Monday, December 1, 2014

Airing out the poultry

Hey, nice house! But what's that in the yard?
Oh my, it's dinner for a whole lot of people.
Air dried chicken. Mmmmm....

So would this be considered "locally sourced"?

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

You will see this more and more just like the meat display reported here in Oakland Gardens.

http://queenscrap.blogspot.com/2014/03/meat-display-in-oakland-gardens.html

Anonymous said...

HOW IS THAT PERMITTED????

Anonymous said...

What's their address?

Anonymous said...

No doubt "locally-sourced" from Kissena Park lake.

JQ said...

aren't they worried about cats and other varmints?

Anonymous said...

Dinner for the Racoons. Are these Asian peasants who live there?

Anonymous said...

Nice holiday decorations.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like an ideal spot for a Queens Food Tour!

Anonymous said...

Too bad - this looks like a nice neighborhood, too.

Anonymous said...

Blame this on the pol. Other boroughs have immigrants but in Queens the Machine has an unhealthy fixation on them in the unending hunt for votes and money.

Everything we do it tainted with the Party/s needs. Immigrant food. Immigrant culture. Blah Blah Blah.

So yes, this is not only tolerated, but encouraged. Another reason to love Honest Joe Crowley and your local electeds.

No one will do anything about this until that changes. And it will get worse. Much worse.

Anonymous said...

Health department inspector said they are 12 inches from the ground and issued a poultry licience on the spot,No Harm no Fowl.$3.99 lbs,sarc on.

Anonymous said...

Ever since Klein Farm was gone I had to come here for my fresh produce.

Anonymous said...

Ahh! So! Free Range.

Anonymous said...

what the heck neighborhood is this???

Anonymous said...

why aren't the neighbors reporting this to the CITY what is wrong with these people -- this also should be on the news too --

Anonymous said...

They even do it in Whitestone. Not to mention the chicken farms in Malba Gardens.