How do you like your eggs?

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Agent Larkin

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Im sorry for this but when I read the Title i had to do it:
"How do you like your eggs in the morning? I like mine with a kiss. Scrambled or fried? I dont mind as long as I get that kiss."

OT I buy Free Range eggs anyway and it is standing Agricultural law in Ireland that all chickens have to be treated in the same free range way.
 

Knight Templar

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I don't really eat eggs, and since I never go with my family to shop I don't have much of a say in what kind we buy.

*Looks in fridge*

We have both kinds, odd. Anyway if I did have a say we would buy free range, but as I said I don't really eat eggs and it'd be bad form to decide what brand we get when I won't be eating.
 

PurpleRain

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Agent Larkin said:
OT I buy Free Range eggs anyway and it is standing Agricultural law in Ireland that all chickens have to be treated in the same free range way.
That's great. Well, better at least. Treated in the same way could also mean, 'no debeaking, no molting, etc,' it still could mean they jam them into tiny cages.

Knight Templar said:
We have both kinds, odd. Anyway if I did have a say we would buy free range, but as I said I don't really eat eggs and i'd be bad form to decide what brand we get when I won't be eating.
That is odd.
 

Gooble

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It depends on what I'm having. With chips, a fried egg, but only if someone else cooks it (hot oil terrifies me), if I want like a quick meal then I'll have scrambled or an omelette, most likely scrambled because it's quicker.
 

razer17

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i like the unfertilised kind.
ohhh, chicken eggs.
in that case i buy free range (by which i mean my parents do), although i will buy them free range when i have to buy them in uni, because keeping battery hens is cruel. although at the moment my parents pay less for free range than they would for battery eggs in a supermarket, because my friends dad keeps chickens, and sells the eggs, and only covers food costs, not making a profit.
and i like them scrambled.
 

Brett Alex

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Oooh ooh ooh!

I know this one:

We have our own chickens. Sure, they're bantams so the eggs are a little bit smaller, but they taste just as good.
 

PurpleRain

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Vrex360 said:
Fertalised..... someone was GOING to make that joke sooner or later.
PatientGrasshopper said:
Green, with ham.
c0ld3r said:
Scrambled. Sometimes with ketchup. I wonder if IHop is open...
quack35 said:
With live chicks inside.
Gooble said:
It depends on what I'm having. With chips, a fried egg, but only if someone else cooks it (hot oil terrifies me), if I want like a quick meal then I'll have scrambled or an omelette, most likely scrambled because it's quicker.
I'm starting to think people didn't read what the thread was about.
 

Vrex360

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Ohhhh now I see, yeah I buy free range, I don't like thinking about the factory farmed chicken. I think it is appalling.
Sorry about the joke earlier.
 

Gooble

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PurpleRain said:
Gooble said:
It depends on what I'm having. With chips, a fried egg, but only if someone else cooks it (hot oil terrifies me), if I want like a quick meal then I'll have scrambled or an omelette, most likely scrambled because it's quicker.
I'm starting to think people didn't read what the thread was about.
Haha, oh yes. Oops. Free range then, battery farming sickens me (evil bastard farmers).
 

Labyrinth

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Free range is the better option for both taste and for the chickens themselves. Sure, they stink and they're annoying, but even they feel pain. I also buy free range meat rather than battery cage.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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free-range, all the way.

back in the day we had chickens, bantams actually, best tasting eggs in the world.

so free-range is as close as i get these days.

oh wait... uh... i mean it's because i love the chickens, and it's mean to not... buy... free-range...?
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Armitage Shanks said:
Oooh ooh ooh!

I know this one:

We have our own chickens. Sure, they're bantams so the eggs are a little bit smaller, but they taste just as good.
cheers for bantam eggs!

we had golden seabrights!

god i sound like a spaz.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Mr.Tea said:
It's just that where 2$ more per dozen eggs can save a lot of chickens from cruelty, the same 2$ multiplied by millions of people could do a lot for starving children.
i'll have you know i buy free-range eggs AND donate to the world hunger foundation whenever i order pizza hut.

so there!
 

Brett Alex

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Armitage Shanks said:
Oooh ooh ooh!

I know this one:

We have our own chickens. Sure, they're bantams so the eggs are a little bit smaller, but they taste just as good.
cheers for bantam eggs!

we had golden seabrights!

god i sound like a spaz.
[small]I think its the exclamation marks, they usually add lunacy to anything.[/small]

Seabrights are the ones with the really intricate pattern on the feathers aren't they? But yes, bantams a pretty cool.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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Armitage Shanks said:
la-le-lu-li-lo said:
Armitage Shanks said:
Oooh ooh ooh!

I know this one:

We have our own chickens. Sure, they're bantams so the eggs are a little bit smaller, but they taste just as good.
cheers for bantam eggs!

we had golden seabrights!

god i sound like a spaz.
[small]I think its the exclamation marks, they usually add lunacy to anything.[/small]

Seabrights are the ones with the really intricate pattern on the feathers aren't they? But yes, bantams a pretty cool.
what's wrong with exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!?
i think they're great!

anyways, yes, seabrights are like that.
http://blog.timesunion.com/farmlife/files/2008/07/seabright-004.jpg

for reference. :D

i had one that did tricks.
 

PurpleRain

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Vrex360 said:
Ohhhh now I see, yeah I buy free range, I don't like thinking about the factory farmed chicken. I think it is appalling.
Sorry about the joke earlier.
Gooble said:
Haha, oh yes. Oops. Free range then, battery farming sickens me (evil bastard farmers).
Tis cool.

Labyrinth said:
Free range is the better option for both taste and for the chickens themselves. Sure, they stink and they're annoying, but even they feel pain. I also buy free range meat rather than battery cage.
Very true and a great point you brought up about the other battery animals. I've seen pigs like this as well. Aside from not eating meat, how can you avoid buying battery animals I ask?

Also, I'm really enjoying seeing so many people not eating caged. Plus you two and your chickens. That's awesome!