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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.

I think from now on I should clear all my posts through you.

Here's one: A new Charcuterie restaurant has resently opened near me. I'm thinking about checking it out. Does this fall under a interesting topic to post about? Or would I be a braggart for posting it?
 

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I think from now on I should clear all my posts through you.

Here's one: A new Charcuterie restaurant has resently opened near me. I'm thinking about checking it out. Does this fall under a interesting topic to post about? Or would I be a braggart for posting it?

I think what you should do is post a review of how great it was (or how not great it was), but don't put it in quotes or reference where you got it. So by saying, hey, I went to this restaurant guys, and this is what I thought................

You infer the rest of the post was formulated using your own brain power. Only, go to yelp or google reviews, and find the most articulately written review, cut and paste it, but make sure not to mention that so you can try to pass it off as your own original thought.
 

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I think what you should do is post a review of how great it was (or how not great it was), but don't put it in quotes or reference where you got it. So by saying, hey, I went to this restaurant guys, and this is what I thought................

You infer the rest of the post was formulated using your own brain power. Only, go to yelp or google reviews, and find the most articulately written review, cut and paste it, but make sure not to mention that so you can try to pass it off as your own original thought.

I just might do that, if I do go and Jack shut up, lol.
 

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



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Don't know you Mr. Poon but you always have a way to call The Boys and others out. Love it.


The Boys is an attention needing biatch, so sad on so many levels. Also, on the trying of the restaurant comment, is it because you like the word "charcuterie" and the food, or is it because you think it is above our knowledge level in the forum? I think the latter.

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Hey Gary

Hey Gary

Not getting into the internet arguing but wanted to post a tip I have found useful when cooking.

I only use EVOO for salad dressings and a few other things. Why? Because it burns when you cook in it on the stove top. For a much healthier option and no burn try coconut, grapeseed, or avocado oil. These are all great alternatives and I think they taste a lot better too. I read up a lot on it after a few foodies introduced me to this strategy. I'm sure none of this matters (with pairing) but I like to pair the oils in this manner:

Coconut oil: Seafood and fish

Grapeseed oil: red meats

Avocado oil: everything else

kneifl
 

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Not getting into the internet arguing but wanted to post a tip I have found useful when cooking.

I only use EVOO for salad dressings and a few other things. Why? Because it burns when you cook in it on the stove top. For a much healthier option and no burn try coconut, grapeseed, or avocado oil. These are all great alternatives and I think they taste a lot better too. I read up a lot on it after a few foodies introduced me to this strategy. I'm sure none of this matters (with pairing) but I like to pair the oils in this manner:

Coconut oil: Seafood and fish

Grapeseed oil: red meats

Avocado oil: everything else

kneifl

Thanks, very good to know, I'll check it out, thanks.
 

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Is it an organic dump? Is it free to roam in your bowl?



:142smilie

I don't think so... There was a lot of mama lu's dumpling house in the bowl this morning. However it was free to float where ever it pleased

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saint;3840237 You can get them at whole foods but they are costly said:
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.

Yes! You mentioned the yolk color and it made me check my fridge. Been buying these

Happy-Egg.jpg

Sure as shit they are grass fed free range.. I never noticed that before but I did notice the brightness of the yolk and the taste. My wife thinks im nuts spending that much but its all I ever buy anymore..

Just never thought it was important enough to start a thread about LOL
 

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Organic eggs are better. As mentioned, I like to buy them when I can get them from local farmers. Chickens eat anything that moves or that is dead. We once were cleaning some geese to eat. Geese are big birds and have lots of entrails. We asked the guide/farmer whose land we hunted on where to put the "guts", and he said to throw them over by the hen house. We took them over there, and the chickens swarmed us. They looked like a bunch of zombies from the walking dead eating that offal. Anyway, the point of the story is that if allowed, chickens will eat anything, and the varied diet is what makes the eggs taste better.
 

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How much did you accomplish today before your "good start' petered out?

Would hate to see this thread fizzle out while the evening is in full swing.
 

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Well, you shouldn't smoke and you shouldn't touch alcohol. You're older and you should know better. And your Tigers didn't stand a chance.

"Why extol the benefit of EVOO,
when stinky cigars and devilish booze
is a big NO-NO?"
 
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