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ladypony76 Posted - Nov 06 2015 : 06:01:41 AM
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to get a baking hen tender?
I know the hens are older so that being said they can get pretty tough if not cooked properly. Any suggestions on getting the hen tender will help.Thank you so much.

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ladypony76 Posted - Nov 06 2015 : 09:08:24 AM
Thank you Mary Beth I am going to try this. I will let you know how it turns out.
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Marybeth Posted - Nov 06 2015 : 07:26:06 AM
We are culling some of our hens and thought stewing an old hen would be the way to make it tender. Go to this web sight
http://www.kaleberg.com/food/stewinghen.html
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