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‎04-01-2022 02:18 PM
@Sooner, thanks for the comparison test. I like that Eggland's Best will occasionally have coupons in the flyers. That's an added incentive to buy and really makes them no more expensive than others.
‎04-01-2022 02:28 PM
I feel really blessed and lucky that my kids have 8 chickens that lay eggs daily. So when I visit each month, I get to take a few dozen home with me. I rarely have to fill in with eggs from the supermarket. I had to in the winter a few times, because when the days are shorter and the weather is colder, they stop laying. When I do buy eggs, I go for cage free ones. I do eat an egg almost every day. And I also use my instant pot to cook them.
As an aside, I was keeping these freshly laid eggs in a basket on my counter, as they do not have to be refrigerated unless you wash them. My cat is fascinated with these when I bring them home, and I have caught her on several occasions trying to scoop the eggs out of the basket. She won't leave them alone- so now I wash them and put them in the refrigerator to avoid tempting her. Don't want to wake up to smashed eggs on the floor in the morning! Cats will be cats....
‎04-01-2022 02:39 PM - edited ‎04-01-2022 02:40 PM
I buy my eggs at Aldi, Organic and $2.89 a dozen. I do Keto and eat a ton of eggs. I "hard-boil" my eggs in the air fryer. They come out perfect and peeling are is so easy.
‎04-01-2022 02:58 PM
@Sooner Thanks for the interesting report. Two things:
My DD brings us her chickies' free range eggs when she visits, but I usually don't hard boil them. They are all colors, brown, white, green and blue. Steaming is my favorite way to make hard cooked eggs.
‎04-01-2022 03:42 PM
‎04-01-2022 03:52 PM
@fthunt wrote:@PA Mom-mom BLUE eggs?
Not sure I'd eat those...........chicks got in the blueberry patch?
‎04-01-2022 03:53 PM
@fthunt wrote:@PA Mom-mom BLUE eggs?
Not sure I'd eat those...........chicks got in the blueberry patch?
@fthunt LOL!!! As far as I know eggs are eggs. I have head that the eggs are the color of the chicken's ear--but have not tested it myself!
‎04-01-2022 03:59 PM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:@Sooner Thanks for the interesting report. Two things:
- If you are dying eggs, does that little EB stamp on the egg come off when you steam (or boil) them?
- I have had hard boiled brown eggs one or two times, and I thought the peeled eggs smelled a bit fishy. I looked it up, and some people said that brown eggs do get a slightly funky smell or flavor when they are hard cooked. Not sure is this is legit.
My DD brings us her chickies' free range eggs when she visits, but I usually don't hard boil them. They are all colors, brown, white, green and blue. Steaming is my favorite way to make hard cooked eggs.
@PA Mom-mom I don't think the stamp does come off after steaming. I think it may blurr a little. Brown or white eggs taste the same to me, and are supposed to be identical except for shell color, and I have not noticed a fishy smell.
My grandmother's chickens laid brown eggs or white depending on what breed of chicken it was, but they all tasted the same.
‎04-01-2022 04:00 PM
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