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Why Nothing, Especially Chicken, Tastes Like It Used To
New York Post ^ | April 26, 2015 | Mark Schatzker

Posted on 04/26/2015 10:33:43 AM PDT by nickcarraway

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In the town of McPherson, Kansas, there is a butcher shop called Krehbiels Meats, where, not long ago, an elderly woman bought a chicken that moved her to tears. The chicken had longer legs, a smaller breast and yellower skin than regular chickens, and on the back appeared two words the woman, who was in her 70s, would not have seen in a very long time: “barred rock.”

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She had every reason not to be excited. During the course of her 48 years of marriage, chicken had only ever brought disappointment. The problem was chicken and dumplings. It was one of her husband’s favorite dishes, but every time she made it his verdict was always the same: “Not as good as my mother’s.”

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To: Beowulf9
I live in Phoenix Arizona. Why isn’t there a train to both California for passengers, and to Flagstaff.

A trip up 89 or the Beeline should answer that for you. You try building a rail line through those mountains.

41 posted on 04/26/2015 11:42:59 AM PDT by uglybiker (nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-BATMAN!)
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To: Beowulf9

“...chicken soup no longer has a good flavor...”

Maybe it’s time to use a new chicken. My Dad used to joke about the job of chicken dragger at the Campbell’s Soup factory. That was a guy who dragged a chicken carcass back and forth in a long vat of hot water. (Dad grew up during the Great Depression.)


42 posted on 04/26/2015 11:43:35 AM PDT by USMCPOP (Father of LCpl. Karl Linn, KIA 1/26/2005 Al Haqlaniyah, Iraq)
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To: nickcarraway

“The taste of animal flesh is strongly influenced by what an animal eats. Flavor compounds in the food birds eat find their way into bird tissue.”

I can attest to this when fishing a certain pond in Hulbert, Oklahoma

There are these yellow and very fragrant flowers surrounding the pond I use to catch fish in.

When cooking them they give off an aroma evocative of the pond and its surroundings.

The taste? So sweet and delicious.

Catching fish just a mile down the road, out of the lake produces fish that are delicious as well but, nothing like the bass of that pond.

Still not moving back though..


43 posted on 04/26/2015 11:44:52 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: nickcarraway

All very simple. Best explained perhaps by a recent evening in which I watched the movie Marny on Netflix. Very first scene was in his butcher shop. Sign for chicken on the wall, .53/lb.

Recently was in Publix. Chicken was 1.49/lb.

Median income in 1955 was around $5000. Today it’s around $50,000. So income has gone up 10x, while price of chicken has gone up less than 3x. This means chicken, in real terms, costs less than 1/3 what it did 60 years ago.

Tasty chicken could still be produced and sold, using the old methods, but it would cost a multiple of what it did back then. Most people think of chicken as a commodity and won’t pay more.

Same exact scenario as airplane flights. People complain about the service but always take the lowest price. What do they think will happen to quality in such a scenario? Someone providing higher quality, by definition, has higher costs and can’t compete with somebody willing to cut quality.

It’s odd, we have a whole range of qualities at different prices for cars, liquor, restaurants, housing and a lot of other things, but not for meats, airplane flights and many other things. The entire difference being whether the market is willing to pay more for higher quality.


44 posted on 04/26/2015 11:47:10 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Gen.Blather

**Now it all tastes like cardboard.***

As you get older your taste buds change. I used to hate fried onions, now I have no problem with them. Same for cottage cheese and spinach.
As a kid I loved candy. Not I don’t even touch it. same for coca cola. I only drink it when I eat pop corn.
I remember how home raised chicken used to taste, also pork and beef. Beef and pork is fed grain in feed yards to get the reek of wild onions and other nasties out of them to make them edible.

Farm raised chicken is fed the same thing commercial chickens are fed, although free range chickens can also pick up foods that will falvor the meat in a bad way.


45 posted on 04/26/2015 11:47:40 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (</P><P><)
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To: Yaelle

Must be why I call em “Dirt Potatoes” and I can’t stand the taste.

I use red and yukon potatoes, as they are sweeter and require no butter...


46 posted on 04/26/2015 11:48:27 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: Fiji Hill

I can still get stewing chickens (fowl) at a local chicken farm.

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47 posted on 04/26/2015 11:49:42 AM PDT by Mears (To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."Voltaire))
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To: nickcarraway
In South America, I was suspicious of milk, sold in a bag, and good for 3 months sitting at room temperature on the shelf.

Back at my apartment, brewing a batch of Colombian Huila fresh but off the shelf, I added the milk the way I like it.

I was blown away.

The standard "milk in a bag" tasted like fresh, out of the cow cream. It was rich, thick, slightly sweet and delicious.

I have searched here in the states and have not found comparable.

Whatever they are doing to food in this hemisphere, they are doing it WRONG.

