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how do you tell if it is safe to eat then? By smell?

I take any old eggs that float, and plant them in my garden. If I am potting new plants i put one old egg on the bottom of the planter. as it breaks down it fertilizes the plants. sometimes an old egg breaks and it looks and smells fine, so I always wondered about that.
 
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we can start by stopping this nonesense about dandelions and clover being damaging weeds that need to be controlled by dangerous toxins (round up) and seeing them as colorful, low growing, no care, beneficial plants that improve soil health... and are tasty. Well the dandelions are. I have never tried clover, but my livestock go nuts for clover.

I agree 100% ~ we also raise honey bees and I look at dandelions & clovers as wildflowers that feed my bees.
 

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