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I like the whipped and they make a good productWhat is Challenge butter? I set the heat..med-hi-medium-low, don't drop eggs until the butter starts turning a little brown.
I use butter.
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I like the whipped and they make a good productWhat is Challenge butter? I set the heat..med-hi-medium-low, don't drop eggs until the butter starts turning a little brown.
I use butter.
Well he's a manager at sam's club so......Looks more like a picture from a Natural Foods mart.
8 bucks for 18 currently at walmart......great value brand. just like your post, they have 3 stars with 40% giving them 1 star crying they are cracked, do people NOT check the eggs before buying them?, you always do. They also don't pack them right and they get damaged from store to their door. The times I bought store eggs I have yet to have one cracked when I unpacked them.
Some do, some crow all freaking day long because they are retarded.Roosters crow to establish territory.
The price of eggs has dropped about a dollar for 18 here in TN.I checked egg prices moments ago and for a dozen at a discount store, they cost
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We have a place nearby with chickens and roosters. A few are fine, which is the case ~ country and soothing. A chicken farm is another matter altogether.I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
These were really loud. I never had a chance to count them but imagine there were well over 50 of them. My appraisal did not include sounds of chickens either.We have a place nearby with chickens and roosters. A few are fine, which is the case ~ country and soothing. A chicken farm is another matter altogether.
Exactly the same way I cook mine. Challenge is the brand name of the butter I use. It's worth the extra price.What is Challenge butter? I set the heat..med-hi-medium-low, don't drop eggs until the butter starts turning a little brown.
I use butter.
Meh, I use Aldi's eggs and butter. Some of Aldi's butter is AAA.Exactly the same way I cook mine. Challenge is the brand name of the butter I use. It's worth the extra price.
Today's price for one dozen cage-free Lucerne eggs....$6.99. Wow! That is a delicious drop.
Not from the Biden low prices. It is three times that cost then now.Exactly the same way I cook mine. Challenge is the brand name of the butter I use. It's worth the extra price.
Today's price for one dozen cage-free Lucerne eggs....$6.99. Wow! That is a delicious drop.
Does "Grade AAA" Exist for Butter?Meh, I use Aldi's eggs and butter. Some of Aldi's butter is AAA.
Thanks for the butter knowledge, egp320i. It just may be that the Challenge butter has seen a recent change in the recipe. I also like Land O'Lakes butter and will be buying that next time. Something is causing my egg/s to pop loud and wildly after cooking them for about a minute. That never used to happen. I haven't noticed Kerrygold butter. Probably a regional thing.Does "Grade AAA" Exist for Butter?
No, there is no official "Grade AAA" designation for butter in the United States or most major markets.
- Grade AA: Highest quality—sweet, fresh flavor; smooth, creamy texture; uniform color. Most premium butters (e.g., Challenge, Land O’Lakes, Kerrygold) are AA.
- Grade A: Slightly less refined—good flavor, might have minor defects (e.g., slight acidity). Still widely sold.
I've never heard of that brand, Duke. Maybe also a regional store and brand. I'm in the Pacific Northwest.Meh, I use Aldi's eggs and butter. Some of Aldi's butter is AAA.
Brings HI to mind. They have chickens roaming free all over the islands and yeah, they crow all the time. LOL Beats the hell out of loud vehicle noises, trains, planes and gunfire though.I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
.I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
Aldi is a retailer from Germany. They have stores throughout the US and Europe, but none in the NW.I've never heard of that brand, Duke. Maybe also a regional store and brand. I'm in the Pacific Northwest.