48 posted on 04/26/2015 11:54:01 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Gen.Blather
Our next door neighbor makes French pastries and desserts and she shares with us. They are incredibly good. On the other hand after loving
Shrimp my whole life, they no longer taste good to me, even fried shrimp. I am not eating less, as I should, I just don't enjoy things as much.
Hearing goes,sight goes, sense of smell goes, why not taste too?
49 posted on 04/26/2015 11:55:26 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter
I know things don’t taste like they used to and I am losing my sense of smell.

One of the first things I ever noticed a difference in taste was, believe it or not, the packaged cold cereals. I remember as a child the corn flakes and Rice Krispies were wonderful, but then something happen probably somewhere in the 50's where the government decided we all need minerals in our cereals. Ever since then it's hard to enjoy them cause I can really taste the minerals and remember how they used to be.

50 posted on 04/26/2015 12:00:38 PM PDT by mupcat
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To: DeFault User

Another item which tasted better years ago...Log Cabin Maple Syrup.

The little tin log cabin, sitting on my GM table and the fresh warm biscuits, (homemade of course) right out of the oven. Butter and Log Cabin Syrup...I’m in Heaven!

Over the years LC became just another bottle of sweet goo and the taste all but disappeared. Time misses no one and nothing.


51 posted on 04/26/2015 12:09:00 PM PDT by V K Lee
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To: Marie

Try Fry’s or Albertsons. Both still have real butchers in each store and the pork, beef, and poultry are by far better than any of the crap you get at Wally World. I live in Yuma and what meat I don’t by from the carnecerias, I buy at Fry’s or Albertsons. There is something seriously wrong with the meat at Wal-Mart.


52 posted on 04/26/2015 12:10:10 PM PDT by sean327 (God created all men equal, then some become Marines!)
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To: dfwgator

They took the dolphin out.


53 posted on 04/26/2015 12:14:59 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Ditter; All
For those of you who say you can't taste food as you once could, I had the same problem and this is what I learned. It's not that you've lost your sense of taste, it's that you've lost your sense of smell. Per the doctor, if you can't smell something, you won't be able to taste it. In my case, I was diagnosed as having an allergy, and began taking Nasacort 24 Hr Allergy med, which is an over the counter drug and also a prescription med called Azelastine HCI Nasal Solution. Also, if you find your skin and scalp is itchy, you can pick up a over the counter bottle of generic, non-drowsy 24 hour allergy relief containing Fexifenadine Hydrochloride..I buy mine at Walmart. Use to suffer from this loss of smell/taste for the last four years and since taking these meds, I no longer have the problem.
54 posted on 04/26/2015 12:16:45 PM PDT by itssme
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To: Mears

One of the main reasons I choose to live in a remote area is the ability to grow my own stuff, barter for other fresh stuff, and buy free range, grass fed poultry beef and pork at a local butcher shop-no hormones, feed lot, etc. When I lived in the city because of my husband’s job, I missed the taste of natural, healthy food-growing up on a ranch, I didn’t eat any of those pasty white, tasteless chickens until I went to college.

I prefer to grill the meat I eat over charcoal, steam fresh veggies, add herbs and pepper instead of salt and some butter-which one of my neighbors has for sale/trade on most weekends.

The frankenfoods-whether animal or vegetable-just don’t have enough flavor and texture to be edible when cooked in a simple, healthy way-no wonder people chop, pound, soak, bread, fry and drench them in all sorts of flour-based sauce to give them some flavor. That also gives them enough empty calories and carbs to contribute to obesity, but I doubt most people think about that...


55 posted on 04/26/2015 12:26:41 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: itssme
I have had severe allergies since childhood and I take allergy meds morning and night. The lost of sense of smell and some taste is fairly new. The allergy meds have not changed things glad it has for you.
56 posted on 04/26/2015 12:28:33 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: nickcarraway
The only *poultry* I've ever tasted ....that seems to be more like what we had as kids is..........[drumroll please]......................................................................................................


57 posted on 04/26/2015 12:32:57 PM PDT by Daffynition ("We Are Not Descended From Fearful Men")
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To: itssme

I have the same tastes I did in my 20’s-I’m past 60 now-and my sense of smell has always been very acute. I have always lived a drug-free lifestyle-I don’t do illicit or prescription drugs, and haven’t taken even an OTC aspirin or ibuprofen in several years. I have no idea if that is why nothing has changed, but I suspect that it may be...

I do use a homeopathic allergy remedy made from local pollen sometimes in the early Spring.


58 posted on 04/26/2015 12:36:47 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: V K Lee
Anyone who buys LC...deserves LC.

The only syrup. Made in Vermont. It's getting very, very expensive. Make cuts in other areas of your food budget, sez me. {Dark amber]


59 posted on 04/26/2015 12:38:34 PM PDT by Daffynition ("We Are Not Descended From Fearful Men")
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To: Texan5

“I prefer to grill the meat I eat over charcoal, steam fresh veggies, add herbs and pepper instead of salt and some butter-which one of my neighbors has for sale/trade on most weekends.”


You are making me really hungry. Time to log-off and eat.

:-)

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60 posted on 04/26/2015 12:39:36 PM PDT by Mears (To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."Voltaire))
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