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Mystery Egg

March 12, 2014

Howdy! So very glad you’ve stopped in one more time. Are you hungry?

Mama Kat has invited us to share a photo from this past week’s Instagram fun, and this one sprung to mind:

 

The chicken from whence this egg came might need a day off and some aspirin.
The chicken from whence this egg came might need a day off and some aspirin.

 

It’s basically… an egg. A ginormous, heavy as a boulder, almost the size of my perfectly normal sized hand, egg. I collected it still warm from beneath the feathery hiney of one of our youngest hens. She’s a little white and brown girl named “Other Chicken.” Because on that naming day I was sorely lacking in creativity. Odds are she wasn’t the poor soul who laid it, but I cannot guarantee that. As Other Chicken was doing that day, hens often sit on a whole clutch of eggs that do not belong to them. It’s like they all read Hillary Clinton’s It Take s a Village or something.

Anyway, my online friends all made guesses about whether it was a goose egg or a double yolker chicken egg, and I let this glorious package of protein and miracles sit in the glow of admiration for a couple of days. Honestly, though, I was  disappointed nobody volunteered the possibility of dinosaur egg. Come on you guys! Let’s think outside of the nesting box for a sec.

Then a few days later I was starving to death but fresh out of my staple food, which is off brand tortilla chips. So I heated up a skillet with a little real butter and cracked open that dinosaur egg. I’ll spare you the suspense. It was definitely a chicken egg, double yolker. It was deep orange, too, not anemic yellow, and it was dense and fresh and perfect. I ate it scrambled up with spinach and mushrooms.

And it was delicious.

The End.

 

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  1. Bw says

    March 13, 2014 at 2:10 pm

    Poor, poor chicken!

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  2. Kyliegh says

    March 13, 2014 at 2:58 pm

    WOW! I have 12 chickens myself and they lay some pretty big eggs but NEVER one that big! I love the double yokers though..its like I’ve won the lottery or something! HA!HA!

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  3. kelley says

    March 13, 2014 at 3:54 pm

    yummo! sounds great. Stopping by from mama kats kelley at the road goes ever ever on

    Reply
  4. Melinda says

    March 13, 2014 at 6:34 pm

    Oh, that poor chicken!

    Glad it turned out to be a tasty egg, though!

    Reply
  5. carol says

    March 13, 2014 at 7:46 pm

    That’s a big egg! Love fresh chicken eggs! They are the best kind.

    Reply
  6. madamdreamweaver says

    March 14, 2014 at 12:34 am

    That’s one amazing egg and omelet story.

    Reply
  7. Kat says

    March 16, 2014 at 5:18 pm

    Poor chicken! At least you got a tasty meal out of it 🙂

    Visiting from Mama Kat’s

    Reply

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