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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Aug 13  # 6 of 18
Quote Mama Mangia wrote:
Ok - so tell us - what are you making with your one egg??? maybe a frittatta for us all to enjoy??? Or deluxe egg salad sandwiches for us all???? How about pickled eggs??? Or are you just going to bronze it and engrave the date on it???

BTW - congrats! I know you will get many more!

We'll get the egg recipes ready for ya!

Well my hungry little 8 yr. old wants it scrambled for her breakfast tomorrow morning, she actually wanted it this morning, but I told her we had to enjoy at least 1 day looking at the pretty little thing!!! LOL

I'm counting on it Mama!!!
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 Posted By: jglass 
Aug 13  # 7 of 18
Congrats!
Jons Dad did that trick with the plastic eggs with his turkeys.
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 Posted By: Jafo232 
Aug 13  # 8 of 18
Quote Cook Chatty Cathy wrote:

Jafo I believe on a train trip I once made from NY City to Long Island NY we passed through a place where there were many chicken farms, they were Rhode Island Red's, I guess they just have to keep them in a heated coup? Could you not do something similar? By the way I think I may have lost that bet, want to give ole' Molly another day or so before we procliam you the winner? I am going to get you a fabulous recipe if you win!?!;)

Well, there is a big difference between LI and where we are in upstate NY. LI hardly gets any snow, but we get hammered with it here. The village in fact gives out these little poles with flags on the top to mount on your car bumper so people can see each other when driving through the village streets. :eek: It is not uncommon to get 25 degrees below zero here. I am afraid without a barn, the chickens would have a tough time of it.

As for Molly, I suppose we can give her a couple more days, who knows. I have a feeling any day now she or an accomplice will post a "convenient" link to a site that is supposed to answer her question. ;)
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Aug 13  # 9 of 18
Congrats, Cathy! Woo-Hoo! Maddy's gonna love that scrambled egg in the morning- YUM!

I've never raised chickens. I remember goin' to Gramma's though and they did. I remember that hatchet and the old railroad tie "block" where the deed took place... then metal garbage cans out in the gravel lane full of boiling water where the headless thangs were plunged to soften the feathers's hold so they could be plucked.

I also remember if Gramma only needed one or 2 hens for a meal she'd go out and pet and play with'em all innocent and friendly-like. She'd select her pair and do the dirty deed with nothing more than her finger and thumb, and a giant couple of swirls in the air! Those sucker's would go flyin' and spurtin' all over the yard. Golly-Moses!

Those were the good ole days- but for wuss's like me, there's somethin' to be said for today's clean convenience of speeding thru a drive-thru to get your nuggets! Ha!
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 Posted By: mrsjimmyp 
Aug 13  # 10 of 18
My Granny Granny did that too Kevin...and made me help her ! To this day the stench of those feathers in boiling water is still with me ! I do not buy whole chickens that have to be cut up ...I coulld not eat a bite of it after cooking it...lol..told ya...I'm picky with food.

Cathy...I have 2 Black Astralorps ..2 Buff Orpingtons...1 Silver Laced Wyandotte 5 Whiteleghorns and 4 Domineque Hens 1 not sure lol she has feathers on her feet... and 1 Domineque Rooster