Freeze it and wait until garbage day that way you don't smell it in the trash or,attract any unwanted pests. Also, you can put it in a garbage disposal.
Yes, after the chicken is killed and before it is cooked, it is raw chicken.
Yes, raw chicken pieces work. But I find that raw chicken livers work best.
No Cook the raw chicken then wack the already cooked chicken in with it :)
No. It is unsafe to eat raw chicken, period.
A cooked chicken consists of little bit of oil so it weighs same as raw chicken. If you can know the weight of cooked chicken you can subtract 50gms and estimate the raw chicken weight to be the same
yes it would , but if you are going to keep cooking , then the germs on both raw and half-fried chicken will die.
No, not all raw chicken contains salmonella. However, it is important to handle and cook raw chicken properly to reduce the risk of salmonella contamination.
A raw chicken egg contains about 75% water.
To prevent salmonella contamination when handling raw chicken, follow these steps: Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly before and after handling raw chicken. Use separate cutting boards and utensils for raw chicken to avoid cross-contamination. Cook chicken to an internal temperature of 165F to kill any bacteria. Refrigerate or freeze raw chicken promptly to prevent bacterial growth. Avoid washing raw chicken as it can spread bacteria.
Definitely not! Raw chicken has a high chance of containing salmonella, which can kill you in a weekend.
Yes, raw chicken can contaminate a glass container if it comes into contact with it. It is important to thoroughly clean and sanitize any surface or container that has been in contact with raw chicken to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.
It is very dangerous to eat raw food like chicken. Raw food like chicken can cause things like samenia. Also raw foods are not only dangerous to you but to your pets. Raw foods can cause your pets to get sick as well.