THIS video is so much more like a New Yorker Publication that i have EVER seen!!! I hope this can be done for future videos. It was a Wonder to watch!!!
1:20 Not a beer can, not a beer can simulator, but a stand that both holds a beer can (full of beer) and the chicken. The liquid in the can takes time to rise in temperature, and since it's mostly water, limits the maximum temperature (water must evaporate first).
It’s so much easier & less labor & utility expense to buy a deliciously fully rotisserie cooked chicken (with moist breast meat) for only $4.99 at Sams Club or Costco. My bad, but this uploaded method imo is an abominable waste of time, etc.
Here's a novel idea for you: some people _enjoy_ cooking. Radical stuff, I know, but folk like me, we find buying a rotisserie chicken boring, unimaginative, maybe even a bit lazy.
Bill, please. You gotta listen to your director. WAAAAAY too much info, here. Cracking bones, blood, "fleshy" herbs? CHICKEN FEET?!!? omg... I will never be able to eat roast chicken again. :D
You saw the title, clicked to open (and presumably watch), for the sole reason to leave your comment and crow (yes, pun absolutely intended) about your superior morals. Go play in your own yard.
With an iron supplement, and a high iron vegetarian diet, my iron level is still too low. It should be jarring to realize that some of us will literally die if we don't eat meat. You're free to eat as you choose, but put your judgment away, thanks.
THIS video is so much more like a New Yorker Publication that i have EVER seen!!! I hope this can be done for future videos. It was a Wonder to watch!!!
Excited to make this! A whole chicken is one of the best things in the world.
Thank you for sharing the secret recipe.... Going to try this once Covid is over
When he ran down the Hallway holding his Cat he looked like the "Joker"...🤣😂
1:20 Not a beer can, not a beer can simulator, but a stand that both holds a beer can (full of beer) and the chicken. The liquid in the can takes time to rise in temperature, and since it's mostly water, limits the maximum temperature (water must evaporate first).
Ooh, easy. I'm gonna try this method.
Very good
Great video. Could go without that kid tho 🤣
It sure made me hungry!
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Bill, please. You gotta listen to the director. WAAAAAY too much info, there. Cracking bones, blood, CHICKEN FEET?!? omg....
I loved all the info. I could do without the “director”, who serves no purpose.
It’s so much easier & less labor & utility expense to buy a deliciously fully rotisserie cooked chicken (with moist breast meat) for only $4.99 at Sams Club or Costco. My bad, but this uploaded method imo is an abominable waste of time, etc.
Or someplace like Whole Foods, for an organic chicken. They taste better. Appx. $10.00.
Not everyone defines "waste of time" the way you do
Don't confuse things that take a long time to complete with total time consumption.
Here's a novel idea for you: some people _enjoy_ cooking. Radical stuff, I know, but folk like me, we find buying a rotisserie chicken boring, unimaginative, maybe even a bit lazy.
You understand that some people actually LIKE to cook, right?
Bill, please. You gotta listen to your director. WAAAAAY too much info, here. Cracking bones, blood, "fleshy" herbs? CHICKEN FEET?!!? omg...
I will never be able to eat roast chicken again. :D
It's always so jarring to remember that people are still eating animal carcasses in 2020. Freaky.
You saw the title, clicked to open (and presumably watch), for the sole reason to leave your comment and crow (yes, pun absolutely intended) about your superior morals.
Go play in your own yard.
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It's always so jarring to remember that people can be this judgemental.
With an iron supplement, and a high iron vegetarian diet, my iron level is still too low. It should be jarring to realize that some of us will literally die if we don't eat meat. You're free to eat as you choose, but put your judgment away, thanks.
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