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Date:
Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:50:22 EDT
Subject:
Modern Ferret; ground chicken
From:
Ronnie DiComo <[log in to unmask]>
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Just to throw in my 2 cents about the current issue of Modern Ferret.  If
you haven't read about Rocky and Sean, you're in for a real treat.  This is
a wonderful inspirational story.  Congratulations to Mary &Eric and Wolfy &
family for this heartwarming article.  Would love to see more of this kind
of story!
 
***
For anyone in Mass.  or RI who is looking for a source of ground chicken
with bones: the Bellingham, Mass.  Bread and Circus (Rt 126) sells ground
chicken backs and necks (I think that's what it is) with bones.  It comes
in a 2# frozen block and is quite inexpensive.  You need to ask for it at
the meat counter.  My recommendation: take it out of the plastic bag and
keep it in a tupperware container, otherwise it's incredibly messy once it
thaws.  My dog loves it, cats like it, still working on the ferrets though
I think one or 2 ate some.  One good thing about buying meat from B&C is
that it comes from animals who are supposed to be humanely treated.
 
Ronnie
[Posted in FML issue 3393]

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