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Available in three Asian sauce varieties: Honey Garlic Chicken Glazers, Sweet Chili Chicken Glazers and Spicy Mongolian Chicken Glazers, as well as Barbeque Chicken Glazers and Buffalo Style Chicken Glazers, Tyson says the line is easy to prepare and sauce right in the deli, similar to a wing or boneless wing product, but without the breading.
Sitting side by side in the refrigerator case, Tyson Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts and your local supermarket's boneless skinless chicken breasts look the same.
Maxway Foods is able to supply its customers with cooked boneless chicken meat, a range of chicken portions, and a variety of added-value products such as battered chicken, beef and pork and prepared vegetable--which are typically diced, sliced or roasted.
Organic Valley's Beef line includes organic versions of some of America's all-time favorites: uncured beef hot dogs (skinless, with no nitrates); lean ground beef patties (85 percent lean); extra lean ground beef (90 percent lean); and portion cut steaks (8 ounce steaks available in boneless rib eye, boneless New York strip, boneless sirloin and stir fry cuts).
Mesmerized by their seemingly boneless arms, I recall that the Balinese word for dancing is ngigel, which also means "to bend."
Indonesia: Indonesia suspended imports of boned meat and innards from US beef Thursday but boneless meat remained unaffected, authorities said, after a new case of mad cow disease in California.
-- Perdue Farms here said it recalled 1,716 cases of 28.8 ounce Perdue Perfect Portions Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts because of an undeclared milk allergen.
Available cuts include boneless loin filets (approximately two pounds each); boneless loin roasts in quarter-loin (2.5 pounds) and half-loin (4.5 pounds) sizes, and boneless extra-lean tenderloins (approximately 1.25 pounds).
Man, looking at the cover of this mag--a dude doing a frontside boneless on a BMX track--made my brain regurgitate an idea.
Boneless steaks, roasts, and ground beef made from boneless beef--as well as cheese and other dairy foods--also appear to be risk-free.