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    Default 1 chicken, 17 healthy meals, $26, no mayo

    Stumbled across this and had to share. http://cheaphealthygood.blogspot.com...-bucks-no.html
    ETA- I have to agree with some of the people who commented regarding the chicken..that chicken had to be pumped full of something to get it that large. I would go for an organic chicken and buy 2 if I had to get to seven pounds even it it put me a little over budget. Also, some may say that 5 days is too long for chicken leftovers..perhaps. One can still make the last two recipes earlier in the rotation and freeze them for later in the week (ex-the soup would reheat nicely)
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    Nice!

    It should read more like 17 servings, not meals, I guess. So for us that would be like 5 meals (kids don't eat as much), but still would be a great deal.
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    This brings me to my question. If you buy a rotisserie chicken at Costco..how long would you continue to eat it before tossing? Is 5 days too long?

    First night we just do the chicken and have rice and a veggie.
    I usually skip a night and then do a pot pie or quesadillas.

    If we still have anything left I might do chicken salad for myself but then it's not getting heated and I worry I'll get sick so it usually get's tossed or I make stock out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien_host View Post
    This brings me to my question. If you buy a rotisserie chicken at Costco..how long would you continue to eat it before tossing? Is 5 days too long?

    First night we just do the chicken and have rice and a veggie.
    I usually skip a night and then do a pot pie or quesadillas.

    If we still have anything left I might do chicken salad for myself but then it's not getting heated and I worry I'll get sick so it usually get's tossed or I make stock out of it.
    Love this site...http://stilltasty.com/fooditems/index/16799

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