 Organic eggs? Sure as yer born! So organic and so very free-range that the hens lay  them all over creation: in grass, mud, you name it; and a human being,  my friend Duke, who has and loves his chickens, then has to go on a  genuine egg hunt. The eggs stay fresh without refrigeration for a while,  protected by a special invisible coating that you shouldn't wash off  until ready to use; it gets washed off when eggs are processed for  grocery stores. These you could leave on the counter just as they are  for several days. But if washed, into the fridge they must go.
Organic eggs? Sure as yer born! So organic and so very free-range that the hens lay  them all over creation: in grass, mud, you name it; and a human being,  my friend Duke, who has and loves his chickens, then has to go on a  genuine egg hunt. The eggs stay fresh without refrigeration for a while,  protected by a special invisible coating that you shouldn't wash off  until ready to use; it gets washed off when eggs are processed for  grocery stores. These you could leave on the counter just as they are  for several days. But if washed, into the fridge they must go.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Dirty Dozen
 Organic eggs? Sure as yer born! So organic and so very free-range that the hens lay  them all over creation: in grass, mud, you name it; and a human being,  my friend Duke, who has and loves his chickens, then has to go on a  genuine egg hunt. The eggs stay fresh without refrigeration for a while,  protected by a special invisible coating that you shouldn't wash off  until ready to use; it gets washed off when eggs are processed for  grocery stores. These you could leave on the counter just as they are  for several days. But if washed, into the fridge they must go.
Organic eggs? Sure as yer born! So organic and so very free-range that the hens lay  them all over creation: in grass, mud, you name it; and a human being,  my friend Duke, who has and loves his chickens, then has to go on a  genuine egg hunt. The eggs stay fresh without refrigeration for a while,  protected by a special invisible coating that you shouldn't wash off  until ready to use; it gets washed off when eggs are processed for  grocery stores. These you could leave on the counter just as they are  for several days. But if washed, into the fridge they must go.
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Great shot, Catherine!
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