Thursday, October 6, 2011

Brilliant Yolks, Beautiful Omelets

Look at the color of this omelet in process. There's simply no comparison between factory-raised eggs and the ones we get from Bruce's hens. According to the folks at Dragonwood....
What’s this mean for you? If you haven’t had them, true free-range eggs from chickens that roam around eating grass and crickets and worms and seeds are remarkable. For one thing, they have deep orange yolks, much more colorful than the pale yellow things you get in eggs you buy at the grocery store.


They’re so colorful because this varied diet gives them lots and lots of beta carotene, giving free range eggs much more beta carotene that regular USDA factory-farm eggs give you.
Save a few greens for the girls down the street from the accompanying stir-fry...

3 comments:

Robj98168 said...

Yummmm. Those eggs make brilliant omelets! Julia Child would approve!

H2 said...

All I need is a brat from your Bratfest...

Debbie said...

Yum! Love greens for breakfast!