We really enjoy the eggs we purchase from a local women who is dedicated to ‘clean eating’ for her animals (including the hens) and no toxic chemical lifestyle. The yokes are typically ‘marigold' color, except during the very hottest and coldest months when the hens tend to fall off on egg production.
We really enjoy the eggs we purchase from a local women who is dedicated to ‘clean eating’ for her animals (including the hens) and no toxic chemical lifestyle. The yokes are typically ‘marigold' color, except during the very hottest and coldest months when the hens tend to fall off on egg production.
We really enjoy the eggs we purchase from a local women who is dedicated to ‘clean eating’ for her animals (including the hens) and no toxic chemical lifestyle. The yokes are typically ‘marigold' color, except during the very hottest and coldest months when the hens tend to fall off on egg production.
Yes, the marigold color is a tip-off to good quality. Also, fresh eggs will "sit up" in the pan, and not spread out (not at all watery).