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What parts were tough? Thighs, breast, etc? Tough how? Dry? Firm? Gristly? Stringy? Dense? Hard to shred? Hard to cut/tear?
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All parts. Hard to bite / cut. Not dry. Not gristly. Not stringy.
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Then yeah, my best guess is it's from age and exercise, and I'd keep it at the temp you prefer (145 is fine, I usually do 140 or even 135) and just cook it longer. Id've thought one day would do it, but maybe it needs two? Also maybe jaccard needle it first (next time)?
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@BostonDelendEst ?) said dark meat needs 165 to break down collagen, I think? Default plan is 145° for half, 165° for the other half, maybe 24-36 hours. Maybe with some bacon fat added to package? Btw, SV first, then fry is a pretty decent strategy. Will repeat.5 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Rate doubling is in C/K, so 18F, right?
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Tricksy Africanses switching units sub Rosa mid sentence!
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sounds like the communication strategies of a woman "yes, 'it' meant 'the chair' in the first part of the sentence, but OBVIOUSLY the second use of 'it' later in the sentence meant dinner."
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