Why bother washing it so?the cooking process would kill any harmful bacteria.
To make sure that it has been cleaned properly and that there are no blood clots left in the cavity?
If there are blood clots in it - does that mean it died of a heart attack?To make sure that it has been cleaned properly and that there are no blood clots left in the cavity?
What does it matter if there are when it is going to be cooked at a temperature that will render it safe to eat?To make sure that it has been cleaned properly and that there are no blood clots left in the cavity?
If there are blood clots in it - does that mean it died of a heart attack?![]()
They will have been sterilised or more likely incinerated in the cooking process so washing is at best pointless and at worst dangerous.I'd rather risk washing it than finding bits of blood clots/feathers etc on the 25th.