Chicken, Whole, With Giblets (1.75kg) Reviews

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Our free-range chickens are tender and deliciously succulent. We’ve yet to find a bird as tasty and moist as ours. Using a whole chicken is a great and cost-effective way to make the most out of your meat. Roast a chicken and see how many meals you can make from the leftovers. Remember that the carcass can always be used to make a homemade stock for the freezer. All whole birds come with the giblets inside in a separate bag. Our chicken is reared in truly free-range conditions by Stuart Perkins at Castlemead Farm. Stuart is a third-generation farmer and keeps his chickens in small flocks of 200 so he can focus on the highest standards of welfare. The chickens are never given antibiotics and are slow grown, living twice the length of a supermarket bird.

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Brilliant chicken again and always has the giblets which mmakke a good gravy
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Posted 3 months ago
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Posted 8 months ago
As with all previous F & F meats, excellent. Succulent bird and with all its' bits-a rarity these days and enjoyed by the dog after adding to the gravy.
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Posted 1 year ago
Delicious, tasty and tender.
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Posted 2 years ago
These chickens are delicious, they are so nice and juicy with fantastic flavour. I always make soup out of the carcass which is fantastic. I can use every single part of the chicken which I love no waste at all!
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Posted 2 years ago
very nice! The extra cost is well worth it for the fact that it is higher welfare so hopefully the animal had a nice life and a quick death.
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Posted 2 years ago
Usually divide the bird into two parts. One is for aromatic chicken soup with dumplings, the other is for roasting. Tasty!
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Posted 2 years ago
I put butter under the skin and cooked slowly so was surprised that despite this it was drier than previous birds I have received. Still tasty though.
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Posted 2 years ago