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I brought chop chop brand lmao I wanted the aussie made stuff hienz but it contains traces of gluten Wich I'm allergic too unfortunately and wasn't on sale.
Canned chicken just sounds wrong, have never tried it and I doubt I ever will, rather cook up some chicken wings, drum sticks, breast, whole roast chook etc etc. so simple to cook and prepare and readily available, no need for that canned stuff.
PS I am not a big fan of canned tuna or fish either, rather the real stuff, but will have the occasional John West tuna in olive oil or with chilli.
It takes 20 minutes to trim, marinate and cook a couple of packs of chicken thigh fillets (plus fridge time marinating). Then you have chicken for the next day or two. We do a marinade regularly of
teriyaki sauce
ginger
garlic
white wine vinegar
cayenne pepper
celery salt
lemon juice
and it is great for wraps, on its own or with greens and rice etc
Yuck, they taste like its made from bits of meat that factory workers pick up from the floor..
Cooking your own chook is best. Nothing beats home made stuff. If I was in a hurry I'd stick to tinned tuna or salmon.
Yuck, they taste like its made from bits of meat that factory workers pick up from the floor..
Cooking your own chook is best. Nothing beats home made stuff. If I was in a hurry I'd stick to tinned tuna or salmon.
I used to love chop chop. Made all our sandwiches with it, then one week went back to grilling chicken breast on the George foreman for the lunches, and it tasted alot better.
Wouldn't go back to the tinned stuff, even though its alot easier and quicker.