No, they are the period of a chicken. A cycle. That’s what they are, as disconcerting as that may be. Learn some science. |
WOW. Just...wow. Talk about lack of reading comprehension and understanding of basic science. |
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Of course but the relevant part of my question was the chicken. |
Eggses are a single cell. |
Doubtful. Strep was already in system |
Huh? PP didn’t say the chicken caused the strep. They said their mind has made an association between strep and chicken. I once got severely sick with appendicitis that started on the way home from a restaurant of a cuisine I didn’t have a lot of access to. I know that it was a coincidence, but it’s hard for me to break the association in my mind with those flavors and sickness. |
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That’s a lot of chicken.
When I make chicken soup, I simmer a whole chicken and then pull all the meat. Half goes in the soup, the other half goes into a freezer ziploc to be used for another purpose on a later date, like a casserole or Vietnamese chicken salad. That way not too much chicken too close together. |
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Yes, it’s crazy. Honestly, vegs, legumes, and intact grains should make up 75% of your plate.
Chicken is about to get as expensive as eggs, and hard to find. |
| I’ve had many days where there was either eggs or chicken in every meal. It’s totally normal. |
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I wouldn't think something like a chicken sandwich or chicken noodle soup for lunch followed by roasted chicken or bbq chicken or chicken fajitas or sesame chicken for dinner is repetitive. I would also not consider eggs to be chicken.
At a certain point it's a health choice though: do you want to eat chicken 2-3x a day? Is it the chicken you actually like? I don't love meat and try not to eat a lot of it. So I have come to realize that I can get a sandwich fix out of cheese, veggies, and condiments without meat, and still get protein. Similarly I can get a fajitas fix out of cauliflower/onions/peppers roasted with fajita seasoning, eaten with all the regular fajita stuff (beans, veggies, cheese, sour cream, guac, pico, toritllas, etc...). I can still serve chicken (or beef or whatever) to my family without eating it myself. Chicken is our main meat, and we probably have it 5 times week in some form. I probably eat it three times. |
It’s not “crazy” at all. If anything is crazy, it’s your idea that at least half of your plate should be comprised of grains and legumes. |
Oh, the irony. Chickens ovulate, but they don’t menstruate. Menstruation is what is referred to colloquially as a “period.” |
| Honestly, I'll eat the same thing for breakfast, lunch and dinner if I'm trying to get through some leftovers. Not an every day thing but I don't like wasting food. |