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Got my free chicken! [message #286593] Do, 08 Juni 2006 18:06
Nancy Young  
A package of free Tyson chicken arrived in the mail
today, thanks Margaret for posting about it.

nancy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286618 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 19:07
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286621 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 19:02
cathy1234  
Nancy Young wrote:
> A package of free Tyson chicken arrived in the mail
> today, thanks Margaret for posting about it.
>
> nancy
>
>
I have never heard of Tyson chicken - but I gather its good. So whatcha
gonna make with it?

--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286642 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 19:36
Nancy Young  
"Steve Wertz" <swertz [at] cluemail.compost> wrote

> On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:06:09 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
>
>> A package of free Tyson chicken arrived in the mail
>> today, thanks Margaret for posting about it.
>
> What a coincidence. We've got a case of these things lying around
> at work and a just made a sandwich from one. Kinda on the dry
> side, IMO.
>
> http://www.smartsource.com/survey/T/H.aspx

I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?

nancy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286646 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 19:41
jmcquown  
Nancy Young wrote:
> "Steve Wertz" <swertz [at] cluemail.compost> wrote
>
>> On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:06:09 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>>> A package of free Tyson chicken arrived in the mail
>>> today, thanks Margaret for posting about it.
>>
>> What a coincidence. We've got a case of these things lying around
>> at work and a just made a sandwich from one. Kinda on the dry
>> side, IMO.
>>
>> http://www.smartsource.com/survey/T/H.aspx
>
> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
> you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?
>
> nancy

Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!

Jill
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286655 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 19:54
Nancy Young  
"jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote

> Nancy Young wrote:

>> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
>> you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?

> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!

(laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
my pool, does that count?

nancy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286666 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:08
OmManiPadmeOmelet  
In article <e69o84$54t$1 [at] news.monmouth.com>,
"Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:

> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote
>
> > Nancy Young wrote:
>
> >> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
> >> you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?
>
> > Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!
>
> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> my pool, does that count?
>
> nancy

My bets are on your cat. ;-)
--
Peace!
Om

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch"
-- Jack Nicholson
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286675 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:14
Nancy Young  
"OmManiPadmeOmelet" <Omelet [at] brokeneggs.com> wrote

> "Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:

>> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
>> my pool, does that count?

> My bets are on your cat. ;-)

Oh, no, she stays inside. Only outside occasionally when she can
be watched. No, once in a while my pool presents me with some
dead rodent or bird. Or frog. Unfortunate.

nancy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286682 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:21
OmManiPadmeOmelet  
In article <e69pdt$5mc$1 [at] news.monmouth.com>,
"Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" <Omelet [at] brokeneggs.com> wrote
>
> > "Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:
>
> >> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> >> my pool, does that count?
>
> > My bets are on your cat. ;-)
>
> Oh, no, she stays inside. Only outside occasionally when she can
> be watched. No, once in a while my pool presents me with some
> dead rodent or bird. Or frog. Unfortunate.
>
> nancy

Indeed..... :-(
But I know these things happen.
--
Peace!
Om

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch"
-- Jack Nicholson
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286686 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:27
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286689 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:30
jmcquown  
Nancy Young wrote:
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>>> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
>>> you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?
>
>> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the
>> mailbox!
>
> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> my pool, does that count?
>
> nancy

Too bad it wasn't a raccoon; I can find a recipe for grilled racoon!

Jill
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286691 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:33
Andy  
"Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote in news:e69pdt$5mc$1
[at] news.monmouth.com:

> Oh, no, she stays inside. Only outside occasionally when she can
> be watched. No, once in a while my pool presents me with some
> dead rodent or bird. Or frog. Unfortunate.
>
> nancy


nancy,

Leave a boogie-board half in and half out of the water by the stairs.
Eventually the frogs and critters will find their way there and can save
themselves. Give it a try.

In the beginning, with the pool system set to auto-on in the morning, I'd
come down to the pool to clean the skimmer and there'd be a handful or
more of frogs spinning around yelling "Help us Andy!!!" No auto-on after
that.

Andy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286699 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 20:50
ranck  
Nancy Young <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:
> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" <Omelet [at] brokeneggs.com> wrote
> > "Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:
> >> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> >> my pool, does that count?

> > My bets are on your cat. ;-)

> Oh, no, she stays inside. Only outside occasionally when she can
> be watched. No, once in a while my pool presents me with some
> dead rodent or bird. Or frog. Unfortunate.

Ah the joys of pool ownership. I have learned that dead
opossums sink, while most other mammals float. Mostly, I get
mice and moles, and an occasional young squirrel. The chipmunks
that live near my pool seem smart enough not to get themselves
drowned. Frogs, if I find them soon enough get transferred to
my goldfish pond, if they end up back in the pool again I
transport them to a stream a couple miles away, where they
are probably eaten by the local geese ;-).

