If you shop at wet markets, you can ask them to cut a chicken for you at no cost.
In supermarkets, you will find that pre-cut chickens cost more than a whole chicken, plus you don’t get to keep the bones for making stock or soup. Plus, you don’t know how clean it is.
This video shows you an easy way to cut a chicken into six pieces: two drumsticks, two wings, and two chicken breasts.
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2 Responses
hyperX
July 22nd, 2008 at 4:52 pm
1Too bad the video has been removed. I guess youtube is been sensitive these days. Try other video stream website. ^^
Mr Beagle: I’m sorry I don’t understand… the video is still there.
Ms Money Penny
July 23rd, 2008 at 11:48 am
2Interesting! But I agree..it’s always cheaper to buy a whole chicken than parts which cost more.
I tend to buy from the wet market so getting them to cut it isn’t really an issue.
Mr Beagle: Yeah, they cut it up for you at the wet market at no extra cost
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