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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13528 |
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Posted: 31 Aug 2018 at 5:40am |
Anybody heard what the latest is from the scientific community about the Benefits/dangers with eatin eggs,,?? The neighbor down the street a ways is tryin to revisit and relive her yout and seems to go from one experiment to another,,,,,,,Her present one is raisin chickens,,,,,,,and,,,,and,,,lots of chickies means LOTS of eggs,,,,Well,, gulp,,Ya see,,,she comes by one day offerin to sell "free Range" eggs for $3.00/dozen,,,so me bein a good natured person and a fine upstanding member of our small neighborhood,,,I buy a couple of dozen,,,all the time mutterin under my breath bout eatin so many dangerous high cholesterol, heart killin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,eggs,,,,, Anyways,,,exactly one week later here she comes again,,wantin $6 more dollars,,,!!!And,,,and,,I've only eatin just 2 of the first batch,,,!!! So, I says I don't need any more eggs just yet plus I don't got $6 in my pocket. She gets in close and whispers,,,," Thas OK,,,we'll square up later,,by the way,,How is your wife these days? OH Chit,,,,, Ya see,,,there may be more than a couple of issues brewin here,,,,but first come first,,,Anybody know what the latest is on the eatin of eggs on your health,,,??? (never mind the implied promises just now),,,
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jaybmiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 22270 |
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Man just $3 a dozen !! that is a STEAL for sure. I don't buy into whatever the 'scientific community' says about 99% of 'this or that' as most 'experts' are driven either by their paycheck or politics. Please that aside consider the following... What did the farmers of 1,2,or 3 generations ago eat ? LOTS of eggs, bacon, beef, veggies.... They ALSO did a LOT of physical labour. The problem is not so much what you eat but do you BURN it off later ? Today's obese problem is directly related to the 'two thumbs only' syndrome. Most people sit on their butts for hours on end, NOT doing any physical work. bad,bad,bad and it shows. While I don't toss bales of hay everyday, I do walk between 12 and 18,000 steps every day according to the gizmo on my belt, so I hover around 200#,have for the past 40 years. Jay
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FloydKS
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: S E Kansas Points: 8081 |
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ditto what Jay said... I have a member of my church that 'donates' eggs to me so I have all I need... that being said, I do about a doz a week. I ride bicycle some days and some days not but try to keep the food portion sizes down so I don't tip the scale ... ...
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Stan IL&TN
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Elvis Land Points: 6730 |
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I would say that it has more to do with your genes than anything. Neighbor down the road ate 12 eggs every morning all his life. Lived into his 80's.
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tadams(OH)
Orange Level Access Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Jeromesville, O Points: 10019 |
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We have been buying eggs at the store for $1.50 per dozen and it was down to $. 49 a dozen at Aldi's but eggs aren't that bad for you if you don't over do it a couple eggs a day can't be to bad
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Thad in AR.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Arkansas Points: 9422 |
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This girl used to walk by an old mans house every day on her way to school. On the last day of her senior year she stopped to talk to the old man. She said he never aged and must eat healthy. He told her he had 3 eggs bacon and toast for breakfast every day. He had a double cheese burger and tots for lunch every day and had a chicken fried steak with mashed tatters n gravy for supper every day. Then he told her that he drinks one pot of coffee and one case of black label beer every day and he smokes 2.5 packs of cigarettes a day. The girl asked, well just how old are you? The old man replied I’ll be 31 come September.
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13528 |
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Well,,,,,I will say,,,,he's got some sense to him,,,,if it wasn't for him drinkin thet life savin beer,,,,ain't no tellin how bad a shape he'd be in now,,,,,,, The BL must be good on eatin up all thet cholesterol ,,,,huh,,??
