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Fresh Eggs Sink In Water, Stale Ones Won't
By Daily Graphic (Ghana) ^ | April 30, 2008 | By Daily Graphic (Ghana)

Posted on 05/04/2008 5:27:46 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL

Can't remember if an egg is fresh or hard boiled? Just spin the egg. If it wobbles, it's raw. If it spins easily, it's hard boiled.

A fresh egg will sink in water, a stale one will float.

Eggs contain all the essential protein, minerals and vitamins, except Vitamin C. But egg yolks are one of few foods that naturally contain Vitamin D.

The colour of the egg shell is not related to quality, nutrients, flavour or cooking characteristics. White-shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and white ear lobes.

Brown-shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes. Brown egg layers usually are slightly larger and require more food, thus brown eggs usually cost more than white eggs.

China produces the most eggs, at about 160 billion per year. In the US, about 260 million hens produce more than 65 billion eggs per year. A hen can lay about 250 eggs per year.

An egg shell has as many as 17,000 pores over its surface.

There are 150 species of chicken. Chicken are descendants of the red jungle fowl (gallus gallus spadiceus) that lives in Asia.

The chicken is one of the first domestic animals, appearing in China around 1400 BC.


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A little Sunday morning trivia......
1 posted on 05/04/2008 5:27:46 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL
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2 posted on 05/04/2008 5:28:03 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL
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But still unanswered: What came first?


3 posted on 05/04/2008 5:31:16 AM PDT by RouxStir ( No Peein' Allowed in the Gene Pool)
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To: JACKRUSSELL
eggs aren't sinking.

In just a year they've increased in price by an average of $1.25/ dozen.

4 posted on 05/04/2008 5:31:45 AM PDT by fweingart (It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in!)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Here is one I bet you don’t know. You know you have enough salt in your brine water for curing hams when an egg will float in it.


5 posted on 05/04/2008 5:32:31 AM PDT by eastforker (Get-R-Done and then Bring-Em- Home)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

A little Sunday morning trivia......

Trivia is eggsactly right.

We eat brown eggs but I know the color of the egg is just a shell game. Doesn’t really matter.

The signals given off by dietitians regarding the nutritional benefits of eggs are a little scrambled these days. Good or bad?

If you don’t spin test your eggs before you buy them you might get a raw deal. Buyer beware.

Well, that’s it for me. Criticize me if you will for being punny but I’m a pretty hard boiled type.


6 posted on 05/04/2008 5:36:46 AM PDT by saganite
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“The chicken is one of the first domestic animals, appearing in China around 1400 BC.” - bunk.

The Bactrian Camel was domesticated in SW Asia around 7500 BC - even before the horse.

7 posted on 05/04/2008 5:38:34 AM PDT by xcamel (Forget the past and you're doomed to repeat it.)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Learned that one the hard way while making Easter eggs.


8 posted on 05/04/2008 5:39:07 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: eastforker

You know you have enough salt in your brine water for curing hams when an egg will float in it.

Using what? A boiled, raw, or stale egg as an indicator.


9 posted on 05/04/2008 5:42:53 AM PDT by chainsaw ( No black racist Muslims in the WH either)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

So are the grain fed, cage free, omega 3-filled, brown eggs a come-on?


10 posted on 05/04/2008 5:43:36 AM PDT by freedom4me (No compromise w/ the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact w/ unrepentant wrong. --Churchill)
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 Does someone have a sure-fire way to make hardboiled eggs in a crock pot?  I've tried a bunch of ways and none of 'em work.

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11 posted on 05/04/2008 5:43:58 AM PDT by JCG
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Love the trivia, thanks JACK, will check eggs before breakfast.


12 posted on 05/04/2008 5:45:21 AM PDT by sweetiepiezer (BO stinks................)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

ping


13 posted on 05/04/2008 5:48:49 AM PDT by babygene (Never look into the laser with your last good eye...)
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To: chainsaw

A fresh raw egg. Grandma would have a big wooden barrell filled with water and would add salt untill an egg would float. Then they would put in the fresh hams after butchering and let them soak up the brine water before hanging them in the smoke house.


15 posted on 05/04/2008 5:49:59 AM PDT by eastforker (Get-R-Done and then Bring-Em- Home)
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White-shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and white ear lobes. Brown-shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes.

same for white cows/ white milk, brown cows/chocolate milk?

16 posted on 05/04/2008 5:50:38 AM PDT by gusopol3
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Brown-shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes. Brown egg layers usually are slightly larger and require more food, thus brown eggs usually cost more than white eggs.

The color of shell is a factor of diet. You can change the color by changing the diet.

17 posted on 05/04/2008 5:51:42 AM PDT by SampleMan (We are a free and industrious people, socialist nannies do not become us.)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

Can someone please post a picture of a chicken. I want to see what a chicken’s ear looks like.


18 posted on 05/04/2008 5:51:47 AM PDT by Haddit (A Hunter Conservative)
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What I do is boil the water, put the eggs in and turn the heat off. Then wait 15 mins, take em out and cool them in cold water.

I've never tried in a crockpot, but it should work if you can get water to boil.

19 posted on 05/04/2008 5:52:33 AM PDT by varyouga ("Rove is some mysterious God of politics & mind control" - DU 10-24-06)
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To: JACKRUSSELL

I have chickens more or less for fun. I have about 10 different breeds. The French Favorelles and the sweetest innately tame little twits I have. They are six toed, smallish and very pretty. I get about 15-20 eggs a day and give them away to neighbors and friends.

I have an Andalusian Rooster who is constantly on the attack. He has punched a few holes in my leg. To discourage sneak attacks,I have to beat him every morning as it is the only way I can safely feed the horses.

I get a kick out of my chickens! and eggs too!


20 posted on 05/04/2008 5:54:46 AM PDT by Dudoight
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