It is the soggiest day this year, constant heavy rain and no sensible chance of going out for my daily capture. I thought I would cheer up my day with a lovely boiled egg breakfast.
In my chicken shaped egg container I found only 1 egg, it was a fine egg-ample of an egg but I needed another. I open a new box and was almost blinded by the brightness, they were eggs-traordinary. I have never seen such white egg shells before, I nearly got my sunglasses out
I start to wonder what was wrong with them, and naturally wondered if they were all-white to eat. I have put what I would call a normal egg in the box for a comparison. What have these chickens been eating to produce shells so white?
Were they chickens in the Antarctic with only snow and ice to eat, are they not given any brown corn, can anyone eggs-plain. I stood guard over my eggs cooking in my egg machine in case they weren't real eggs but hand grenades, I didn't want them to egg-splode on me.
When they were ready and I sat down to chop the heads off. The brown egg opened egg-actly as I egg-spected, but the white egg's shell was much harder with eggs-tra thick shells. Saying that they were both very tasty so that was all-white wasn't it.
Must go as its football day and I have to get on my PC and eggs-plain all my stats to the commentators,
Amazing that British chicken have the ability to put red number stamps on their eggs. They must be egg-ceptional chickens.
Have a great football day :)
Aaaahaaaaahaaaa!!! You are eggtraordinarily hilarious!!!!
But I noticed that someone has injected some caramel, perhaps, in the so-called 'brown' egg. It has a hole. Right there on top.
Ha ha! Here you can choose white or brown eggs. They are -supposedly- exactly the same inside, but I always buy brown ones. No idea why, I just always go for them.
Have a great football day :)
But I noticed that someone has injected some caramel, perhaps, in the so-called 'brown' egg. It has a hole. Right there on top.
I hope some eggs-pert has an answer to all your urgent questions...
But it could have well been a caramel addicted egg...