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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Oddly textured chicken egg
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Clausen" data-source="post: 115854" data-attributes="member: 421"><p>I've found a couple double-yolkers in the eggs I buy from a friend at work (shells of brown or green). They've got some different breeds of birds. I'm not even really sure they are all chickens, but the whites of the egg are thick and not runny like store-bought (which I also eat). Also love a raw quail egg cracked over sushi, though I didn't like eggs until my mid-twenties. Just dropped a few hard-boiled eggs in some pickle juice. Couple weeks...yum! I love to eat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Clausen, post: 115854, member: 421"] I've found a couple double-yolkers in the eggs I buy from a friend at work (shells of brown or green). They've got some different breeds of birds. I'm not even really sure they are all chickens, but the whites of the egg are thick and not runny like store-bought (which I also eat). Also love a raw quail egg cracked over sushi, though I didn't like eggs until my mid-twenties. Just dropped a few hard-boiled eggs in some pickle juice. Couple weeks...yum! I love to eat! [/QUOTE]
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