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GreenwoodCreations
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Our Family had 3000 hens in the 50's when the rest of the farmers had 10 for their own use. 25 years, two routes in the largest town in the next county, kept this farm in money for food and tax's. Later on I went to work for Henningsen Foods Inc. one of the largest egg dehydrations plants, retired from there after 31 years. Doctors were always wrong about eggs as they are concerned with HUMAN cholestral, not egg cholestral. they are pur protien and u will find if hers are Really free range eggs, they taste better then store bought and will have darker yolks to start with. I have consumed 3-5 eggs daily and i am 66 and still going strong, my grandfather said it best, If God made it Eat it, if man made it ignore it. with 3000 hens we ate alot of chicken too, when all the pigs and cows were on the mortgage. ha, that banker never did stop to count the chickens. the other thing u should know is her eggs will be too fresh to boil as the shells won't come off, age them for a month in the frig and then boil up a bunch and put them in the pickle juice jar for game day!
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Thad in AR.
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Some good learnin right there. I been wondering why the farm eggs we get from my mom are so hard to peel after boiling.👍 |
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darrel in ND
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My theory on most all foods is: Eat some of everything in moderation, nothing in excess. Darrel
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ocharry
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Dang it Darrel....I would like to hear more about the "squaring" up part....lol
I do like eggs....if she lived by here...I prolly would eat more of them...lmao Ocharry |
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HD6GTOM
Orange Level Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Location: MADISON CO IA Points: 6627 |
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We gets $2.50 per doz at the farmers MKT. Sell all we got, always have folks wanting some.
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HD6GTOM
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Thad was she ol Shameless neighbor????
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Thad in AR.
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I reckon maybe.😂 |
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desertjoe
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Yeah,,I did notice the yolks are a tad darker that the store bought ones. The ones she brings me are all colors from white to light brown and dark brown and different sizes,,,haven't tried boilin any tho,,,,,, Only'ist thing,,,I shore don't wanna open one and find a baby chickie formin in thar,,,,,
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GreenwoodCreations
Bronze Level Joined: 18 Jul 2018 Location: Bellwood, NE Points: 9 |
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two more points for all questions: IF the eggs are picked regularly it is doubtful they will be spoiled, if u are suspicous of an egg, float it in water, good eggs sink.
If she has no rooster u won't find any chicks either, if she does pick daily it will only be a tiny blood spot, u can fish out with a spoon. third IF u have to boil fresh eggs after they cool, put them under ur palm on top the counter and roll them around till the shell breaks into hundreds of tiny pieces all attached to the membrane and it will come off the egg easier. when we sold on the egg routes we were often asked if the eggs were 'fertile' we always said yes, as the egg itself was, doubt it was as we only ran one rooster to 1500 hens and he was WAY overworked! so the eggs were fertile, just probably NOT fertilized. |
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fixer1958
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Take a needle and punch a small hole in the air sack end (big end) without cracking the shell on a fresh egg. After boiling the shell will practically fall off.
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13528 |
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Well,,Greenwood,,,looks like you had your job cut out with all the chickies,,huh,,?? I see lots of cookin shows that now have lots of recipes usin eggs so,,,, I've always liked to cook bout 3 eggs on Sat or Sun mornin along with a little venison or elk suasage ,,,I figure 3 eggs a week ain't gonna kill nobody,,,, I went and checked all the ones in the fridge from her,,and they all sank so I'm good to go,,,!! I ain't much on boiled eggs but think I will just to try ole Fixer;s trick with the needle,,,,, When we was growin up on the farm,we also had lots of chickies for the eggs and the meat and as many chickens as I ate back then I oughta hate em but chicken is still my first choice for meat. Only'ist part I used to hate was dunkin and plucking the chickies in the boilin water barrel when harvesting,,,,,,UGHhhhh
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Thad in AR.
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I went over 40 years without eating chicken. I can still smell that smell of the 67th chicken coming out of that boiling water and and and what if someone missed a quil? |
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Walker
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If eggs don't kill ya something else will. Enjoy.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4474 |
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i thought everybody knew fresh eggs don't peel so good.
