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No Touch Freezer Chicken

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My best friend Andrew’s family had a chicken coop when I was a kid and it made for a really cool experience!  Those chickens would roam around their yard all day eating whatever tickled their fancy.  I really like chickens and i’m not just talking about as something on the dinner plate.  [blockquote]Chickens are underappreciated these days; they produce eggs, are relatively friendly, provide companionship to people and taste really really good….wait, what did I just say?![/blockquote].  Anyway the point is that although chicken is relatively safe it’s what happens at the farms and factories that promote the spread of bad bacteria within these animals.  I live in the Midwest and although it is farm country getting and buying all organic meat is very tricky and can be expensive a majority of the time so you gotta buy what you can afford right?

Maybe i’m late to the game but I found this really great technique to use so after buying your fresh chicken you can individually wrap each piece without even touching any meat what so ever.  Now isn’t that great and it really cuts the paper towel bill down to boot!

No Touch Freezer Chicken
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Maybe i'm late to the game but I found this really great technique to use so after buying your fresh chicken you can individually wrap each piece without even touching any meat what so ever. Now isn't that great and it really cuts the paper towel bill down to boot!
Prep Time
5 Minutes
Prep Time
5 Minutes
No Touch Freezer Chicken
Print Recipe
Maybe i'm late to the game but I found this really great technique to use so after buying your fresh chicken you can individually wrap each piece without even touching any meat what so ever. Now isn't that great and it really cuts the paper towel bill down to boot!
Prep Time
5 Minutes
Prep Time
5 Minutes
Instructions
  1. Grab a small ziplock bag and turn it inside out by grabbing from the inside first and pulling towards you. I like to count how many chicken breasts I have and do this step before beginning with the rest.
  2. I shop all over but this time I was at Walmart and picked up these boneless skinless breasts for $1.99 lbs. I like to cut up breasts and make an assortment of dishes with them, they are so dang versatile lol.
  3. Open the packaging with a knife and start to remove the chicken pieces by grabbing each one with your inside out ziplock bags.
  4. You can wrap them individually(like I did) or group the pieces into as many as you'd like.
  5. Take a marker and a large ziplock bag and write on the front the date and chicken breasts. Place into your freezer for long storage or into the refrigerator if you plan to use them within the next day or so.
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