drstratton
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Yeah, it's a pretty funny sound...she is a pretty girl!What a fascinating sound! I don't think any of mine have ever sounded quite like that! She is quite lovely.
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Yeah, it's a pretty funny sound...she is a pretty girl!What a fascinating sound! I don't think any of mine have ever sounded quite like that! She is quite lovely.
And apparently I had the right word all along. The Brits use so many odd terms, often localised to one particular area, which is both fascinating & frustrating.Not to go over old ground but I think we established that Whitebait may or may not be baby Sprat which may or may not be Herring.
So they use squab when referring to sprat? This is a very funny sentence...imo...And apparently I had the right word all along. The Brits use so many odd terms, often localised to one particular area, which is both fascinating & frustrating.
Hilarious! This has caused me so much angst[ ] I actually had to go & investigate the etymology because what on earth is the connection between a young bird & young fish. Well, here it is for the nerds amongst us!So they use squab when referring to sprat? This is a very funny sentence...imo...
UmmmmSome time ago @rjohns39 & @Grammy60 gifted me this lovely handmade basket.
Most of the people I regularly gift eggs to hang onto their cartons for me & I divvy the eggs up in such a way everyone gets a mix of large ~small, blue, white & brown eggs.
I recently ran out of cartons so have been putting my 3~4 dozen in the basket & just asking people to take what they can use from it. It has been an interesting exercise in people watching.
Who ever gets 1st choice usually takes all the biggest eggs but the 7th Day Adventists always take the brown eggs first. The guy with the daschunds always takes all the blue eggs ~ as does the chef. The small white eggs are least popular of all & whoever is last tends to get left with those.
They all taste the same.
Everyone throws the shells away.
So who has a preference?
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Who knew...you learn something new every day...Hilarious! This has caused me so much angst[ ] I actually had to go & investigate the etymology because what on earth is the connection between a young bird & young fish. Well, here it is for the nerds amongst us!
*1680s, "very young bird," earlier (1630s) "unformed, lumpish person" and used at various times for any sort of flabby mass, such as sofa cushions; probably from a Scandinavian word ...*
What's really funny about this is the fact that Wrold found it necessary to lay her egg in an already cramped box...silly girls... This really is cute though!!!They are chronic!
At least there was a Campine egg under Wrold this morning, which makes more sense
but why they are suddenly nesting together I do not know.
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I couldn't decide whether to laugh, love or laugh at this...I decided to laugh!!!Ummmm
Janet's eggs are richer than anyone else's. I think it's because her yolks big in comparison to her whites. So we don't use her eggs in baking.