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Friday, July 30, 2010

Twenty-one eggs for dinner

Egg and bacon pie
15 Japanese bantam eggs
Pastry held together with bacon fat
Lettuce and rocket

Maggie Beer's Rice pudding with poached rhubarb and orange
6 full-size chook eggs
Winter-active rhubarb

5 comments:

  1. That bacon and egg pie looks spectacular! Makes me wish my partner liked eating eggs - he loves our chooks, is not a fan of eggs. Silly man.

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  2. My kinda food, looks perfect & I bet it tastes so as well.

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  3. Pretty hearty Steve...there's no doubt about that.

    I've been eating the cold rice pudding for afternoon teas - the flavours have improved.

    I'm not that keen on eggs by themselves either, Veronica, but can you disguise them? Otherwise just cook a pie and eat it all yourself!

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  4. Wow! I want to eat at your place! And so would Oliver - he's a rhubarb lover. Sometimes I think he loves rhubarb more than life itself and definitely more than me.

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  5. *drool* that looks incredible!
    Yay for being featured in Country Style! A great article :)

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