Absolutely. 1000 chickens farmed for consumption are slaughtered every second all over the world. It is the most widely eaten meat in the world, with 33 billion of them killed already this year (as of September 14th, 2010).
http://www.foodreference.com/HTML/f-chick-consp.HTML This is a chart for the US chicken consumption until 2007. An average American consumes 93 pounds of chicken a year.
In 2002, America's annual per capita consumption (PCC) of chicken increased to 81.5 pounds
Starting in 1992, chicken consumption for the first time surpassed that of beef, America's former top meat choice, and this trend continued into the twenty-first century
The best website for finding any recipe including chicken and rise dishes is Allrecipes. On the website you can find lots of different recipes including chicken and rise dishes.
on a chicken farm with a pickle
Chicken is eaten in every country including the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Where it is not available fresh locally, it is shipped in for consumption.
True, prohibition in the 1920s did lead to a decrease in alcohol consumption overall. However, it also fueled a rise in illegal drinking establishments and criminal activity. Some individuals did support prohibition for religious reasons, believing it aligned with their moral values.
I suppose it is possible, but for consumption I do not recommend it.
because it is lighter then the other liquids
Oil consumption did, in fact, rise from 17.979 million barrels a day in 1992 to 19.653 million barrels a day in 1999.
According to recent data, about 25% of adults in the US read a print newspaper. However, this number has been declining over the years due to the rise of digital news consumption.
Yes, fried chicken originated in the US.