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Posted: 5/29/2015 10:31:26 AM EDT
Who knew periods could be so delicious?
Food for thought. |
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Who knew periods could be so delicious? Food for thought. View Quote |
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Had 4 of them for breakfast. I go through 18 a week typically.
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I ate a 12-egg omelet once and was still hungry.
I am all that is man. |
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I like to cook chicken breast filets in a pan with olive oil, the following morning I'll make scrambled eggs in the pan. The oil flavored by the chicken with the eggs is awesome.
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Hmmm... unborn baby birds and dead burnt animal flesh... good stuff for breakfast.
Love me some eggs. All kinds, chicken, quail, fish... good stuff... |
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View Quote Ain't nobody can eat 50 eggs. |
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I buy them from a local who free ranges his chickens. It's not uncommon out here in So CO.
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View Quote You're one of the few people I've encountered who knows that movie. I'm ashamed to admit, it's in my top 10. |
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I have chickens...
its got to the point I dont even like eggs anymore LOL always a couple dozen eggs around |
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You know as long as this subject is being discussed....what exactly IS the verdict on eggs these days?
Are they bad for you or not? I seem to remember the answer changes by the day |
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Awesome source of protein and vitamins. I eat 2 after my morning workout and usually one or two more during the day.
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Incidently, when I eat too many hard boiled eggs, my gas smells like rotten eggs. YMMV but I thought it was ironic.
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You know as long as this subject is being discussed....what exactly IS the verdict on eggs these days? Are they bad for you or not? I seem to remember the answer changes by the day View Quote I believe we are back on them being good for you but give it some time and they will be the worst thing ever for you and then back to being good again currently they are only good for you if they are certified free range organic GMO feed free and played classical music in a soft tone while they lay |
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Who knew periods could be so delicious? Food for thought. View Quote Avian menses is the preferred nomenclature, dude. |
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Who knew periods could be so delicious? Food for thought. View Quote I never thought of it like that I'm still going to eat 5-6 every day of the week. IDGAF |
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Fort Leonardwood 1969 on KP duty with big pot of boiled eggs to peel. I ate 8 while sitting there peeling them. I was full.
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Eggs are horrifying on so many levels: the taste, the texture and the smell.
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Who knew periods could be so delicious? Food for thought. View Quote I'm not sure you know how eggs work. |
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The bravest man in the world was the guy that ate the first egg. "What, you're going to eat something that came from a bird's ass?".
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A friend at work have a neighbor with very well cared for.chickens. friend won't eat fresh eggs, so she brings them to me. Usually 18-24 a week!
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A friend at work have a neighbor with very well cared for.chickens. friend won't eat fresh eggs, so she brings them to me. Usually 18-24 a week! View Quote I don't understand those people. Some have been disconnected so much from food production that if it doesn't come in a plastic container, box, or shrink wrapped, that it is "gross." Yeah, sometimes my chickens lay eggs that have poop or blood streaks on them. Wash it off. Cook them. Eat. Jesus christ some people are ridiculous. And yes I'm one of those people that feeds their chickens corn-free soy free organic feed. I don't think it makes a big difference on the flavor of the eggs, but at least I know they aren't getting chemical residue or GMO, round-up soaked corn, soy, or "grain products" whateverthefuck that is. And btw that special hipster feed is only $28.50 per 50lb bag. I was paying $30 for #50 of conventional feed in my neck of the woods. |
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I eat 4-5 raw eggs every morning. Blended with water, ice, 2 scoops chocolate whey and a scoop of oatmeal. Government recommended cholesterol be damned, cholesterol builds testosterone
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I don't understand those people. Some have been disconnected so much from food production that if it doesn't come in a plastic container, box, or shrink wrapped, that it is "gross." Yeah, sometimes my chickens lay eggs that have poop or blood streaks on them. Wash it off. Cook them. Eat. Jesus christ some people are ridiculous. And yes I'm one of those people that feeds their chickens corn-free soy free organic feed. I don't think it makes a big difference on the flavor of the eggs, but at least I know they aren't getting chemical residue or GMO, round-up soaked corn, soy, or "grain products" whateverthefuck that is. And btw that special hipster feed is only $28.50 per 50lb bag. I was paying $30 for #50 of conventional feed in my neck of the woods. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A friend at work have a neighbor with very well cared for.chickens. friend won't eat fresh eggs, so she brings them to me. Usually 18-24 a week! I don't understand those people. Some have been disconnected so much from food production that if it doesn't come in a plastic container, box, or shrink wrapped, that it is "gross." Yeah, sometimes my chickens lay eggs that have poop or blood streaks on them. Wash it off. Cook them. Eat. Jesus christ some people are ridiculous. And yes I'm one of those people that feeds their chickens corn-free soy free organic feed. I don't think it makes a big difference on the flavor of the eggs, but at least I know they aren't getting chemical residue or GMO, round-up soaked corn, soy, or "grain products" whateverthefuck that is. And btw that special hipster feed is only $28.50 per 50lb bag. I was paying $30 for #50 of conventional feed in my neck of the woods. The guy rigged up some fancy hvac system for the birds. I offered to get him a WM GC, but she said no, he is glad she takes the eggs and.she is.glad I take them from her. The eggs have the yellowest yolks. We call them happy chicken eggs! |
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I don't understand those people. Some have been disconnected so much from food production that if it doesn't come in a plastic container, box, or shrink wrapped, that it is "gross." Yeah, sometimes my chickens lay eggs that have poop or blood streaks on them. Wash it off. Cook them. Eat. Jesus christ some people are ridiculous. And yes I'm one of those people that feeds their chickens corn-free soy free organic feed. I don't think it makes a big difference on the flavor of the eggs, but at least I know they aren't getting chemical residue or GMO, round-up soaked corn, soy, or "grain products" whateverthefuck that is. And btw that special hipster feed is only $28.50 per 50lb bag. I was paying $30 for #50 of conventional feed in my neck of the woods. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A friend at work have a neighbor with very well cared for.chickens. friend won't eat fresh eggs, so she brings them to me. Usually 18-24 a week! I don't understand those people. Some have been disconnected so much from food production that if it doesn't come in a plastic container, box, or shrink wrapped, that it is "gross." Yeah, sometimes my chickens lay eggs that have poop or blood streaks on them. Wash it off. Cook them. Eat. Jesus christ some people are ridiculous. And yes I'm one of those people that feeds their chickens corn-free soy free organic feed. I don't think it makes a big difference on the flavor of the eggs, but at least I know they aren't getting chemical residue or GMO, round-up soaked corn, soy, or "grain products" whateverthefuck that is. And btw that special hipster feed is only $28.50 per 50lb bag. I was paying $30 for #50 of conventional feed in my neck of the woods. I feed mine leftovers....they eat damned near anything. If you want a real treat try raising heritage turkeys. The eggs are twice the size of a chicken egg and very rich. |
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Anyone who thinks an unfertilized egg is a "baby chicken" should go back to 8th grade sex ed class.
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