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Originally posted by vetran View PostI'm off on holiday tonight and I'm trying to tidy up my second project I'm working on. PM for the other 3 allocates me 2 days work at noon. He was surprised when I declined.Comment
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Omelette for lunch, with those little cubes of foreign ham
I may even finish this half-dozen eggs before they have to be thrown away, at this rateComment
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There is a guy sat on a surf board with a brolly and a go pro strapped to his head going down the thames
Lindt salt caramel chocolate is lovely!!Comment
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostThere is a guy sat on a surf board with a brolly and a go pro strapped to his head going down the thames
Lindt salt caramel chocolate is lovely!!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOmelette for lunch, with those little cubes of foreign ham
I may even finish this half-dozen eggs before they have to be thrown away, at this rate
Gosh.Comment
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Found out one of my recipes is appearing in the Torygraph this Saturday and possibly a mention of me blog as wellComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYou go by the use by on eggs?
Gosh.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot necessarily, but they have a tendency to get so far past their date that I'm not going to risk it. I probably eat less than two dozen eggs a year. If they sold them singly, I'd never buy more than two at a time.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostBlimey, we get through a dozen a week at least.
We get 2-3 per day, every day. From 4 retired chickens ( National Charity re-homing commercial laying hens and encouraging support for British farmers ). We use about a dozen a week and tend to give the rest away.
The eggs are unpasteurised and don't have use-by dates on them. I normally write the "Laid on" date on them, and then use the earliest laid first.
Properly fresh eggs will keep for a month or more no problem.
Will you provide a link to your published recipe if it's publically available?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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