When you need to have some fresh lemon juice, you squeeze and squeeze the lemon, but still leave juice behind. Find out how to get the squeeze on lemons to get as much juice as you can from one lemon.
November is National Diabetes Month. People often ask about a “diabetic diet.” The reality is there is no such thing as a “diabetic diet.” Rather, people with diabetes should follow a meal plan approved by their healthcare provider which focuses on a variety of healthy foods with the right amount of carbohydrates…
Boiling can be a great way to cook chicken while saving time during preparation. Boil your chicken at home to have plenty ready for many different recipes. Follow these simple steps the next time you need cooked chicken for a recipe
Not sure how much chicken you need to boil for a specific recipe? Follow this guide!
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When you have a recipe that needs cooked, deboned chicken, how much chicken do you need to buy and cook? Avoid buying too little or too much with these helpful tips.
One cup cubed or shredded chicken:
Using a whole chicken:
When using a whole chicken, 1 pound of uncooked chicken is about 1 cup of cooked, deboned chicken. For example, a 2 ½ to 3 pound whole chicken, or fryer, will produce about 2 to 3 cups of cooked, cubed chicken.
Using a rotisserie chicken:
You can also purchase a rotisserie chicken to use in your recipe. The average rotisserie chicken is about 2 pounds. The whole chicken will make about 3 cups of chicken- this is about 2 cups of white meat and 1 cups of dark meat. White meat comes from the chicken breast and wings. Dark meat comes from the thighs and drumsticks.
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(Information from: http://www2.ca.uky.edu/poultryprofitability/Cheeps_and_Chirps/Trivia_question_chicken_wings.pdf)
[print-friendly]During October and even November, pumpkins seem to be a staple: pumpkin patches, jack-o’-lanterns, and pumpkin pie. With all that pumpkin, what else can you do with it? You can make your own pumpkin puree!