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Chicken - Allergy Free Poultry

People used to raise chickens for eggs and meat. This led to eating the chickens that could no longer could lay eggs. The meat might be tougher, one reason there are so many traditional chicken stew and soup recipes.

Even in a subdivision lot, there is plenty of room to raise four or five chickens for pest control. In some cities, there are limits on how many chickens per amount of land. In others, chickens are not allowed.

 

When choosing to add chickens to your yard, consider the pesticides you use, and the pesticides on the other side of the fence. Pesticide covered bugs will jump, or burrow under, the fence and be eaten by the chickens. That pesticide is carried in their bodies and passed into their eggs and meat.

 

Chickens that have not been fed antibiotics will cost more, appear smaller, and their meat will taste different.

 

Store bought chicken may have a gluten based juice in the package.

Baked Chicken Thighs and Vegetables

Baked Chicken Thighs and Vegetables

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Baked Chicken Thighs and Vegetables by pixel1 on Pixabay

Barbecued Chicken Legs and Vegetables

Chicken Thigh and Leg

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Barbecued Chicken Legs and Vegetables by RitaE on Pixabay

Chicken Casserole

Chicken Chili

Chicken Chili

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Chicken Chili by young_amyc on Pixabay

Chicken Salad

Chicken Salad

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Chicken Salad by semirh on Pixabay

Grilled Chicken

Grilled Chicken

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Grilled Chicken by PublicDomainImages on Pixabay

Mushroom Chicken Breasts and Vegetables

Chicken Mushrooms

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Mushroom Chicken Breasts and Vegetables by Levoqd on Pixabay

Whole Chicken

Baked Chicken

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Whole Chicken by lauryann on Pixabay

Turkey - Allergy Free Poultry

Turkey is a versatile meat bird. Turkey eggs are rarely found available to be eaten, as the grown bird is far more valuable.

     

Although turkeys lay eggs like chickens, only their adult meat is normally cooked in similar ways. They take longer to cook than the average chicken. Turkey burger recipes are included in with beef burger recipes. Almost any meal that can be made with beef burger can be made with turkey burger. It can also be spiced and formed into sausage, or flattened into strips, and made into bacon.

 

Turkey can be used as a healthier meat to replace chicken, pork, and beef, with far less grease and fat. Turkey can be baked, fried, grilled, or microwaved based on portion size.

Turkey can be enjoyed regardless of time of year. A frozen turkey cooked in a table top oven produces little heat, and can feed a family for days. Especially in the summer, when light meals, like turkey salad are most appreciated. Or chopped and frozen to later be thawed and used in various recipes.

Turkey is a safe meat to be used in place of chicken in home cooked meals for sick dogs or cats, with a veterinarian's recommendation.

 

However, do not feed turkey bones, especially cooked ones, to pets.

Turkey Breast and Vegetables

Turkey Breast and Vegetables

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Turkey Breasts by JESHOOTS-com on Pixabay

Turkey Casserole

Turkey Chili

Turkey Chili

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Turkey Stew by RitaE on Pixabay

Turkey Legs and Vegetables

Turkey Leg

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Turkey leg by PublicDomainPictures on Pixabay

Turkey Meatloaf

Turkey Meatloaf or MeatBalls

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MeatLoaf by moerschy on Pixabay

Turkey Potpie

Turkey Salad

Whole Turkey

Baked Turkey

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Turkey and stuffing in a pan https://pixabay.com/photos/turkey-thanksgiving-holiday-1917130/ A-Ray on Pixabay

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