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Who Eats Egg Whites Only?

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by Fatboy128, Aug 26, 2012.

  1. Fatboy128

    Fatboy128 Well-Known Member

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    Not me...Why waste a perfectly good egg?
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    The doc wants me to stop eating eggs all together. Ain't gonna happen! Gonna die of something anyway. What's the big flippin deal.
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    Protein is mostly in the white, chloresteral is in the yoke. I have eaten eggs for so many years I got to the point of hating them.
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    You need to get some farm fresh eggs and not those lousy factory things.
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    Fatboy128 Well-Known Member

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    Ya, your probably right.
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    Go to waffle house and git a Fiesta Omlet. They make eggs taste good.

    You been eatin city slicker eggs. You need some country cooked eggs and sausage or Ham with some country fried taters and some biscuits man.
    Took the OL here go Groveton, Tx. on the bike saturday mornin. She freaked out the food was so good.

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    Factory eggs are still made by chickens. :D
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Our in the country where I live the folks even sell Yard Eggs
    Chickens runnin loose In the yard even
    Farmers has produce at little farmers markets
    Or on the side of the road
    We stopped Friday on the way home
    Canelope, water mellow, tomatoes , squash , red plums , okra, blue berries
    And all kinds of stuff in back of a truck
    We have one place that sells pinto, butter beans, purple hull and all shelled in plastic bags
    All you have yo do is cook em
    They have Yard Eggs In a cooler too
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    You want fresh farm Produce, eggs or anything else you should see it up here. It's a Mecca of fresh farm produce here. People here even have huge gardens and grow their own. We are truly blessed in the Willamette Valley. It's why the settlers came here to Oregon. Gotta be one of the most fertile and best growing areas in the USA or even the world.
    Willamette Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Brillient ! :roflmao::roflmao:
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    Yes but it's the antibiotics and lack of grass and bugs that make factory eggs taste so bland. It really makes a huge difference.
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    But yea gotta agree, chickens still make em. :)
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    Well okay, yes. But aren't you glad cows don't?:rolleyes:
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    :roflmao: well yea
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    Yeah like the chickens at a big farm's eggs are gonna be
    synthetic... LOL

    Egg's is Eggs

    I like my eggs runny, over light, fried, with a side of BACON!
    Eggs yolk gotta be runny, then ya can sop it up with a biscuit
    or white toast while yer butter is meltin in yer grits...

    mmmm Bacon...
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    done repair work of chillers at high tech, fed. funded cheekun breeders. they get about $80 per egg...seriously. was looking at $2million worth in a room 20x20. they are hybred chicks with breasts the size of arnold swartzenegger. and we are paying for the genetic work.
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    Read somewhere, that is why so much good wine comes from Willamette Valley. Climate very similar to Burgandy region in France.
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    eggs are eggs but there no comparison to store bought to fresh yard eggs in flavor or look...guess you city folk don't get much chance to see the difference..Hey HRK saw a tv show one time where Florida had a problem with chickens running wild, just start lookin around the neighborhood might find some fresh yard eggs:roflmao:
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    I used to repair Clayton Steam Generators (boilers) and had to go into slaughter houses and chicken processing plants. One real big chicken plant I had to go to was really bad. Won't even go into what they did to them birds before they finally died but they would take all unused parts of the chicken and process it back into food, yep for chickens. I had a hard time eating chickens for a long time after that and now only eat local grown chicken, not from the big plants. Our eggs come from local farmers to.

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