Do you know why these two eggs look different?
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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Cool photo.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea but I bet they are both great on toast! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteNow I know what I'm cooking for dinner--breakfast! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the dark yoke is a lot fresher, maybe even free range
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Have no clue, but they look good!
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No idea here, but cool photo! Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteDifferent feed, or vinegar?
ReplyDeleteI thought that eggs were like snowflakes...
ReplyDeleteone's a chicken egg and the other is some other egg? happy WW.
ReplyDeleteThe dark yoke one is from your chicken (home grown) and the other one was bought from the store????
ReplyDeleteOne from a duck?
ReplyDeleteNo idea, but I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteCould it be that one yolk comes from a white egg and the other one comes from a brown egg?
ReplyDeleteLOL, I don't know.
Awesome picture!
Happy WW!
people already guessed what I was thinking - so...bad lighting? *wink*
ReplyDeleteOne chicken, one duck? When are you going to tell us!!
ReplyDeleteI have no clue, but YUM! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Alison,
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... how long should I keep you guessing? Well I guess since it isn't even Wed yet here, I'll keep you guessing until tomorrow morning. Answer to be revealed then. :)
I'm more intrigued on how you posted on Wednesday and it's only Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI have a few guesses on the eggs.
a) could be a duck egg and a chicken egg
b) could be a free range egg and a coop egg due to the difference in the protien content.
c) could be store bought and home grown.
chicken egg vs duck egg?
ReplyDeleteOne was layed in a bag of rabbit pellets. ;)
ReplyDeleteOne is fresh chicken egg and one is store bought. Yum I love fresh eggs. the color the smell cooking
ReplyDeleteOrganic vs. "factory fresh"?
ReplyDeleteFresh and store bought??? Fun shot. Happy WW!!!
ReplyDeleteIs one a duck's egg?
ReplyDeleteOne egg is fresher?
ReplyDeleteNo clue! But I would be a little scared of the dark yoke!
ReplyDeleteOne egg is a large and the other xlarge?
ReplyDeleteCool photo. Different animals? One's rotten and the other's not? Just grabbing at straws now. lol
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Great photo!
ReplyDeleteThe egg on the left is from a farm raised hen.
The egg on the right is from a "Factory-rasied" hen.
(we have chickens... love those farm fresh eggs!)
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What an interesting WW!!
ReplyDeleteThe orange egg is from a grass-fed, free range hen and tastier. The yellow egg is from a poor factory hen who lived a short, unhappy life and isn't near so tasty.
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