Breakfast? was Re: Double Yolks
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- Date: 14 Oct 2006 18:42:43 -0700
Farm1 wrote:
"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Obviously we tend to hear about problems [with all types and
problemsrather than "no problem" but certainly over the past years
dealwith double yolkers in domestic situations [as that is who we
layingwith] have cropped up enough to be noticeable.
Why would people who have chooks in domestic situations see double
yolkers as being a "problem"?
partial prolapses; eggs cracking inside; fewer eggs
and such like
Its not the double yolked egg that is the problem but that some hens
them are observed to have problems
OK, I'm with you now. I was wondering if the world as I knew it had
suddenly gone crazy. Double yolkers were always a favourite amongst
the people that my parents supplied eggs to. A treat for children at
breakfast time but then that was back in the olden days when children
were still fed breakfast.
Hi, Farm1!
Breakfast? I guess my grandkids are special then; they still get hot
breakfast every morning before school, if they want. Their school
offers breakfast free, but most of my kids don't consider a roll or
pizza a decent breakfast. They get three squares from scratch here
when school is out, like the past two weeks of break. I have eight
grandkids here, five for breakfast each weekday.
I teach them to cook, and my 6-year-old grandson always asks for the
recipe of something he likes. He can then recite it weeks later. He
has a liking for eggs with onion, salt, and pepper. The toast has to
have garlic, though. YUK!
Double yolks are considered lucky.
Kathleen
Straw Barry Fields Farm
Beefalo
Kentucky, USA
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