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Not your ordinary Easter eggs

Written by gardenguy on April 12, 2012
Categories: eggs

Published: Friday, March 30, 2012 at 3:00 a.m. last Modified: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 1:58 p.m. Easter eggs have come a long way since 1880, when Newark, N.J., druggist William Townley marketed the first egg dye tablets in five spring colors, giving birth to Paas, the first popular commercial kits. For home dyers, a [...]

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Egg Beaters Offers A Fresh Take On Breakfast With New Eggs Florentine Variety – PerishableNews

Written by gardenguy on December 21, 2011
Categories: eggs

by ConAgra Foods Posted: Friday, December 9, 2011 at 3:50PM EST OMAHA, Neb. — Egg Beaters is bringing a fresh idea to everyday breakfast routines with new Egg Beaters Florentine. now a tasty, Italian-inspired meal is as easy as shake, pour, and scramble. Egg Beaters Florentine is the newest variety to join the line of [...]

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Frugal food: Protein that doesn’t kill your pocketbook

Written by gardenguy on October 22, 2011
Categories: eggs

Beans can be a good source of protein, especially with rice. By Allison Linn The news last week that the price of peanut butter is going up left many readers fretting about their options for cheap, protein-rich food, especially at a time when many of us are pinching our pennies. It’s not just peanut butter [...]

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Link Between Epidural Use and Breastfeeding

Written by gardenguy on June 2, 2011
Categories: eggs

Natural childbirth advocates are apparently desperate to demonstrate that “good mothers” don’t get epidurals for pain relief in labor. Unfortunately for them, the scientific literature, including the Torvaldsen study, fail to demonstrate that epidurals interfere with breastfeeding. The Torvaldsen study looked at breastfeeding rates at 8, 16, and 24 weeks postpartum. at one week postpartum [...]

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OfficialWire: Osama Death Script: Counting The Chickens So Far

Written by gardenguy on May 30, 2011
Categories: eggs

Sibel Edmonds They say don’t count your chickens before they hatch. I say this doesn’t apply to the US political hatching machine, since there are more than chickens at stake. I’ll go even further and say we must start counting the eggs regardless of how many ultimately hatch. the cycle of laying eggs to hatched [...]

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Food and drink

Written by gardenguy on May 18, 2011
Categories: eggs

We’re featuring the five restaurants taking part in Eat Reading Live. Michelin-starred l’ortolan in Shinfield, Mya Lacarte in Caversham, LSQ2 in the Oracle, Tutu’s Ethiopian Kitchen at the Global café and the Hilton Reading on Kennet Island will be at the Hilton’s kitchens to turn out a diverse menu for the lunch on Wednesday, June [...]

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Crazy about chicks

Written by gardenguy on April 28, 2011
Categories: eggs

Stripes, Speckles, Lucy, Bob, Midnight and Hershey. Second graders in a Dudley Elementary classroom chant the names as teacher Wendy Bartels carefully takes each chick from a heated enclosure and hands the tiny fuzz ball to a student. “Mine pooped on me,” a student exclaims. Shad Soller explained “holding” etiquette. “You have to cup your [...]

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Tuna Tartare + Quail Egg

Written by gardenguy on April 26, 2011
Categories: eggs

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Drink a Highball

Written by gardenguy on April 24, 2011
Categories: eggs

Here’s my choice: Benjamin Franklin, boozy bro and, of course, the founder of Penn. and over what drink would we converse? A Pennsylvanian, the University’s unofficial cocktail, which is referred to in the Penn fight song, “Drink a highball.” on a historical journey to colonial–era collegiate drinking culture and with Hey Day just around the [...]

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Hatching Duck Eggs

Written by gardenguy on April 14, 2011
Categories: eggs

Hatching duck eggs can a nice and fulfilling incident. Although it may appear easy, appropriate care must be done all through the process to make sure that the egg hatches properly. Similar method on incubating and hatching chicken eggs can be used to hatch duck eggs. however, take note of the difference between the two [...]

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