give ... more
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Free range chicken can be very profitable. Your investment and costs are going to be much less than raising the caged chickens. It is all going to depend on your marketing. You are going to have to go out and create your own market. Find steady ... more
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