Posted by larry@stinescorner on February 26, 2016 at 04:45:19 from (100.35.206.81):
While looking through my files I came across this picture I havent seen for a long time, This is a picture of my neighbors grandma many years ago, She had some roosters that were running around her yard for 7 years. She tried to give them away to other neighbors,,no none would come get them. She saw a lady she knew downtown,she knew the lady had a big family and was struggling,she asked her.The lady said pen them up and I will come get them. Now they were penned up for two weeks,and the lady never came, I happened to stop in one afternoon and grandma had had enough. She said I hate to ask my grandson,he is so busy, I just am going to ask him to shoot the chickens and throw them in the manure pile. I said why dont you butcher them? She said they are very old,and no one wants them. Also,she admitted,that she likes scalding and plucking,but never could chop heads off. I said ,I can do that. She got all excited and said.,I ll go start the fire if you have time! We did the chickens together,she told me stories of how many she used to do with her late husband.I had a great afternoon with her. She insisted I take a chicken home with me. It took a long time to cook it,,,but,,,,it was the best tasting chicken I ever ate in my life,The taste was unbelievable,and the broth made the best soup I ever had.
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