Almost USD30 for an
egg ?!?!?
Much bigger than a HTC ?!?!??
Cook 2 hours to use as
hard-boiled egg?!?!?!
I'm still happy with
chicken eggs. Hey, where's the quail egg? ;p
Ostrich, chicken and quail eggs available in
Whole Foods.
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oh my, such premium prices :P
ReplyDeleteYalor, so expensive.
ReplyDeleteI prefer chicken egg for savory dishes and quail egg for dessert.
wow! giant eggs! imagine a giant sunny side up heehhe
ReplyDeletewe have indeed tried an ostrich egg ! Hard boiled. Much like an oversized 17 woman. We want small one. better , easier on the eyes , and not feel afraid
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ReplyDeleteMust be very high in cholestrol right?
ReplyDeletep/s: see a bit of tiger's head. ;p
Wow, so huge. Kind of gross no?!
ReplyDeleteXXXXL egg? How does it taste? ;)
ReplyDelete$30 for an egg? Like you I'll go with the chicken ones...although I never tried ostrich egg :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that would be a family meal in itself! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteI'll stick with the chicky kind, too!
ReplyDeleteWow, they have ostrich eggs in Whole Foods! 1 = 2 dozens of large chicken eggs, got to have a big family to buy one of this!
ReplyDeletewow! that's a HUGE egg!
ReplyDeletethat's very pricey. i'll stick with the chicken eggs too.
ReplyDeleteHow does it taste?Just asking...:)
ReplyDeleteThey have these eggs in my Whole Foods as well and I always stare at them for a while when I pass by! I wonder if people actually buy them...
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