Friday, February 17, 2012

The dissimilar Types of Eggs

There are so many separate colors and sizes of eggs, although they are mostly the same shape. When we shop for them, the only thing we have to ask ourselves is what they will be used for, what recipes, and so on. In this way we can resolve whether we will need the jumbo or medium size.

So, what came first, the chicken or the egg? Well, you need a chicken to get an egg, and you need a rooster to get more chickens. And so the strangeness remains. Chicks are often ready for sale at confident feed shop in spring. If you buy one, you will see that it is more than a pet.

Hard Boiled Eggs Time

There are a lot of separate types of chickens, and they all lay separate ones but similar. When you buy a chick, it needs to be kept warm and well fed, until it is time for them to start laying. They need a hot lamp, and often other chicks to keep them warmer. And they will go through a lot of feed at this stage, and as they grow.

The dissimilar Types of Eggs

Various blues, greens, and browns are produced by separate species of chickens. At a chicken farm you can see these colors, and they look like the makings of an Easter basket.

They even taste a miniature separate when you buy them from a farm. You can indubitably see the difference. They even look healthier to eat, with curious yellow yolks. And if the farmers raising the chickens intend to feed their families with these, there are no hormones or other medications given to the hens. They are free range and natural.

The egg of the goose, and duck, and ostrich are edible, as well. The ostrich ones are so huge that one would probably feed a pretty large family. And who knows how many cakes it could make! Those from quail are renowned for their dainty presentation, and they are very popular colse to the holidays because of this.

They are a breakfast food. That is the general consensus. It is probably because there are so many breakfast recipes to make out of them. There is sunny side up, over easy, scrambled, poached, omelets, soft boiled and hard boiled, to name a few suitable ones. But they are also great for brunch, lunch, and supper as an entree, as well. You can roll them over other foods, or stuff them. They can be mixed in, like a casserole. They are great as a salad by itself, or within potato or macaroni salads. And the omelet itself has hundreds of variations and meats and vegetables that you can add to it for any occasion.

You cannot bake a cake without adding eggs to it to hold it together. If it does not need an egg, it is whether in the batter already, or it is not a cake. And they are the main ingredient in so many other desserts, too. Without eggs, this world would be lacking a lot of other things, as well.

The dissimilar Types of EggsCool Hand Luke - No man can eat 50 eggs scene. Tube. Duration : 9.88 Mins.


Paul Newman (26.1.1925 - 26.9.2008) RIP. One of the greatest actors of movie history, there won't be anybody like him. We'll Miss you. Scene from Cool Hand Luke, where Luke (Paul Newman) eats 50 eggs.

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