Farm fresh eggs.

One of the benefits of staying on Trudianne and Billy’s farm is eating well, especially those fresh eggs.  Super fresh.  We went out and gathered up eggs that had just been laid!  I was fascinated to see the difference in yolks between a store bought egg and a freshly laid egg.  Trudianne has a sweet dog named Seumas, who supervised us in our egg gathering, then needed to rest after all the excitement.

Trudianne and Billy also took me site seeing.  Well, more like “food-seeing”.  Don’t even get me started about the wonders of cinnamon bacon.  We made a pilgrimage to Portillo’s, a legendary Chicago hot dog place. While eating the famous (and soggy) Chicago Italian Beef sandwich, I witnessed their first married scuffle, as Trudianne tried to bogart Billy’s french fries.  And yeah, those fries were good (I may have snuck a few myself). 

Seumas peeking 1 tm Farm fresh eggs.

Seumas chicken coop tm Farm fresh eggs.

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two yolks tm Farm fresh eggs.

making breakfast tm Farm fresh eggs.

Seumas tired tm Farm fresh eggs.

Portillos fries tm Farm fresh eggs.

Portillos tm Farm fresh eggs.

Portrillos bogarting tm Farm fresh eggs.

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One Response to “Farm fresh eggs.”

  1. neal carpenter Says:

    Farm fresh eggs are a little known pleasure. My supply “dries up” in the winter so I eagerly anticipate that day in the Spring when the chickens start laying again.

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