Hannah's culinary repertoire is expanding. She cooked bacon for us this morning. All the doggies (and people) were waiting for their share. I had to buy some store bought eggs to keep up with Hannah's cooking. What a sad looking bunch of eggs compared to our home grown. The yolks were a pale sickly yellow with runny whites. It made me appreciate my girls, but I'm worried that some of them might be egged out. Chickens only produce a finite number of eggs before "retiring." I do not kill my animals when they are finished producing, eggs, fiber, whatever, but let them live out their years relaxing for all their hard labor. As long as I have my teaching job I can manage it (fingers crossed, both hands.)
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Hannah Cooks Bacon!
Hannah's culinary repertoire is expanding. She cooked bacon for us this morning. All the doggies (and people) were waiting for their share. I had to buy some store bought eggs to keep up with Hannah's cooking. What a sad looking bunch of eggs compared to our home grown. The yolks were a pale sickly yellow with runny whites. It made me appreciate my girls, but I'm worried that some of them might be egged out. Chickens only produce a finite number of eggs before "retiring." I do not kill my animals when they are finished producing, eggs, fiber, whatever, but let them live out their years relaxing for all their hard labor. As long as I have my teaching job I can manage it (fingers crossed, both hands.)
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