I have no idea yet. Lol!
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Under the blue sky of the BYC banner there are brown boxes.Where can I find the recipe database?
No. You did great! Thanks. I'm just on a mission to 1) Find new meals so we aren't eating the same ole stuff 2) finding things that I can cook and freeze in preparation for school to start. 3). Finding egg free recipes that we all like so in not making multiple meals every night.Under the blue sky of the BYC banner there are brown boxes.
Click on 'forum'
then a box will drop down.scroll down to Social, when you put your cursor on that another box will appear to the right.
the second to last option is 'Egg, Chicken,and other favorite recipes.'
After you click on that, a brown bar will be above the thread menu.
The middle option is : recipe index.
Here is the recipe index so you can just go there now.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/63116/recipe-index/0_50
We may lose you to that land of yumminess for a while. check in when you find something that is worth sharing.![]()
Another thing you can use for something more specific once you get to the land of yumminess is the search bar:
Up in the blue bar above this thread title is a search bar. You can type in any key word that you want and threads, posts and anything pertaining will show up.
Then you have to open up a lot posts to see if it is relevant, but the closer you are with your needs Like ; 'eggs boiling' or 'eggs cake' or 'molting and eggs' you will get more specific posts or threads
I hope this helps because I am not computer savvy, and I probably used all of the wrong vocab.
For meals that are quick and easy for after work, do not forget the Pressure Cooker!I have pinned a lot of those on my pinterest board.
Here are a few you can dig around in.
These are crock pot items. I just need a bigger freezer in order to prep like these people do.
http://whoneedsacape.com/2012/11/crockpot-freezer-cooking/
http://melissafallistestkitchen.blogspot.com/2011/09/freezer-cooking-slow-cooker-meals.html
http://www.ringaroundtherosies.net/2012/02/freezer-cooking.html
http://thefrugalgirls.com/easy-crockpot-recipes
http://www.zestardietpilot.com/2012/10/healthy-crockpot-recipes/
I am an egg eater. I think they are the perfect food.
I assume there is an allergy? My husband is fine with chicken, but duck eggs just about kill him.
I did not care for duck eggs anyway, but Quail eggs are delicious.