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Deb Vancouver (18665) | Report | 6 Sep 2007 23:41 |
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Yes you can. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 6 Sep 2007 23:46 |
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We check that meat is cooked thoroughly using a meat thermometer and by piercing the thickest part of the meat. |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 6 Sep 2007 23:47 |
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Re Deb |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 6 Sep 2007 23:51 |
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This leaflet just about covers it all. |
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[email protected] | Report | 7 Sep 2007 00:04 |
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Food Hygiene say's NO! |
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Lancsliz | Report | 7 Sep 2007 00:44 |
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Hi I always wash raw chicken (not frozen), making sure to wash round any surfaces afterwards and to dry it thoroughly. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 7 Sep 2007 01:03 |
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How many times I have put chicken into defrost..........LOL and er indoors has said what ARE you doing? I had mis punched the button........onto COOK........LOL but it STILL goes in the oven to cook proper.......and we aint dead yet!!! as long as its well cooked......i trust! no problem..... |
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Deb Vancouver (18665) | Report | 7 Sep 2007 01:09 |
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Hi Mau, |
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Deb Vancouver (18665) | Report | 7 Sep 2007 01:47 |
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http://www.food.gov.uk/ |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 7 Sep 2007 03:01 |
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Well I and o.h. and my son are here to tell the tale, and I do all those things have been said not to, I wash the chicken under the cold tap into the sink and then clean the sink etc afterwards, but do defrost in microwave, then cook in oven. However, I do always overcook it rather than under, so seem to have been lucky. I will bear all these things in mind tho. |
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Kay???? | Report | 7 Sep 2007 07:18 |
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Mau,, |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 7 Sep 2007 11:42 |
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Deanna | Report | 7 Sep 2007 11:47 |
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Raymond.... you must have had a NIGHTMARE journey home. |
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♫ Penny € | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:22 |
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Never heard of that before Alan. Is it imported? |
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Mrs Badcrumble | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:28 |
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Never cook a live chicken. |
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Matchless | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:40 |
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Sorry to add the boot here - but I live within sniffing distance of two Chicken Farms. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 7 Sep 2007 16:51 |
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I also have my food handling certificate. The secret of cooking any chicken is in making sure it is thoroughly cooked and then not left hanging around at room temperature. |
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Lancsliz | Report | 7 Sep 2007 17:10 |
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Hi It is good to read all the tips on here. |
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♫ Penny € | Report | 8 Sep 2007 08:02 |
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Wow Mac |
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Matchless | Report | 8 Sep 2007 08:25 |
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Maybe not Chicken Sandwiches though? |
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