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Footballguy
Chickens that get to eat more naturally seems to make tastier eggs. They also seem to cook better as an ingredient.It can vary immensely even among farms. What a chicken is fed has a huge impact on how the yolk develops and the egg tastes. In general, I find that the darker orange the yolk (as opposed to the pale yellow of a supermarket yolk), the more flavor and unctuousness an egg has. I think it generally correlates positively to how much they're able to pasture the chickens and let them eat bugs and grubs as opposed to how much they have to do with chicken feed. But of course, many farms try to make their feed better as well.Can you describe the difference? There's a place near me where I can get farm fresh eggs for about $6 a dozen. I'm trying to decide if it's worth it.Bagels are overrated considering they are loaded with carbs and need to be covered in cream cheese. If I'm going to eat that many calories for breakfast I'd rather fry up a couple of eggs and some hashbrowns.
Eggs (store bought eggs) are also overrated. I was recently turned on to farm fresh eggs and it's tough for me to eat store bought eggs again. I didn't think there would be much difference but its amazing.
However, Japanese/Peruvian combos are delicious.