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By *xscotMan
over a year ago
Kingston |
when I saw a topic about chicken fillets - I was wondering what new perversity it would be. Disappointed its so mundane - perhaps it was the thought of lots of breast meat that was making me salivate - lol |
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"when I saw a topic about chicken fillets - I was wondering what new perversity it would be. Disappointed its so mundane - perhaps it was the thought of lots of breast meat that was making me salivate - lol "
lol sorry too disappoint you |
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"I know there is usually one massive one and then one tiny one in the pack...
yes thats what i got lol
It is strange I am going to write to asda and ask them!! haha xx"
Ha ha, let me know how you get on |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"why when i buy a pack of two chicken fillets are they completly different sizes, what am i supposed to do cut a bit off todays and have it with tomorrows?" your tits havent got that small now have they Diamonds? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its cos the 'puter tells them to total the weight so that all the packs are around the same.
Buy them from the butchers, the provenence is better, they Don't cost more and you are keeping a local trade in business. |
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its down to weight the pack is a certain size they mix 2 different sizes to give you the pack weight 1 big 1 small.
i'd rather pay by weight and get 2 the same size.
any way it's usually cheaper to buy a whole fresh bird and cut it up yourself
2 thighs/legs 2 breasts and a carcase / giblets for soup all for a little bit more than 2 odd size fillets |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
"Its cos the 'puter tells them to total the weight so that all the packs are around the same.
Buy them from the butchers, the provenence is better, they Don't cost more and you are keeping a local trade in business." absolutely! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its cos the 'puter tells them to total the weight so that all the packs are around the same.
Buy them from the butchers, the provenence is better, they Don't cost more and you are keeping a local trade in business."
I wouldn't say the provenance is better as all meet has to be traceable back to farm and quality and price are variables. Some supermarkets sell both cheap and higher quality free range meat. The supermarkets have economy of scale that's all so like for like will often be cheaper. |
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