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cherylpf
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:34 Post subject:
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vile schmile....
i don't remember ever checkin' my spicy chicken burrito for no bloody goo EVAR!!!
gimme the bell. |
If you didn't check, how do you know you didn't just eat the bloody goo without knowing it was there?
sorry JU for making your very nice thread into a grossout
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rolling rock
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:36 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | Uh, where do the non-farm eggs come from - an egg manufacturing plant that specializes in non-bloodied eggs? |
i only buy the davidsons pasteurized eggies; they're white and clean and never cracked and they're free of bacteria that may be lurking inside their lily-white shells. and yes, they come from the factory, the clean factory where workers wear hairnets and plastic gloves before touching the eggs that come off the line.... they do not come from a chicken's beee-hind.
next question.
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robp
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:38 Post subject:
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i only buy the davidsons pasteurized eggies; they're white and clean and never cracked and they're free of bacteria that may be lurking inside their lily-white shells. and yes, they come from the factory, the clean factory where workers wear hairnets and plastic gloves before touching the eggs that come off the line.... they do not come from a chicken's beee-hind.
next question. |
Well... I'll be damned... next thing I know hamburger ain't gonna come from cows....
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cherylpf
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:38 Post subject:
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i only buy the davidsons pasteurized eggies; they're white and clean and never cracked and they're free of bacteria that may be lurking inside their lily-white shells. and yes, they come from the factory, the clean factory where workers wear hairnets and plastic gloves before touching the eggs that come off the line.... they do not come from a chicken's beee-hind.
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exactly!!! Thats what I buy too.
I'm sorry, were you telling me otherwise? I can't hear you, I have fingers in my ears.
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JACKED UP
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:40 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | Uh, where do the non-farm eggs come from - an egg manufacturing plant that specializes in non-bloodied eggs? |
The peep factory?
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:53 Post subject:
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The peep factory?  | Don't make me post the Peep Research Study again.
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 14:56 Post subject:
if the egg is fertilized it would be a good chance of bloody, but also beaky, and feathery. While i was in bolivia the first Persian Gulf War borke out and out supples were being delayed,diverted. we got eggs off the economy but had to candle them before we used them. basically held them up to a bright light and look thru the shell at the contents and shape.
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 15:01 Post subject:
| HYPERASHEL wrote: | | if the egg is fertilized it would be a good chance of bloody, but also beaky, and feathery. While i was in bolivia the first Persian Gulf War borke out and out supples were being delayed,diverted. we got eggs off the economy but had to candle them before we used them. basically held them up to a bright light and look thru the shell at the contents and shape. |
candling, that's the term! I couldn't remember what they called it at the egg farm.
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 15:02 Post subject: Re: The egg lady's husband
| JACKED UP wrote: | My Grandma has a friend who delivers fresh farm eggs to her house for 60 cents a dozen. Anyway they come into town every single day whether they are delivering eggs or not. From May through October we have this local little drive-in like burger/ice cream joint that is open and they come in every night. Oh, and they bring their dog to get an ice cream come. Yeah, and he(not the dog) drives this big ol dodge truck around town at about 8 mph. Yes, I said 8 mph. Everybody gets really pist if they get behind him. It's pretty funny. I just wanted to share that.  |
My parents have friends down the road from them who also deliver eggs like that. I thought it was cute.
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Maddies Wench
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 15:30 Post subject:
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candling, that's the term! I couldn't remember what they called it at the egg farm. |
My mom used to work for the Dept of Labor and she interviewed and egg candler once.
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airehead
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 16:02 Post subject:
Not particularly the thread I wanted to read while I ate a little chicken...
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 19:26 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | Not particularly the thread I wanted to read while I ate a little chicken...  |
Not a farm chicken then cuz they are like huge.
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Noley
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Posted: 05/17/05 - 19:52 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | kookoo ka choo
do you have to break the eggs into a bowl to make sure they aren't bloody? thats the part that freaks me out about farm eggs. |
Did this have to be brought up so I could read it before making scrambled eggs tonight!!!
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