Sentences with phrase «plucked chicken»

This same Diogenes, when he heard Plato being praised for defining man as «an animal, biped and featherless,» threw a plucked chicken into the Academy, saying, «Here is Platonic man!»
The creatures rendered by the local painter include musicians, a dominatrix and a restaurant worker who clutches a cleaver and a plucked chicken.
Get ready to get your hands dirty, because if you want to try the ever - succulent Ayam Betutu staple, you'll soon find yourself rubbing and massaging a whole plucked chicken in basa gede [Bali's signature base paste] before wrapping it in palm leaves and cooking it over coconut husks for hours until smokey and tender!
I'm allergic to gluten and I'm also even really allergic to gluten free oats (my face ends up looking like plucked chicken skin for months after a little consumption).
I might look like a plucked chicken in a harness, waving my arms and staring at the floor, but from where I sit, I'm an eagle soaring in the sky.
«Are you ready to pluck the chickens
I just recently watched a video of a woman plucking a chicken and I told myself I'd never eat it again!
The further assortment of characters there includes gleefully effete Oswaldo Mowbry (Tim Roth), an Englishman delighted in Ruth's preference for collecting his bounty, Joe Gage, a journaling cowboy (Michael Madsen) on his way to visit his mother, and Senor Bob (Demian Bichir), a Mexican caretaker not at all pleased with being tasked to finish plucking a chicken.
(«Leave it to Beaver» fans will recall that Beaver was caught writing about Allan Dwan's slapstick The Three Musketeers in place of the Alexandre Dumas novel after his book report got to the part where «they all started plucking chickens and throwing the feathers all over the place.»)
Question Are we «plucked chickens», to abandon human morality to the soul-less machinations of market fundamentalism's willful ignorance and moral blindness?
I remember a trip out west when i was a teenager; they were plucking chickens on the train for dinner.

Not exact matches

In the kitchen the chef was still holding his hands as if about to take hold of the scullery boy, and the kitchen maid was sitting in front of the black chicken which she was supposed to pluck.
After you cook your chicken (or pluck all the meat off a rotisserie), plop into the bowl of your standmixer, fitted with the paddle, and stir on low.
Jim Pluck U BBQ A: Hi Jim, I try to cook my chicken at a higher smoker temp, like around 300 °F.
Remove chicken from marinade (do not discard) and pat dry with paper towels; pluck off any aromatics still stuck to chicken.
There will be chicken — but there will also be ways to make it taste like you didn't just pluck it out from underneath a supermarket heat lamp.
Here, you just pluck the meat off of the rotisserie chicken, toss it into a pan with some oil to give it new life, then combine it with some punchy and smart ingredients to build a Thai - inspired salad that tastes complex — yet totally nails that whole 15 - minutes thing.
The chickens range free plucking up bugs and working through manure.
In Russia, the only time you could get your hands on chicken livers would be by buying a chicken, which came with all of its entrails and a few feathers here and there, that you'd be responsible in plucking.
The simple ingredient list (and the rotisserie chicken option) make for a speedy assembly... but instead I find myself lingering, allowing the heady scent of the herbs to consume me as I carefully pluck each leaf from its stem.
In other words, if a school just has enough «heart» and «pluck,» kids can eat organic lettuces and free - range chicken instead of canned peas and nuggets.
Mom was glad once we looked a bit more like a chicken and a bit less like a Cornish game hen or a plucked pigeon.
Vonnegut won a posthumous meteorology award for his report debunking chicken plucking as a way to measure tornado wind speed.
In his report, published in the October 1975 issue of Weatherwise, Vonnegut explained that using a cannon to fire a dead chicken into a tornado — a technique described in 1842 and 1890 — was unreliable because it is impossible to tell whether the cannon or the wind plucked the feathers.
Linda plucks the feathers off a chicken, while other women and children rest in the shade of a wagon.
«A hundred years ago, chicken for dinner meant going out and catching, killing, plucking and gutting a chicken.
One can not blame the foxes for keeping the hen house full of a never - ending stream of chickens from which to pluck their feathers (money); how else can a fox pay for a fox's meals, for the mortgage on the fox hole, for the fox stole, and for the rest of the things fox den related?
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