Re: Which one are you?
[Re: Trap Setter]
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05/09/24 09:58 PM
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Chicken? People actually buy that? I buy beef and ham. That is all a guy needs. No yard bird.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Which one are you?
[Re: learch]
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05/09/24 10:00 PM
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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I buy marked down beef and some pork but typically pass on the chicken. I am a little more picky about chicken because often it was the way overpriced yuppie chicken and it only gets it down to the price of regular chicken.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Which one are you?
[Re: 160user]
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05/09/24 11:44 PM
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Chicken? People actually buy that? I buy beef and ham. That is all a guy needs. No yard bird. Agreed!!!! Mom burned me out on chicken. Fried chicken, baked chicken, shake & bake chicken, chicken salad. Cheap way to feed 5 kids back then. We’d butcher 150 a year. I’ll still eat it, but only as a guest lol.
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Re: Which one are you?
[Re: claycreech]
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05/10/24 06:43 AM
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trapdog1
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Chicken? People actually buy that? I buy beef and ham. That is all a guy needs. No yard bird. Agreed!!!! Mom burned me out on chicken. Fried chicken, baked chicken, shake & bake chicken, chicken salad. Cheap way to feed 5 kids back then. We’d butcher 150 a year. I’ll still eat it, but only as a guest lol. My dad was the same way. As a depression era kid he said there was always chicken to eat, and a lot of the time not much else.
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Re: Which one are you?
[Re: GUNNLEG]
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05/10/24 06:58 AM
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Grew up well below middle income. Never knew it or thought about it until highschool. Was fortunate to be a good enough baseball and football player to not be made fun of for the off brand clothes and shoes.
Worked my way through college, got a great job and married my highschool sweetheart. Saved like I was still well below middle class. Put 2 out of my 3 boys through college so far, bought our dream property and built our dream house.
I still look at and spend every dollar like there aren’t many more to be had. I often wish I could let go and be a little more free in how I look at $$$, but I also know it’s served me and my family well.
Guess I’m the guy who puts down $11.63 for the $11.63 chicken and am x2 checking the receipt on the way out. That's a great story.
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Re: Which one are you?
[Re: mnsota]
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05/10/24 07:17 AM
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Jeepers,..for anyone that has sold many a chicken,.a full breasted corny cross is most likely to provide a family with at least maybe four meal within the course of a week. Chicken giving its full potential might just raise a few eyebrows! 4 meals?With our bunch growing up we would be fighting over the last leg let alone any leftovers. Lol
Nevada bound
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