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On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:09:46 -0500, "Eisboch"
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I have always been know for having the proverbial "cast iron stomach" and
very little will make me sick. I think I can count on my fingers the number
of times I've had to puke in my life.

But this experience made up for it. I thought I bought the farm for a
while.

Moral: Never, ever buy one of those pre-cooked chickens again.

Seems there's degrees of food poisoning. Never had it bad.
My rule is to eat nearly all home-cooked, and don't eat the chicken at
a wedding.
Used to buy Browns "day-old" cold fried chicken to put in the cooler
for a days fishing.
Got sick on it about the 10th time I bought it.
Chicken seems to cause more than it's share of FP.

--Vic

 
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