Poached eggs

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
At the risk of topic drift I say always scrambled, never poached. And if you don't prefer scrambled to poached you aren't doing it right.
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it goes like this...

very fresh eggs... anything but poached is a waste.
not so fresh eggs... boiled, fried, scrambled or omelette... whatever you fancy.
 

deptfordmarmoset

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[QUOTE 2724963, member: 1314"]tmn for Fnnar I thinkie...not being rude and all that but....:smile:[/quote]
I'm getting good at TMNs. I've had three in the last week.:wacko:
 

deptfordmarmoset

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[QUOTE 2724978, member: 1314"]Hmmm. Anyone else hungry? That is lush.[/quote]
You see, that is why I've been getting TMNs. I was about to say that it looked lush - same word.
 

matthat

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South Liverpool
I've now got 4 chicks that are providing a an egg a day each!
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eggs from last few days.

My method of poached eggs and i'm NO cook at all, Boil water in kettle then add to saucepan add eggs whilst still boiling 3 mins and vwallaa. Must say yolks ar much nicer with fresh eggs than with bought eggs.
Now off to collect todays eggs and feed them i think!!
 

steve52

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I've now got 4 chicks that are providing a an egg a day each!
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eggs from last few days.

My method of poached eggs and i'm NO cook at all, Boil water in kettle then add to saucepan add eggs whilst still boiling 3 mins and vwallaa. Must say yolks ar much nicer with fresh eggs than with bought eggs.
Now off to collect todays eggs and feed them i think!!
i must ask. just how hard is it to train the hens to lay the eggs in the right part of the box?
 
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User482

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[QUOTE 2726002, member: 1314"]My brother has a few chickens. They s*** everywhere. That's what puts me off.[/quote]

We just fenced off an area of the garden and kept them in that. Most of the poo ends up in the roosting area of the hen house so it's not too much of a pain to keep clean, especially if there's a tray that can be taken out and emptied into the compost bin.

Anyway, the poo is excellent fertiliser for the roses.
 

matthat

Über Member
Location
South Liverpool
i must ask. just how hard is it to train the hens to lay the eggs in the right part of the box?
I've converted a large rabbit run into a hen house and added a roosting box onto the back and the hens just automatically go into it to lay eggs!! Yes they do poop a lot which I don't think my mrs accounted for but with a regular hose and sweep of concrete area of yard its not to bad. The stuff outta the run I just scoop onto the garden to help regrow everything they've eaten.
 

Eribiste

Careful with that axle Eugene
You are doing everything right, although I never use vinegar.

The fresher the egg, the more likely they will bind nicely.

This was my breakfast on Saturday.. Nom nom nom! Black pudding, crispy bacon, spinach and poached egg on toast.

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You can do it using cellophane bit it's really fiddly.
That's nasty, horrid, food porn that is. You'll lead people astray with pictures like that.:hungry:
 
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