I love eggs so much, it’s hard for me to think of any egg as “oopsed” - no matter how they come out…I love ‘em!An oopsed egg...View attachment 128650
My eggs this morning (pepperjack cheese stirred in):
I love eggs so much, it’s hard for me to think of any egg as “oopsed” - no matter how they come out…I love ‘em!An oopsed egg...View attachment 128650
Oopsed in form but never in a desire to eat!I love eggs so much, it’s hard for me to think of any egg as “oopsed” - no matter how they come out…I love ‘em!
My eggs this morning (pepperjack cheese stirred in):
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I've got about 8 lbs. remaining in the freezer of steaks and the same of ground. Deer season isn't going to get here fast enough...
Interesting! No way could I find any of that in NW Georgia/lower Appalachia. I liked the link to cooking the soya chunks. I can get those at the Mexican market for like $2/lb.I'll go walk around the garden just now and have some masau for breakfast.
6 Traditional Zambian Fruits You Must Try – Zambian Kitchen
The custard apples are finished, but pawpaws are almost ready
Yeah, could probably find tamarind somewhere around here but not the others.Interesting! No way could I find any of that in NW Georgia/lower Appalachia. I liked the link to cooking the soya chunks. I can get those at the Mexican market for like $2/lb.
Fascinating. The first fruits on the list (masau) look remarkably like our semeruco, except they're a different colour.6 Traditional Zambian Fruits You Must Try – Zambian Kitchen