thebeave
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Those broken white oblate spheriod things on the plate look familiar. I think that's what people used to eat back in the olden days.
It’s forgiveable if you’re a little confused. Those things on the plate are actually containers for the things people used to eat, and you’re not supposed to eat them. Makes me nostalgic just looking at them.Those broken white oblate spheriod things on the plate look familiar. I think that's what people used to eat back in the olden days.
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Those broken white oblate spheriod things on the plate look familiar. I think that's what people used to eat back in the olden days.
The insides are also white. (And given near price parity my wife's preference is for brown outsides. They're not automatically "white" to me.)It’s forgiveable if you’re a little confused. Those things on the plate are actually containers for the things people used to eat, and you’re not supposed to eat them. Makes me nostalgic just looking at them.Those broken white oblate spheriod things on the plate look familiar. I think that's what people used to eat back in the olden days.
I think they’re called ”shells”.
Sure you can, if you have a chook.It's been a long time since I saw a white hen's egg. They are all brown around here.
Eggs at the local supermarket are AU$6.30/doz here - that's about US$4 (US$3.64 if we adopt the US convention of quoting prices before sales tax).
Although since cyclone Alfred, the shelves are bare - so you can't get eggs at any price right now.
If you have a chook, you can get eggs for chickenfeed.Sure you can, if you have a chook.It's been a long time since I saw a white hen's egg. They are all brown around here.
Eggs at the local supermarket are AU$6.30/doz here - that's about US$4 (US$3.64 if we adopt the US convention of quoting prices before sales tax).
Although since cyclone Alfred, the shelves are bare - so you can't get eggs at any price right now.
Got that word from Spikey.
You can get eggs for scraps! Any scraps are good for chickens, including chicken scraps. Apparently their own shells etc encourage better shells.If you have a chook, you can get eggs for chickenfeed.Sure you can, if you have a chook.It's been a long time since I saw a white hen's egg. They are all brown around here.
Eggs at the local supermarket are AU$6.30/doz here - that's about US$4 (US$3.64 if we adopt the US convention of quoting prices before sales tax).
Although since cyclone Alfred, the shelves are bare - so you can't get eggs at any price right now.
Got that word from Spikey.
I have no idea what color our hens are.It's been a long time since I saw a white hen's egg. They are all brown around here.
Yeah, I mean an egg from any hen that is brown in colour.White hen's egg...I sense a grammar problem. Do you mean the egg from a white hen, or an egg from any hen that is white in color? This is important. This means something!
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I find brown eggs shells are a little more brittle and fall into the food a little more than the whites.Pretty sure the white commercial meat birds are Leghorns. The Brown egg birds are definitely Isa Browns, which came into their own when everybody decided brown eggs are healthier. ( not true, makes no difference)