Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the name of the Peruvian place you buy your chicken. Is it near Bethesda? If not, then it's a no go.
Love Don Pollo on Wisconsin Avenue in the same block as Persimmon or Chicken on the Run on St. Elmo.

Anonymous wrote:What is the name of the Peruvian place you buy your chicken. Is it near Bethesda? If not, then it's a no go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[youtube]Anonymous wrote:Costco > Giant > Safeway > Yes Market > Whole Foods
WF has an organic chicken. It tastes terrible.
The herb seasoned one at WF is delicious. I don't like the plain one. The ones at Costco taste good but are loaded with junk ingredients.
Like what?
Not the PP, but I'm guessing this poster is the one who says Trader Joe's is all junk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[youtube]Anonymous wrote:Costco > Giant > Safeway > Yes Market > Whole Foods
WF has an organic chicken. It tastes terrible.
The herb seasoned one at WF is delicious. I don't like the plain one. The ones at Costco taste good but are loaded with junk ingredients.
Like what?
Anonymous wrote:[youtube]Anonymous wrote:Costco > Giant > Safeway > Yes Market > Whole Foods
WF has an organic chicken. It tastes terrible.
The herb seasoned one at WF is delicious. I don't like the plain one. The ones at Costco taste good but are loaded with junk ingredients.
Anonymous wrote:Costco > Giant > Safeway > Yes Market > Whole Foods
WF has an organic chicken. It tastes terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Peruvian chicken better than" grocery special"? (serious question)
Way tastier.
Not only tastier, but way bigger. We often get a whole chicken from Crisp N Juicy-- that thing feeds us for two meals. No way we'd get more than one dinner out of a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. Plus Peruvian chicken comes with a wide variety of yummy sauces, including my personal favorite, the green spicy one. mmmmmmmmmmmm
Ok when you see places that have the huge chickens...do you know what farmers do to make those chickens so big?
Seriously, chickens are not so supposed to be that big -- hormones!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Peruvian chicken better than" grocery special"? (serious question)
Way tastier.
Not only tastier, but way bigger. We often get a whole chicken from Crisp N Juicy-- that thing feeds us for two meals. No way we'd get more than one dinner out of a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. Plus Peruvian chicken comes with a wide variety of yummy sauces, including my personal favorite, the green spicy one. mmmmmmmmmmmm
Ok when you see places that have the huge chickens...do you know what farmers do to make those chickens so big?
Seriously, chickens are not so supposed to be that big -- hormones!!!!!!!!!
What we have here is a certified chicken expert.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is Peruvian chicken better than" grocery special"? (serious question)
Way tastier.
Not only tastier, but way bigger. We often get a whole chicken from Crisp N Juicy-- that thing feeds us for two meals. No way we'd get more than one dinner out of a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. Plus Peruvian chicken comes with a wide variety of yummy sauces, including my personal favorite, the green spicy one. mmmmmmmmmmmm
Anonymous wrote:Costco > Giant > Safeway > Yes Market > Whole Foods
WF has an organic chicken. It tastes terrible.