What does everyone do with the leftover chicken and veggies from chicken broth?
by khetaryn
7 Comments
FlatusGiganticus
Compost pile. If you did the broth right, you cooked all the good out.
Tigger7894
It’s one of the few times I feed chicken to my chickens. They love it all.
marstec
We have compost bins in the yard but that’s only for yard waste and vegetable matter because I don’t want to attract pests. Our city has a composting program that takes most types of organic matter, including meat…I would put it in that.
TashKat
If it’s just a veggie scrap stock I won’t boil it for as long. Maybe only 15 minutes. I put them in my dehydrator and grind them up for vegetable powder. But since you used meat you would have cooked it way too long for that to be an option.
noniway
This is why I want chickens.
Jewish-Mom-123
Get a dog.
unauthorizedlifeform
I sometimes puree them up to add body to other dishes, sort of like a gravy or even a soup base, since it’s essentially straight fiber. Occasionally I’ll spice it up and drink it for something hot in the winter. Granted, I don’t have a compost or chickens.
7 Comments
Compost pile. If you did the broth right, you cooked all the good out.
It’s one of the few times I feed chicken to my chickens. They love it all.
We have compost bins in the yard but that’s only for yard waste and vegetable matter because I don’t want to attract pests. Our city has a composting program that takes most types of organic matter, including meat…I would put it in that.
If it’s just a veggie scrap stock I won’t boil it for as long. Maybe only 15 minutes. I put them in my dehydrator and grind them up for vegetable powder. But since you used meat you would have cooked it way too long for that to be an option.
This is why I want chickens.
Get a dog.
I sometimes puree them up to add body to other dishes, sort of like a gravy or even a soup base, since it’s essentially straight fiber. Occasionally I’ll spice it up and drink it for something hot in the winter. Granted, I don’t have a compost or chickens.