Lime washing is useful for the chicken coop. Lime wash disinfects the chicken coop, keeps insects away and seals surfaces.
No, you do not have to wash ground chicken. The cooking process get hots enough to cook off the bacteria in the chicken.
Lime and water. Just experiment with the amounts of each.
Lime wash was made into a thin slurry and painted on walls with a brush.
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check out for lime and vinegar.. lime is an excellent bleaching agent..
as long as the chicken is uncooked you can. after it is cooked you cannot.
rain and acid wash
i dont know take a shower
if you dont mind bein blonde use lime juice if not wash wash wash wash wash wash and you should be fine
Typically you could do both.
There are two types of barn lime. Ag lime or dolomite can be used to "sweeten" the chicken coop and area with no harm to the birds. Hydrated lime "burn lime" is caustic and should be kept away from Livestock including chickens.
Ina Garten of The Food Network has a great recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/tequila-lime-chicken-recipe.htmlFollow the link above to a recipe.