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Off topic & small talk: what do you eat today, the days (Page 435)

Topic created on 23rd Feb. 2018 | Page: 435 of 436 | Answers: 4,350 | Views: 409,545
gagapapamama
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Saphira wrote on 01.03.2025 at 13:48:

My farmer sells organic eggs for 20 cents each. But it's not a really professional business and more of an insider tip. They used to sell all sorts of things on the farm, including vegetables, potatoes, milk, cheese, etc., today only the eggs. But the quality is excellent. Sometimes the odd chicken gets lost in my garden, because the farmer is also an almost direct neighbor. 😃

Well, you're lucky, the price is unbeatable, but we have to take at least 40 cents per egg so that we can at least recoup the feed costs.

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gagapapamama
Elite

JJepsa96 wrote on 01.03.2025 13:02:

I pay between 28-40 cents at my BIO supplier at the market, depending on the size.


That's fine.

How do duck and goose eggs taste in comparison?

Ducks and goose eggs taste like chicken eggs, except that duck eggs are a little fattier in taste and goose eggs taste like normal chicken eggs, but both are lower in cholesterol than chicken eggs. Duck eggs are one and a half times the size of chicken eggs and goose eggs are 4 times the size of chicken eggs.

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Saphira
Elite

gagapapamama wrote on 01.03.2025 19:00:

Well, you're lucky, the price is unbeatable, but we have to take at least 40 cents per egg so that we can at least somewhat recoup the feed costs.

Your price is absolutely reasonable and fair for what is certainly top quality. I know that I'm really lucky with my farmer, but as I said, he's an insider Tip here in the village and not everyone gets eggs from him. He is old, quirky and very funny. It's always an experience to go there.

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Dutch78
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gagapapamama wrote on 01.03.2025 at 19:00: Well, you're lucky, the price is unbeatable, but we have to take at least 40 cents per egg so that we can at least recoup the feed costs to some extent.

I'm happy to pay a euro if the hens are happy, but I'm aware that this is not representative. I would just like "you" to be remunerated appropriately and for the label "organic" to be made available to everyone, regardless of status. I know that would be a utopia, but I think it's unfair that a healthy and conscious diet is not accessible to everyone. No, more honestly, it would make me sad.

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ManuMagie
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A quick tuna pizza in the oven, then legs up and turn the rollers......

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Falko
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JJepsa96 wrote on 01.03.2025 at 13:02: How do duck and goose eggs taste in comparison?

I would also be interested to know how much a huge ostrich egg costs, because he also has some bouquets.
Ostrich eggs: These are the largest edible eggs and can weigh up to 1.4 kg. An ostrich egg is equivalent to about 24 chicken eggs and has a thick, hard shell.

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Saphira
Elite

Falko wrote on 01.03.2025 at 22:55:
I would also be interested to know how much a huge ostrich egg costs, because he also has some bouquets.
Ostrich eggs: These are the largest edible eggs and can weigh up to 1.4 kg. An ostrich egg is equivalent to about 24 chicken eggs and has a thick, hard shell.

One ostrich egg is enough for about 2 slices of bread. 😂

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Rasmik12
Top Member
Today we're having braised beef with mashed potatoes and carrots and peas as vegetables

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gagapapamama
Elite
Today goulash with spaetzle and bean salad.

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JJepsa96
Amateur
Had a whole chicken in the Air Fryer again today. Fantastic.

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