I am not a fan of salt do these eggs have a real heavy salt taste. I like a little salty taste but not over whelming?
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Here is the promised update:I am not a fan of salt do these eggs have a real heavy salt taste. I like a little salty taste but not over whelming?
I sell duck’s for $6, $4 for chicken’s. I saw an exotic meat site selling duck eggs foe $24, so go figure.Hi Duck Farmer1. You can give it a try! I used to sell my duck eggs for $6 a dozen to neighbors and a restaurant last year. I'm in the city and duck eggs are a novelty to the yuppies! But they moved away and the restaurant stopped their orders. Now I sell them to a feed store for $3.50 a dozen. Better than them going to waste. I actually got a license to sell eggs from the State. Not a big deal and pretty cheap ($15 a year). Check your Agriculture Dept.
I've started pickling some of mine like the kind you get in taverns, and gave those to neighbors this holiday season. They're pretty yummy.
A friend of mine told me about those salted eggs, which look great, but haven't tried making them yet. Here's a link the friend gave me which shows how it's done. Let me know if it works!
It all depends on where you are located: Here in rural WV most people have their BYC flock, so they won't buy any (duck-)eggs. In more urban areas duck-eggs may sell good as a novelty or for people who are allergic against chicken-eggs. And in areas with a large asian population these people are willing to buy and to pay more for duck-eggs, because those are more common in their home-countries and they are used to their taste. And there's a market for balut and salted-eggs too.I sell duck’s for $6, $4 for chicken’s. I saw an exotic meat site selling duck eggs foe $24, so go figure.
I can't eat raw tomatoes! They make my stomach go berserk and produce acid like a chemical plant…There is a reason why its paired up with tomatoes. The tomatoes puts balance.
No Tomatoes, no cucumbers (and those grow to freakish size with duck fertilizer!), no peppers, grapes, currants, gooseberries,... everything with a tough outer skin. - I will either have to sleep upright in my recliner or chew chalk all night long.How about diced cucumbers with a squeeze of lemon? They also work as well.