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70% Of Supermarket Chickens Infected With Bug !

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mikey4444 | 19:37 Thu 27th Nov 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30227342

Flipping heck ! If this true, I'm not sure if I will buy chicken from a supermarket again. I only buy free-range but I am unsure if even these are safe now.
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apparently it isn't a problem at all if you cook it properly
Thorough cooking kills the bug Mikey!
And, of course, we all eat it raw?
Shades of Edwina Currie and salmonella in eggs.......
Never forget John Gummer and the burgers!
I ate a supermarket chicken earlier this week, and it done me no harm. cluckgruntmoowoofmeowoinksquarkneighcluck
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The problem as I understand it is that it isn't just the chicken itself that might have Campylobacter. The outside of the packaging may be infected as well, so I can see possible problems with handling the pack, and then touching other surfaces and/or foodstuffs.

Perhaps Edwina was right all along !
Apparently Chicken Tikka Masala from Lidl is the very most absolutely toxic of the lot.
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LOL Gromit ! I will be cooking my dinner at incinerator temperatures tonight in the Microwave, just to be sure.
I make cracking Chicken Tikka with fresh spices purchased on my holiday to Turkey (no pun intended) and chicken breasts from a proper traditional butchers.
Though I am a fan of Lidl (I buy crates of their Bordelino, which is gorgeous and less than a fiver).
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Gromit...try their Pinotage...£3.99 a bottle this week and its 14.5 % !
swwooooooosh, that was my khazi flushing.
Just finish off with an industrial blow torch, Mikey...you'll be fine...x
this is no joke -last week I went into Morrisons where I rarely shop but was doing business in the area. They had a display at the end of an aisle with 'special offers' they had raw whole chickens packaged next to fresh cream cakes. I brought this to the attention of the Manager who said 'oh well they are in plastic there is not problem. I gave them my 'oh really' secret shopper face and next thing he is moving then and washing everything down with anti bacterial spray. I hate Supermarkets.
Heres the gness method, mikey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPiMRXveX8c
See!!!! Now if I could just cook with power tools I'd be a whizz in the kitchen.....x
I caught a rainbow trout in New Zealand, Lake Solitaire. One of the fellow guests was a plastic surgeon and we were treated to brilliant sashimi in the Lodge kitchen, accompanied by a good Sauv Blanc, cut by the most evil looking scalpels used for his work......so why not power tools, gness?
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Well done Retrochic...nice bit of shopping Guerrilla work.
I have made meringue with a Black and Decker power drill.....x
Is that the South African Pinotage. had it - lovely.

As is their Argentinian Melbec (my favourite :-)

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