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What does it mean when chicken wings are market price?

maynard

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Still have a hard time understanding the fascination over "chicken wings." They were considered scrap when/where I grew up.
 
When I checked out at the supermarket,I asked the young female cashier
if the chicken legs I bought were the front,or back ones.
After she checked with the meat cutter,she gave me some dirty looks.
at least it wasn't snipe wings :ROFLMAO:
 
When I checked out at the supermarket,I asked the young female cashier
if the chicken legs I bought were the front,or back ones.
After she checked with the meat cutter,she gave me some dirty looks.
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A few years ago chicken wings were in such demand that some restaurants were selling "boneless" chicken wings. Or in other words cut up chicken breast. Chicken wings are of course a commodity item, not much different than a bushel of corn, and apparently there can be huge changes in price.
 
and of course I would be remiss if .....

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I've got those Buddy Hackett clips from him on Johnny Carson in my classic tv folder, they're great.

As for chicken wings, I just can't contribute to adding to all those chickens running around out there with little hooks instead of wings...
 
Still have a hard time understanding the fascination over "chicken wings." They were considered scrap when/where I grew up.
They were considered scrap where I grew up as well.

But, then I grew up. :D I marinate them in buttermilk, toss in flour and red pepper, fry in oil... yum!

(Are they the end-all, be-all? No; I prefer a steak on the grill. I'll make chicken wings maybe once a year; superbowl with wings and some cold CAB is not so bad. And boneless chicken wings??? Don't get me started... ick.)
 
But, then I grew up. :D I marinate them in buttermilk, toss in flour and red pepper, fry in oil... yum!
Oh, I'll consume 'em if offered. But paying as much as $0.50 apiece in some pub or restaurant is lunacy IMO.
 
Oh, I'll consume 'em if offered. But paying as much as $0.50 apiece in some pub or restaurant is lunacy IMO.
Agree! (But then again, I won't pay for a steak in a restaurant either... rather spend the same big bucks at a butcher, get a prime cut, and fire up the weber!)
 
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