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As soon as it stops moving, it goes down much easier. n/t Silent3 Jun 2013 #1
lol Renew Deal Jun 2013 #24
DUzy! nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #31
LOL! That should be a clasic. demosincebirth Jun 2013 #39
Heh Warren DeMontague Jun 2013 #45
Just remember to remove the feathers and the innards FarCenter Jun 2013 #51
One of my mother's favorite stories was Warpy Jun 2013 #64
Wise guy!!!! Beacool Jun 2013 #55
My first thought is always what's IN the food -- gateley Jun 2013 #2
I know what you mean...turkey is even worse! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2013 #3
Those tomatoes look amazingly tasty, btw. MNBrewer Jun 2013 #6
I haven't had good turkey meat in probably 15 or more years. KoKo Jun 2013 #29
nope. never. MNBrewer Jun 2013 #4
Yes superpatriotman Jun 2013 #5
No...it tastes just like frog! nt PCIntern Jun 2013 #7
not sure i want to know how it is you know what frog tastes like dembotoz Jun 2013 #56
Just like chicken, of course! csziggy Jun 2013 #57
Nope. It causes me no problems. MineralMan Jun 2013 #8
I don't eat meat but my son does tblue Jun 2013 #9
It is all chicken, I tried many different types quinnox Jun 2013 #10
I don't eat meat but my now deceased Rottweiler did. RebelOne Jun 2013 #28
Yup Herlong Jun 2013 #11
Yep. Certain things become harder to digest flamingdem Jun 2013 #59
Mc Donalds burger can marinate for 14 years and still look the same Herlong Jun 2013 #69
No, it's one of my staples treestar Jun 2013 #12
I must go vegan. librechik Jun 2013 #13
I think I will have to cut way down on meat in general too quinnox Jun 2013 #15
Read Dr. Neal Barnard librechik Jun 2013 #17
Just curious how does chicken or meat impact diabetes? flamingdem Jun 2013 #60
It's a constellation of issues revolving around obesity and it's multiple complications librechik Jun 2013 #67
I'll check out the book flamingdem Jun 2013 #68
Interesting. Chicken is benign as meats go. Skin on? nolabear Jun 2013 #14
yea, I eat the skin and like it quinnox Jun 2013 #16
Could be it. I like the skin too but it does bug me. nolabear Jun 2013 #19
I don't know quinnox Jun 2013 #20
Produces gall, which is a digestive enzyme. nolabear Jun 2013 #25
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Rats! I missed my own troll! nolabear Jun 2013 #46
Try eating early and watch the amount of salt used. Try alternative seasonings to salt. nt bluestate10 Jun 2013 #48
I don't eat all that much of it Warpy Jun 2013 #18
yea, I am a big meat eater, but maybe it is time to cut down on it quinnox Jun 2013 #22
Marinating is one of the tricks to help digestion flamingdem Jun 2013 #62
Ha! Pollo asado is pretty far away from a prescription bland diet Warpy Jun 2013 #63
oh yum! Just copy pasted your info and I'm going to try this flamingdem Jun 2013 #65
Not really and we eat a lot of it around here tularetom Jun 2013 #21
Yes. KoKo Jun 2013 #23
hmm, interesting. I wonder if maybe our food has gotten worse or something quinnox Jun 2013 #26
bread, for example, is full of "dough processors" these days. grasswire Jun 2013 #32
Free-range chicken is the best. AngryOldDem Jun 2013 #37
Are chicken threads allowed in GD? Shrek Jun 2013 #27
Nope but tuna gets me a little. Ever try apple instead of pickles with tuna? Pretty good. brewens Jun 2013 #30
is it the tuna, or is it the mayo that bothers you? nt grasswire Jun 2013 #33
That's likely the fiber - apples and bananas both predictably closeupready Jun 2013 #58
Does it depend on how it's cooked? n/t cynatnite Jun 2013 #34
not until recently KT2000 Jun 2013 #35
No. AngryOldDem Jun 2013 #36
Nope, never. I buy all my chicken from Costco, and closeupready Jun 2013 #38
Nope, sorry. I can digest anything I can catch and chew up. nt rrneck Jun 2013 #40
No intestinal problems but pipi_k Jun 2013 #41
I want to ask what you are doing with the chicken but don't want to sound rude. Hmmm, can't figure uppityperson Jun 2013 #50
no, but it doesn't taste like it used to HiPointDem Jun 2013 #42
Yes, but only when it isn't cooked thoroughly. Laelth Jun 2013 #44
Yep I decided about week ago to give up meat cause it was making me sick Arcanetrance Jun 2013 #47
I stopped eating chicken and Red meat years ago Texasgal Jun 2013 #49
Pssst! demwing Jun 2013 #52
You might try a different brand or a free range just to see if KurtNYC Jun 2013 #53
i have had trouble. i seem to be okay with DesertFlower Jun 2013 #54
Are you eating "enhanced" or "non enhanced" poultry? flvegan Jun 2013 #61
I don't have many problems with chicken laundry_queen Jun 2013 #66
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