I try to stick to Darrel's plan a bit of everything. It's just the one more bit of the good tasting stuff,that has got me in trouble. What happened to this bunch of desert rats,hillbillies,rednecks,deplorables even.....O'l Joe and I started "harvesting" chickens???????????????????????? Thad why did you have to remind me of that awful smell?????????????? But it's not that awful cause I still like a drumstick every now and again. |
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Jackson Cnty,GA Points: 6241 |
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And Joe, for issue number two, what about the "squaring up" part. You ain't the rooster she is looking for are you?
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Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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allis g
Orange Level Joined: 10 Jan 2012 Location: Templeton Points: 402 |
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Don't boil the fresh eggs steam them. peel great every time.
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weiner
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Every Sunday Ma would chop the heads off 2 chickens and she would tie them on the windmill to bleed out, I remember the dunking and plucking and picking too. I love eggs and chicken, turkey not so much.
Hey Allis, I`ve thought about steaming them, but never knew the time. Would steaming be comparable to boiling time wise? Edited by weiner - 01 Sep 2018 at 10:39pm |
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13528 |
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Well,,,I don't really care for boiled eggs by themselves,,,,,but I do like them in my salad,,,go figure,,,, Hey Hubert,,,yeah,,that's some woman,,,, she's actually younger that me by bout 4 years and,,,and,,sort of easy on the eyes,,,,but much as I might have an passing interest,,,she is too dang close if you know what I mean,,,,,our #3 Son lived with her daughter for 14 years and produced our favorite Granddaughter,,,,chit my granddaughter would skin my teeth if we was to,,,,never mind,,,,, Gulp,,,I've still gots almost 3 dozen of her eggs ,,so I think I'll have me a big old Sunday mornin breakfast,,,,,
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klinemar
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Eggs are really a healthy food especially for Diabetics as they are high in protein. We don't know the agenda the study years ago was driven by proclaming eggs were bad for us. I know we had 450 Leghorn layers and we're selling eggs to Kroger's and after the Doctors told everyone that eggs were bad we sold the Hens to Campbell's Soup Company! I have 4 hens and eat eggs 2 to 3 times a week. The rest I give to family and friends. I call them my therapy chickens as they give me some chores!
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iowallis
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I work at a liquid egg further processing facility, pasteurizing liquid eggs that are broke at another location.
Eating eggs in moderation probably has minimal health effects. However after having many classes on food safety/preparation anybody that eats a egg that is't fully cooked (soft yolk) is taking life into their own hands. Totally gross. Favorite chicken/egg joke- How many doors does a chicken coop have? 2, otherwise it would be a chicken sedan.
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GreenwoodCreations
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I agree with u on the sedentary life style most lead nowadays, but the other part is generations back they ate more unprocessed foods from the garden, fresh with NO additives unless u count what came form the barn floor to add to the garden. Processed flour, low fiber, ingredients u can't pronounce all bid to food that shouldn't be eaten in quantity. but they won't learn; that English Chef tried to show school kids what chicken nuggets REALLY are by making them in front of the class and they are so brainwashed by the world they still wanted to eat them.
I can remember my granddad scoffing at hotdogs, (tits, tongues, and tails) and what ever else you dont want to know about. of course he was our family vegetarian that ate ONLY meat and potatoes with the explanation, the cow eats the grass i eat the cow so Im a vegetarian! |
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Ted J
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Lemme see,,,,,,,,,,,,boiled (pickled) eggs, baked beans and Lasix.........you think about it.....
I've steamed eggs, but the EASIEST way is to buy yourself a steamer made for that. And I do mean EASIEST.... You take em out at the bell (or buzzer) and run em under cold water and the shells fall off. THEN,,,,,,,,you cut em up and put em in a salad or make egg salad, or you leave em whole and put em in a pickling brine and pickle em for eatin with beer! Goooood eatin!! Then when you're in bed with your honey, you let one slip and holler "a bat" and she ducks under the covers......that only happens oncst... |
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