Not exact matches
We're taking the plunge and getting
chickens this summer primarily because I
met a family that bought hens from local farms each spring and then sold them (usually via Craig's list) to
other farms in the winter.
These two incidents were reminiscent of
other, similar stories I've reported on in the past: in 2011, a Chicago school principal at the Little Village Academy placed an outright ban on home - packed lunches, setting off a barrage of criticism, and in 2012 there were widespread reports that a North Carolina «state inspector» had forced a child to give up her packed lunch of a turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice because the meal did not
meet USDA guidelines; instead the child was forced to take the school lunch of
chicken nuggets.
I
met a guy this week who told me he is working with a large producer of
chicken nuggets and
other processed forms of
chicken.
Via flashback, we finally
meet the fourth Aqua Teen,
Chicken Bittle... voiced by none
other than The Chin himself, Bruce Campbell!
While the rusted metal sign above one entrance to the animal market here reads «Dog Town,» there are enough
other species to help Noah
meet his quota:
chickens, goats, rodents, sugar gliders, ducks, even a llama and a few donkeys.
We make and sell our own
chicken jerky, TriPom Chews, and only buy from
other «Mom & Pop» sized treat makers that we have
met or spoke with.
These are usually crammed to the rafters with passengers and their cargo (often caged
chickens and
other birds hence the name) and are a fantastic way to
meet local people and try out your Spanish.
And it is indeed with the
other entrepreneurs at the monthly
meetings of the Legal Innovators Roundtable, where sharing the successes and failures of what's been tried and tested, is like
chicken soup for my soul.