Ok, I know, I know, I just bought 40 pounds of fresh chicken breasts in March at $1.89 per pound. I had wanted to pre-cook some of it before freezing it, but I didn’t have the time to do it. Then, Zaycon Foods announced they were having a Fully Cooked Grillmarked Chicken Breasts Strips event for $2.89 per pound, I debated on whether or not to buy in. My friend that I had split with before had contacted me to ask if I was, but I was still on the fence. She said she was interested in sharing again, so I eventually decided that I would participate. I know the other chicken I had just purchased was cheaper per pound, but for the convenience of having fully cooked chicken to pull out for various uses was very appealing to me. Plus, fully cooked chicken at the store is usually closer to $4 per pound, so I was pleased with the price as well. The original e-mail said that it would be 8 5-lb bags, but when I picked it up this week, it was 32 1.25-lb bags. Which, actually is fine, because this size bags is actually better portion size for my use. I haven’t used it yet, but by looking at the bags, it looks really good, not a lot of gristle like some fully cooked chicken tends to be. Once I do use it, I will give an update as to how it tastes.
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