Brown eggs

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I hate brown eggs, they just taste different to me from white eggs.

Well, my stepdaughter loves them and yesterday she hard boiled six of them to take a few to work with her. After she boiled them she took a sharpie and drew different little faces on them to distinguish them from the other raw ones.

While she was gone yesterday, I took one of her little eggs with a face on it, got a raw one and drew the little face like the one on the hard boiled one...except this one was a raw egg, then I threw the boiled one away so as not to leave any evidence.

I see that when she went to work this morning, she did take the fake one that I copied and two other ones.

What do you think she will do when she goes to eat the hard boiled eggs today, just to find that when she cracks the raw one it will be nasty...all raw egg everywhere?;)

Practical joke, or mean step dad?:laugh2:


Of course, I will never admit to the joke...hey, it could have been her brother for all I know, or maybe she made a mistake and used a raw egg without knowing it?


I now nothing....nothing!!

I hate brown eggs!
 

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Felt the same way about Green eggs and ham. I tell you I would not eat them in a box with a fox or on a train in the rain I would not eat them here or there I would not eat them anywhere. :laugh2:
 

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Doomsday101;3951177 said:
Felt the same way about Green eggs and ham. I tell you I would not eat them in a box with a fox or on a train in the rain I would not eat them here or there I would not eat them anywhere. :laugh2:

Laugh if you want...but I remember out on a field exercise and they brought out some breakfast in those cannisters. We get in line and they start putting stuff on plates.

The guy in front of me got a piece of ham and some scrambled eggs...they had a green tint to them.

I decided to go with the SOS instead.

The drill asked me why no eggs and ham...of course had to do the I do not like green eggs and ham line. Thankfully he found it amusing as I was one worn down dog and did not feel like doing sets of pushups. :laugh2:
 

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They come from different breeds of hens but other than that there is no difference between them unless either one has been living truly free range and outside all the time and eating their natural diet, in which case the yolk will be darker in color and richer in flavor and come from a healthier chicken.

Brown eggs are not inherently healthier than white eggs unless raised outside in a free range environment.
 

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Joe Rod;3951215 said:
This thread screams of brown-egg racism.

Grandmother has a few chickens running around the house out in St. Hedwig. Green shell, brown shell, white shelled, they all good.

Funny how some of them have a blue-ish green tint every so often. Growing up my Dad used to tell my younger sister that we were getting the eggs from the Easter chickens that weren't good enough to make really fancy ones.
 
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