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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 01:45:10 2024 Eggs usually have a bright orange yolk.They were yellow when I was a kid. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 02:17:26 2024, in response to Eggs, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 01:45:10 2024. According to and old Irishman I know who was raised on a farm in Ireland, the yolks on eggs laid by the chickens on his family farm (free range) had a richer more orangey color than yolks on eggs laid by chickens in “factory” farms. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 02:31:02 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 02:17:26 2024. Ireland is known for high quality dairy. I notice a lot of Swiss Cheese is now made there too. Saw it at Wegman's and Whole Foods.The butter in my refrigerator is from Ireland. I bought Organic Valley. One day I checked the expiration date and noticed it's from Ireland. Regardless of country of origin, I'm starting to think all farmers, organic, conventional, free-range, cage-free, pasture-raised, etc.....load the feed with carotenoids to achieve the orange color. Some admit to it on the carton. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 02:34:48 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 02:17:26 2024. That's how the yolks are with home-owned chickens too (orange). It's okay buying the chicks from Tractor Supply, in case anyone's wondering. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 20 08:58:10 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 02:31:02 2024. I'm boycotting Ireland. I'm sick of hearing about their psycho leaders.The whole thing is strange as I liked the Irish growing up. But now, they went back to full nazi. |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Wed Nov 20 12:23:45 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 02:31:02 2024. Ireland is a stunningly beautiful country. Too bad I can't ever go there, because Ireland is one of the most anti-Semitic countries in Europe. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 14:32:37 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 20 08:58:10 2024. Their leaders are all EU stooges now.Former deputy prime minister Micheál Martin actually said a few years ago (he might have been prime minister at the time: "Let me be perfectly clear on where Ireland stands: We want nothing to do with a backward-looking notion of sovereignty. We are fully committed to the principles of the European Union."Bought and paid for by Deutschland. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 20 15:31:07 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 14:32:37 2024. I used to wonder why Ireland fought for sovereignty and then dumped now. Now they're just annoying as being nazi's too. Something that stupid people are. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 18:01:45 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Mitch45 on Wed Nov 20 12:23:45 2024. If Ireland is so anti - Semitic, then explain Robert Briscoe and his son Ben, who achieved quite a noble status in Irish politics? Also recall the character of Leopold Bloom the protagonist in James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses." |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 18:05:15 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 02:34:48 2024. Well the farm that my friend was referring to was more like a small homestead than a full fledged farm. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 20 19:19:57 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 20 15:31:07 2024. Equating Irish with nazis is beyond stupid. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 20 19:30:09 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Mitch45 on Wed Nov 20 12:23:45 2024. I've never heard about the intense antisemitism that you describe In Ireland before.That said, I'd like to go back to Ireland to where my ancestors grew up in Derry. Ireland is indeed beautiful as they say it is. Get a glimpse of its beauty every time I watch "The Quiet Man' |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 21:14:57 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 20 19:19:57 2024. Not these days. And I say that as a former resident. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 20 21:15:36 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 18:05:15 2024. That's how things were when I had chickens. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 00:50:12 2024, in response to Eggs, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 20 01:45:10 2024. Lard.It's amazing how many supermarkets don't sell lard. Some sell it seasonally for Thanksgiving and Christmas. If they do, it's just one brand, Armour, and it gets two rows on a shelf. It's a very minor product you have to search for. The product itself is very processed. Includes hydrogenated lard and several additives. Main reason for lack of lard availability? Americans don't demand it. Another reason is pigs have been bred to be less fat and more muscle. Farmers and butchers can't produce as much lard as they once did. Years ago I could fry 2 eggs with two strips of bacon fat. Now it's hard because the bacon does produce as much fat. However some farms breed Heritage pigs that aren't bred to be lean but it's hard to find. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 01:12:15 2024, in response to Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 00:50:12 2024. Lots of supermarkets sell lard, and multiple brands. It's all over the place where I live.Suet is another story. I've been using coconut oil lately. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 01:25:11 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 01:12:15 2024. Weis doesn't have lard.Shoprite in Brodheadsville doesn't have it. Their Stroudsburg location does have Armour. Wegmans in Easton doesn't. Neither does their NYC locale. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 01:31:54 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 01:25:11 2024. You need to look more carefully. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 01:47:23 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 01:31:54 2024. I did. Then I asked.Wegman's did direct me to duck fat. Many local butcher shops don't even sell it anymore. It hard to find, and if you do it's highly processed. Health food stores sell lard. They sell raw milk too. Earthlight in Stroudsburg carries Epic lard and lard from a local farmer. Earthlight gets raw milk on Thursday and it sells out by Saturday. |
