Didn’t they find a mastodon a few thousand years old which was frozen suddenly, and that stayed frozen ever since, till discovered now and some people even ate some of it??? Maybe just a story, but maybe not!
If you don’t want it what makes you think it’s a good idea to give it to someone else? Unless you make sure the recipient knows it’s only good for soup ..if that.
If it is the usual water-chilled commercial bird and the wrapping is intact, it’s likely salvagable. Maybe marinate or brine it, then cook it slow in a covered roaster. Or cut it up or debone it and do something savory with it in a crock pot.
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
“And write it off on my taxes.”
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
This belongs in the Dinette Set comic!
Nougat over 2 years ago
Mmmmmm. Not good
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Cook it anyway, might make good pet food?? Just remove the bones.
suelou over 2 years ago
Didn’t they find a mastodon a few thousand years old which was frozen suddenly, and that stayed frozen ever since, till discovered now and some people even ate some of it??? Maybe just a story, but maybe not!
lunatic03867 over 2 years ago
I know people that have done this. It’s one of the reasons food pantries won’t accept frozen foods from unless a store donated it.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 2 years ago
If you don’t want it what makes you think it’s a good idea to give it to someone else? Unless you make sure the recipient knows it’s only good for soup ..if that.
grbond Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sad. Guess they never heard of “do unto others” . . .
joelvca over 2 years ago
If it is the usual water-chilled commercial bird and the wrapping is intact, it’s likely salvagable. Maybe marinate or brine it, then cook it slow in a covered roaster. Or cut it up or debone it and do something savory with it in a crock pot.