A world of "plain vanilla" would be a boring place. Sometimes, outside the box isn't a bad thing. :ThumbsUp
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A world of "plain vanilla" would be a boring place. Sometimes, outside the box isn't a bad thing. :ThumbsUp
You might want to Patton those! Lol great job!
Those egg are some real originals I have never ever seen any colored that way, bet they still eat good. Maybe that's why I never catch fish, I don't know how to color/or use eggs for bait.
After seeing yours I got the bright idea that I wanted to do some..Wife would not let me...said I am too old....that hurt.....too old she said....good job..see who can do a crappie one.....
Did you know there is such an animal as an "Easter Egger Chicken" https://featuredcreature.com/easter-...-who-lay-real/ When they Lay their eggs they are already "Colored" for you. The eggs are gorgeous and they taste pretty good too. A person brought them in to the Hueytown AL. Senior Citizen Center last week. An Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the “blue egg” gene, but doesn’t fully meet any breed description as defined in the American Poultry Association (APA) and/or the American Bantam Association (ABA) standards. Obviously they get their name because their eggs resemble colorful Easter Eggs. There are a couple of breeds that meet this ‘easter egger’ criterion including the Araucana and Ameraucana breeds. In addition to there being chicken breeds that produce these blue/green eggs, there are other breeds that can produce red eggs, lavender eggs, brown eggs, etc.
All you have to do then Slab is place a c.com decal on them. Billy Bob and "G" would eat them up...or frame them. (But that is an entirely different tale and smell.) LOL
Happy Easter and Passover everyone!
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did you cook them first ????
Don't let him fool ya Teddy. He cud scramble them and have 'em on the half shell, just like them oysters.