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Bone Both Recipe

  What do you do when one of your friends freezer dies and she asks you if you'd like to take some bones off of her hands?  You do a happy dance and make bone broth!       In case your a newbie to broth and stock in general, I'll give you a quick run down. Broth Typically cooked with meat in it.  Cooked for much less time than time than it's cousins stock and bone broth.  Great in a pinch when you have a hankering for some homemade soup, but have no broth in a tetra pack conveniently stashed in the pantry.  Cook time is only 1 to 2 hours. Stock This is what your making when throw those leftover chicken carcasses you've been saving in the freezer, into a pot.  The cook time on stock is 4-8 hours,  If you throw this on in the morning, you'll have some delicious flavorful stock to make dinner with.   Bone Broth Bone broth is a whole different thing from regular broth, in fact I wonder why it's not called Bone Stock because they have m