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Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Gary" wrote in message ... > "U.S. Janet B." wrote: > > > > I don't know why I do it, but I reserve the bay leaf and thyme for > > the final soup. But yes, I do toss some peppercorns in when making > > the stock. > > I know why you do it. Best to make chicken stock as plain as can > be. That gives it a wide variety of uses in many dishes. I always > make mine plain. > > == > > What do you use yours for? For me, I use it partly for the dogs who are older and the natural GSM for their joints works well. Our cat is also older and she likes a little noshe of it also. We call it the 'nooner meal' as around noon we give them a treat. We move a frozen bag to defrost in the fridge every other day (or more if we need some for 2foot cooking) and split 1/2 cup or so per day to the pets. |
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