SC - Period chicken feet
Jenne Heise
jenne at mail.browser.net
Fri Feb 16 08:58:24 PST 2001
> If you stew the feet, wing tips, necks, etc., and freeze for stock, the
> cooked feet might then go into a compost heap, a la meat bones, etc. from
> cooked meat. Cooked feet would not retain any salmonella, etc., if that
> is what worries them, but I don't know it's effect on wild critters,
> especially rodent types. You could bash the bones with a sledge
> hammer--tell hubby it's 'sword practice'. ;-)
Generally if there is any meat matter on the residue, however, it is not
considered a good thing to put it on your compost heap. Meat-eating
bacteria tend to mess with the compost heap's internal flora.
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Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise jenne at tulgey.browser.net
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beautiful!" and sitting in the shade..." --Kipling, "Glory of the Garden"
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