Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Mechanically separated chicken in campbells cream of chicken?

Ok first off, I read that on the ingredients and put it back.. so I went for the cream of broccoli and theres no ';mechanically spearated'; anything in that.. so do you think everything in the brocolli one is ok?Mechanically separated chicken in campbells cream of chicken?
I never eat Campbell's cream of chicken as a soup, I only ever cook with it in casseroles. I don't really like canned soups, except for chicken noodle. I have a awesome recipe for broccoli cheese soup if you want it, and it doesn't take that long to make.Mechanically separated chicken in campbells cream of chicken?
whats up with mechanicaly separated chicken??


the brocolli was prob done by machines aswell.mechanically separated just means that they dnt pay a team of underpaid over worked ppl to do a job that involves germy fingers ripping ur chicken apart.mechanical separation is the fastest and cleanes way to get chicken meat off the bone.dont worry about it and enjoy that oh so tasty cream of chicken soup.either that or look n see if heinz or baxters do an alternative which isnt mechanically separated
yes! lol. Theres nothing mechanically seperated in there.
According to what you mean by o.k. It is definitely healthier and it won't kill you. Mechanically separated simply means that they used a machine like a food processor to separate the chicken from the bone.
The broc. is ok. I can tell you as an ex-employee of a chicken farm. ';Mechanic. sep. chicken'; means the last little non-egg laying chickens that CAMPBELLS came to get 4 soup and boulion. Most other chicken soups are ok, but I can assure u, the chicken in CAMPBELLS is bottom of the barrell.
Not if you don't like broccoli.

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