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Posted by AlM on Tue Nov 26 09:19:24 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 01:47:23 2024. Raw milk |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 09:44:03 2024, in response to Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 00:50:12 2024. Go to the immigrant supermarkets. The ones that advertise full pigs head and cups of blood on the front page of their circulars.Stop with the DEI chains. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Nov 26 10:49:30 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 09:44:03 2024. Lol |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 16:08:53 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 09:44:03 2024. Actual immigrants, or illegal aliens? |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 16:15:43 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 16:08:53 2024. There's a good mixture.Almost every market including the asian ones all have to have Halal. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 17:53:13 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by AlM on Tue Nov 26 09:19:24 2024. I heard about this.Now that raw milk is a partisan issue, it will get more attention. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 17:58:13 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 09:44:03 2024. I wasn't aware of this.Most immigrants are eating processed foods and getting fat and diabetic too. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Nov 26 20:15:36 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 17:58:13 2024. Look at Diabeto!! |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 22:15:56 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by AlM on Tue Nov 26 09:19:24 2024. How did you find out? My guess is that raw milk stories show up on your news feed because you typed about it. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Tue Nov 26 22:24:21 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 22:15:56 2024. There was a brief report about raw milk and its potential contaminants (E coli, Listeria, Salmonella, etc) in yesterdays Pittsburgh televised newscasts |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 22:27:47 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Tue Nov 26 22:24:21 2024. Well raw milk sells well in Pennsylvania.Especially in places like Easton and Stroudsburg because people drive there from New Jersey where raw milk is illegal. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 09:22:49 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 22:27:47 2024. Why is raw milk illegal in NJ?? |
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Posted by AlM on Wed Nov 27 09:52:42 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 09:22:49 2024. How about because it occasionally makes people sick? |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 27 10:22:16 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 09:22:49 2024. Because it isn't pasteurized. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 12:54:25 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 20 19:19:57 2024. Howso? They supported them then, and they repeat the same lines and throughts today.major shithole. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 12:55:00 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by LuchAAA on Tue Nov 26 17:58:13 2024. They're fat before they get here. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Wed Nov 27 13:05:57 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Nov 26 09:44:03 2024. A C-Town supermarket near me that caters to many Hispanic immigrants sometimes has frozen cuy. I admit I've been tempted, but it's a bit too far on the wrong side of the pets-or-meat spectrum for my liking. Besides, it's $25 for maybe a pound of meat! |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Nov 27 13:22:05 2024, in response to Re: Lard(Re: Eggs), posted by Peter Rosa on Wed Nov 27 13:05:57 2024. Is that what the gay Eskimos get? Oh wait! You said C-U-Y, nevermind! |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 13:24:46 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 12:54:25 2024. The Irish supported the Nazis and the Holocaust?? Thats news to me. Any proof of that?? |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 13:52:53 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 13:24:46 2024. As the very first search result I found was a long article form an Irish newspaper, it's not really worth giving "proff" to something that's clearly common knowledge and really easily available.I don't have patience for people who claim rape is resistance or who boasts about supporting Hezballah positions from Israeli "aggression". |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 14:34:21 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 13:24:46 2024. Never heard that Eamon de Valera called Germany offering condolences for Hitler's death? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 14:37:17 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by randyo on Wed Nov 20 18:01:45 2024. Ireland has indeed changed from those days. My late father never was afraid to be openly Jewish when I was a kid, but these days the attendees of the synagogue in Terenure are quite fearful especially with all of those pro-"Palestinian" marchers in the middle of Dublin and the fact that the police over there are more interested in hunting "far-right" people versus the kind of people that stabbed those young girls in Parnell Square. |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 14:44:30 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 14:34:21 2024. No |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Nov 27 14:53:04 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 13:24:46 2024. Never heard that either. I've heard it with Polish, Ukrainians, etc..., but never the Irish |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Nov 27 14:54:07 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 14:37:17 2024. And sadly, that's 💯 the truth. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 15:00:00 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 14:44:30 2024. Never mind the fact that when Germany "accidentally" bombed North Strand in Dublin and killed people (I used to live near there as a kid, albeit in the 1970s) as well as other locations in what was then the "Free State", there was zero retribution and zero call for vengeance against Germany because "neutrality". |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 16:43:39 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Nov 27 14:53:04 2024. I'd go to Poland or Ukraine today (even with the war). I wouldn't set foot in Ireland. Too dangerous. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 16:44:36 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 27 15:00:00 2024. I've heard stories of the playgrounds being closed and locked up on Sundays in the '70s in Ireland. I'd love to see a proper sabbath (of any religion) somewhere. Must be peaceful. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Nov 27 16:51:41 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 16:43:39 2024. Correct. Muzzys running wild |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Nov 27 17:18:21 2024, in response to Re: Eggs, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 27 16:44:36 2024. Yep. Most likely truth. The bottom line was that violent sectarian violence occurred in Northern Ireland from 1968 to 1998. All stemming from the overwhelmingly Protestant unionists (loyalists) who desired the province to remain part of The United Kingdom. The overwhelmingly Roman Catholic nationalists (republicans)wanted Northern Ireland to become independent.All this stemming from when the English Crown outlawed the Catholic Church and imposed severe legal penalties on those who refused to join the Church Of Ireland. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Nov 27 17:20:49 2024, in response to Re: Lard (Re: Eggs), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Nov 26 01:31:54 2024. GIANT in Bartonsville soes not sell lard.They have something called BaconUp, labeled as rendered bacon fat. And it's seasonal fo Thanksgiving and Christmas. But the good news Iavarone Brothers in Maspeth has lard. |
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