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3 organic eggs cooked in EVOO.


Organic eggs are produced by hens that receive a special diet and special treatment. They eat only pesticide-free organic feeds from the day of their birth, they receive no drugs, and they are free to roam throughout their hen-house, entering and leaving their nest at will. Their eggs are gathered straight from the nest by hand, placed in a cooler, and then processed.
 

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3 organic eggs cooked in EVOO.


Organic eggs are produced by hens that receive a special diet and special treatment. They eat only pesticide-free organic feeds from the day of their birth, they receive no drugs, and they are free to roam throughout their hen-house, entering and leaving their nest at will. Their eggs are gathered straight from the nest by hand, placed in a cooler, and then processed.

They don't get a daily massage?
 

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3 organic eggs cooked in EVOO.


Organic eggs are produced by hens that receive a special diet and special treatment. They eat only pesticide-free organic feeds from the day of their birth, they receive no drugs, and they are free to roam throughout their hen-house, entering and leaving their nest at will. Their eggs are gathered straight from the nest by hand, placed in a cooler, and then processed.



If you are going to brag about something at least educate yourself. Hens should be pasture raised. Lmao, "free to roam about their hen house". They also should eat primarily grass, not grains. Maybe 20% of their diet should be grains so they can lay eggs.

I prefer vital farms eggs, purely pasture raised.

http://vitalfarms.com/pasture-raised-eggs/what-is-pasture-raising/

You can get them at whole foods but they are costly, usually 8$ per dozen.

Many people are skeptical but I challenge you to compare the color of their yokes to what you are eating. Even your "organic feed, free to roan the hen house" eggs. What you are eating is garbage.

Nice try though.
 

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Farmer eggs

Farmer eggs

I get rural raised farmer eggs.....4 bux a dozen.

Truly free-range, scarfing up whatever creepy crawly, hopping, flying bug they find.

These hens lift weights in their spare time...and the rooster....a Bantam weight MMA fighter....the hens line up at dawn for a quickie.

Best ever tasting eggs....bar none.

Don't get me started about the thick cut Hickory smoked Bacon, fresh cooked hash browns, and Texas Toast slathered in butter.:0074
 

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I get rural raised farmer eggs.....4 bux a dozen.

Truly free-range, scarfing up whatever creepy crawly, hopping, flying bug they find.

These hens lift weights in their spare time...and the rooster....a Bantam weight MMA fighter....the hens line up at dawn for a quickie.

Best ever tasting eggs....bar none.

Don't get me started about the thick cut Hickory smoked Bacon, fresh cooked hash browns, and Texas Toast slathered in butter.:0074

Free range is a marketing term. It means they get up to 2 square feet to "roam". Pasture raised is where it's at. Ask your farmer to see their "free range".
 

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If you are going to brag about something at least educate yourself. Hens should be pasture raised. Lmao, "free to roam about their hen house". They also should eat primarily grass, not grains. Maybe 20% of their diet should be grains so they can lay eggs.

I prefer vital farms eggs, purely pasture raised.

http://vitalfarms.com/pasture-raised-eggs/what-is-pasture-raising/

You can get them at whole foods but they are costly, usually 8$ per dozen.

Many people are skeptical but I challenge you to compare the color of their yokes to what you are eating. Even your "organic feed, free to roan the hen house" eggs. What you are eating is garbage.

Nice try though.

I just checked your posting history in the general forum and I noticed you hardly ever post a thread here. But you sure are the first to criticize anything I post. Why is that?
 

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If you are going to brag about something at least educate yourself. Hens should be pasture raised. Lmao, "free to roam about their hen house". They also should eat primarily grass, not grains. Maybe 20% of their diet should be grains so they can lay eggs.

I prefer vital farms eggs, purely pasture raised.

http://vitalfarms.com/pasture-raised-eggs/what-is-pasture-raising/

You can get them at whole foods but they are costly, usually 8$ per dozen.

Many people are skeptical but I challenge you to compare the color of their yokes to what you are eating. Even your "organic feed, free to roan the hen house" eggs. What you are eating is garbage.

Nice try though.


Don't blame him, he was just plagiarizing from someplace else: http://www.saudereggs.com/organic_eggs.html
 

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I just checked your posting history in the general forum and I noticed you hardly ever post a thread here. But you sure are the first to criticize anything I post. Why is that?

I don't post often for the following reasons:

1. I'm not an attention whore
2. I don't feel the need to brag about my life (whether my fictitious life or my real life)
3. I have a job and a family and while I would love to post about my daily meals and defecation habits, time is at a premium

I guess when you have no response to what I posted you have to divert to something that is irrelevant.

You are a braggart. Which would be one thing if what you were talking about made sense.

It's the irony. The irony in thinking that 1. Anyone here gives a fuck what you ate for breakfast, and 2. You are bragging about something that actually shows you have zero clue what you are talking about.

Don't worry about it bud. Keep eating those "free to roam in the hen house" eggs.

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It is word for word..........I went to the site and copied it, so what's the big deal, I don't get it? Sometimes I think guys like saint and others just want to mix it up for no good reason? Saint last started a post November of 2014, no original thoughts I guess, just negative ones. TROLL

I have a lot of original thoughts on this thread alone.

Like you being a braggart- I searched but couldn't find any references on the web.

We all know it's just a persona, you are king of trying to pass other people's stuff off as your own.
 

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I have a lot of original thoughts on this thread alone.

Like you being a braggart- I searched but couldn't find any references on the web.

We all know it's just a persona, you are king of trying to pass other people's stuff off as your own.

Now there's an original thought. I'm a braggart because I thought I was off to a good start?

Give me an example of your last sentence please.
 

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Now there's an original thought. I'm a braggart because I thought I was off to a good start?
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You're a braggart because you thought anyone other than yourself would care.

And your entire thread was based on the fact that you ate organic. If it was truly about telling us about the great start to your day, you could have said "hey guys, got up in a great mood, had some tasty eggs".

But, like most of your posts, you love the facade of living the high life. Which is hilarious when you are bragging about free to roam in henhouse eggs.
 
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