Trying new foods?

@911Ricki (13588)
Canada
January 26, 2013 6:08pm CST
My parents bought this box of Walmart chicken breasts, it's about $20 for a box, and you get about 8 - 12 chicken breasts, some are already preseasoned. My brother took a fit, as he wanted them, and they bought it for him. They were going to throw them out so they said if you want them have them. I cooked one up, and boy was it delicious, it's nice a juicey, and good meat. Yu get your money wrth seeing as there is no bones, skin, and white meat. Most times it's about $16.00 for 2 chicken breasts.
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10 responses
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
27 Jan 13
Wait, why are they throwing it out or were going to? Is it already partially prepared? I always just buy the chicken, I never do any of the already partially prepared or prepared kind at all.
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@Archie0 (5636)
28 Jan 13
Wohoo! sometimes it is hard to find such a good deal and such a good product even after paying oodles. Here i will always mess up with something. Either it will be the price issue, or sometimes i would not get the meat inside i desired for.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
27 Jan 13
I am all about tying new foods, but I have a hard time trying new foods that cost a lot of money. I am glad that you like them and they did not go to waste.
• United States
27 Jan 13
They sound delicious. I haven't eaten chicken in awhile and my mouth waters just when I hear about it. Walmart always have good prices. Too bad I don't live near a Walmart or any of the other superstores or else I would have more choices when it comes to food and still be able to save on my grocery bills.
• United States
27 Jan 13
Usually when I try new foods it doesn't go well. I can be picky. At least you liked the chicken, he doesn't have to eat it if he doesn't want to. That just means more for you.
@ryanong (9665)
• Vietnam
27 Jan 13
i like to eat chicken, i can cook many chicken dishes. In here, i like roti, spicy fried chicken...mmmm, wish i have fried chicken in here to eat now...
@BarBaraPrz (45433)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
27 Jan 13
Mmmm, free meat! Bought any lottery tickets lately? You seem to be on a super lucky streak.
• United States
27 Jan 13
I don't understand buying food and, then, just tossing it for no real reason. I try to only buy foods and drinks that we are certain to consume, and I try to keep things from getting shoved into the back of the fridge. It doesn't always work out that way, but I really do make the effort.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
27 Jan 13
Well, that was a good deal, isn't it? I would also try buying new food when I see one. I want my kids to not be scared to eat food that are not usually served to them. I hate choosy eaters! I grew up with my parents just giving us every thing that is edible. And no one was allowed NOT to eat or try to eat the food on the table.
• Philippines
27 Jan 13
why they wanted to toss them out? I do not like throwing away food just like that.Recycling the food is one way of saving money.I like aking a new dish out of leftover food.