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An egg of a different color

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By Barbara Armitage

I am so pleased that several of my friends raise chickens and share their eggs with me.Bill Lewis and wife Maury aka Melewi promised me farm fresh eggs when their chickens got big enough to lay.

Today was the day but I'm kinda wondering if these chickens have been "laying about" with the Easter Bunny - they're almost too pretty to eat. Almost is the operative word here cos' I'm planning on green eggs and ham for breakfast tomorrow.

Who wants those plain old white eggs when you can have these beautiful green ones?

Dr. Seuss would be so proud. -BARBARA ARMITAGE




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Homegrown eggs for Green Eggs and Ham



2011-10-11 - Photo Photo by Barbara Armitage eggs by Maury and Bill\'s chickens.
From sea foam to olive green eggs are all in a day's work for these chickens. The boring white egg in the center is from those mindless corporate chickens with no imagination. -BARBARA ARMITAGE

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