Our one clutzy cat has managed to fall in, but promptly got
himself back out. The other, non clutzy cat has avoided
it except to look at us in disbelief when we are in swimming.

Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286716 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 21:03
kilikini  
"jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:zjZhg.16443$EX2.5548 [at] bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Nancy Young wrote:
> > "Steve Wertz" <swertz [at] cluemail.compost> wrote
> >
> >> On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:06:09 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
> >>
> >>> A package of free Tyson chicken arrived in the mail
> >>> today, thanks Margaret for posting about it.
> >>
> >> What a coincidence. We've got a case of these things lying around
> >> at work and a just made a sandwich from one. Kinda on the dry
> >> side, IMO.
> >>
> >> http://www.smartsource.com/survey/T/H.aspx
> >
> > I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
> > you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?
> >
> > nancy
>
> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!
>
> Jill
>
>

I was thinking the same thing! :~)

kili
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286723 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 21:43
Wayne Boatwright  
Oh pshaw, on Thu 08 Jun 2006 10:54:10a, Nancy Young meant to say...

>
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>>> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged, you'd add
>>> mayo, etc to make salad?
>
>> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!
>
> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> my pool, does that count?

Only if you're going to add mayo and make a salad.

--
Wayne Boatwright [at] ¿ [at] ¬
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Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286725 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 21:42
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286729 ] Do, 08 Juni 2006 21:49
Wayne Boatwright  
Oh pshaw, on Thu 08 Jun 2006 12:42:31p, Steve Wertz meant to say...

> On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 19:03:14 GMT, kilikini wrote:
>
>> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:zjZhg.16443$EX2.5548 [at] bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>
>>> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!
>>
>> I was thinking the same thing! :~)
>
> There's actually a brand of whole, semi-boneless chicken in a can.
> I remember seeing them on the shelves in South Carolina.

IIRC, it was Sweet Sue Canned Whole Chicken. I don't believe it's made
anymore.

--
Wayne Boatwright [at] ¿ [at] ¬
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Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286806 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 00:01
Dee Randall  
"Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote in message
news:e69o84$54t$1 [at] news.monmouth.com...
>
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>>> I assume it's comparable to tuna in the way it's packaged,
>>> you'd add mayo, etc to make salad?
>
>> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the mailbox!
>
> (laugh) No, but someone stuck a whole dead chipmunk in
> my pool, does that count?
>
> nancy

That's why we got rid of our pool & all the maintenance that goes with it --
among other things.

Every day or everyother day there would be a critter in it.
Let's see -- there were chipmunks, rabbits, squirrels, snakes, turtles,
mice, frogs
I couldn't imagine getting this water in my mouth. Yikes!
Dee Dee
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286808 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 00:04
Dee Randall  
"Andy" <q> wrote in message news:Xns97DC942A95CA2cotd [at] 216.196.97.136...
> "Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote in news:e69pdt$5mc$1
> [at] news.monmouth.com:
>
>> Oh, no, she stays inside. Only outside occasionally when she can
>> be watched. No, once in a while my pool presents me with some
>> dead rodent or bird. Or frog. Unfortunate.
>>
>> nancy
>
>
> nancy,
>
> Leave a boogie-board half in and half out of the water by the stairs.
> Eventually the frogs and critters will find their way there and can save
> themselves. Give it a try.
>
> In the beginning, with the pool system set to auto-on in the morning, I'd
> come down to the pool to clean the skimmer and there'd be a handful or
> more of frogs spinning around yelling "Help us Andy!!!" No auto-on after
> that.
>
> Andy

I forgot to mention in my list of critters in our pool -- a groundhog.
We did put a board for stairs for them -- it may have cut down, but not so
you'd notice, because it was a usual occurrence.
DH would pick out and strain out the little froggies/babies and take them
down to the creek.
Cute.
Dee Dee
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286814 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 00:17
Andy  
"Dee Randall" <deedovey [at] shentel.net> wrote in
news:128h7p0i82u2lfa [at] corp.supernews.com:

> I forgot to mention in my list of critters in our pool -- a groundhog.


Dee Dee,

You had a groundhog IN your pool??? I had one that I humane trapped cause
he had front and back and side doors under the fence, but never saw him
in the pool! Must've been spooked and ran in the wrong direction?

I spooked a squirrel when I entered through the pool gate and it launched
from behind the BBQ grill INTO the pool, swam across to the steps and
launched about 10 feet onto a tree, like the rat that he is and scurried
away out of sight. Never saw the moose. ;)

Andy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286871 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 02:50
jmcquown  
ranck [at] vt.edu wrote:
> Nancy Young <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote:
>> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" <Omelet [at] brokeneggs.com> wrote
> Our one clutzy cat has managed to fall in, but promptly got
> himself back out. The other, non clutzy cat has avoided
> it except to look at us in disbelief when we are in swimming.
>
> Bill Ranck
> Blacksburg, Va.

Mine looks at me in astonishment when I'm in the shower. She peeks around
the curtain, perched on the edge of the tub, and meows "Don't you know
you're getting wet! What's wrong with you?!"

Jill
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286875 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 02:53
jmcquown  
Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Thu 08 Jun 2006 12:42:31p, Steve Wertz meant to say...
>
>> On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 19:03:14 GMT, kilikini wrote:
>>
>>> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>> news:zjZhg.16443$EX2.5548 [at] bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>
>>>> Whew! For a minute I thought they stuck a whole chicken in the
>>>> mailbox!
>>>
>>> I was thinking the same thing! :~)
>>
>> There's actually a brand of whole, semi-boneless chicken in a can.
>> I remember seeing them on the shelves in South Carolina.
>
> IIRC, it was Sweet Sue Canned Whole Chicken. I don't believe it's
> made anymore.

I remember that! A whole chicken (deboned) in a can (the size of a large
fruit juice can). How they managed to debone the thing and leave it whole,
I don't know, but they did it. I wonder why they don't sell it anymore? It
would actually be a good thing to contribute to a food pantry that can't
take "fresh" foods for families to make chicken soup or stew or chicken &
dumplings. Would beat the heck out of donating canned SPAM ;)

Jill
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286879 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 03:02
Nancy Young  
"jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote

> ranck [at] vt.edu wrote:

>> Our one clutzy cat has managed to fall in, but promptly got
>> himself back out. The other, non clutzy cat has avoided
>> it except to look at us in disbelief when we are in swimming.

> Mine looks at me in astonishment when I'm in the shower. She peeks around
> the curtain, perched on the edge of the tub, and meows "Don't you know
> you're getting wet! What's wrong with you?!"

I've had a cat fall in, poor little Mugsy ran from the dog and whoops!
She swam to the ladder and pulled herself out. This one, Moxie, I
don't think she would care so much. She doesn't much mind when
she gets her butt dipped in there. Having said that, she also enjoys
being vacuumed, so I'm not really all that sure she's a cat.

nancy
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #286890 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 03:36
Dee Randall  
"Nancy Young" <qwerty [at] monmouth.com> wrote in message
news:e6ahao$gpg$1 [at] news.monmouth.com...
>
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown [at] bellsouth.net> wrote
>
>> ranck [at] vt.edu wrote:
>
>>> Our one clutzy cat has managed to fall in, but promptly got
>>> himself back out. The other, non clutzy cat has avoided
>>> it except to look at us in disbelief when we are in swimming.
>
>> Mine looks at me in astonishment when I'm in the shower. She peeks
>> around
>> the curtain, perched on the edge of the tub, and meows "Don't you know
>> you're getting wet! What's wrong with you?!"
>
> I've had a cat fall in, poor little Mugsy ran from the dog and whoops!
> She swam to the ladder and pulled herself out. This one, Moxie, I
> don't think she would care so much. She doesn't much mind when
> she gets her butt dipped in there. Having said that, she also enjoys
> being vacuumed, so I'm not really all that sure she's a cat.
>
> nancy
Sometimes animals get crazy notions. My big 135# dog would walk around
puddles because she didn't want one bit of water on her.
She would never get into the pool, nor when we moved to Hawaii would she
walk on the beach. When you tried to pull her near the water, she dug her
"cat claws" into the sand.
Dee Dee
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #287050 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 16:18
barbs.challer  
In article <1fyk2lthyl4gz.dlg [at] sqwertz.com>,
Steve Wertz <swertz [at] cluemail.compost> wrote:

> http://www.smartsource.com/survey/T/H.aspx
>
> -sw

Too late. The party's over.
--
-Barb
<http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 5/29/2006, What They Did For Love
"If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all."
Re: Got my free chicken! [message #287102 ] Fr, 09 Juni 2006 18:58
Ranee Mueller  
In article <7xvv76wqjkab$.dlg [at] sqwertz.com>,
Steve Wertz <swertz [at] cluemail.compost> wrote:

> There's actually a brand of whole, semi-boneless chicken in a can.
> I remember seeing them on the shelves in South Carolina.

This is a peeve of mine. What the heck is semi-boneless? Either it
has some bone in it or not, there is no semi-boneless!

Regards,
Ranee

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