Eggs for Spring | During the winter, I find that it's harder to find the eggs I usually buy -- pastured eggs where the hens are allowed to run around eating what hens are supposed to eat. The hens are happier, the eggs are more nutritious, and everyone wins. During the winter when there is less light, hens who aren't raised with artificial light don't lay many eggs. But with the return of spring, there is a return of the light, and a return of great eggs! Cook some up for a weekend breakfast or brunch, and celebrate spring! Laura | | Incredible Eggs | Consider the egg. Its purpose is to bring new life into the world and to nourish that life until it reaches the point where it can survive on its own. No wonder eggs are one of the most nutrient-rich foods available to us. All this, and inexpensive to boot! See Also: Cage Free, Free Range,etc: What's the Difference? If you're new to cooing eggs, or just looking for some very quick ways to do it, check out Eggs for Beginners | | | | Deviled Eggs | Easy to make, and great to have around for snacking. This is a fairly basic recipe, but I have suggestions for variations, and really, it's up to your imagination! | | | Denver Casserole | Like a Denver omelet, only in casserole form. You can have this loaded into the oven in 10 minutes or so. We have it for dinner, but it's a great brunch casserole. | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Low Carb Diets newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. If you would like to unsubscribe from all newsletters sent from About.com, please send an email to optout@about.com with "Unsubscribe" as the subject line. | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | © 2014 About.com - All rights reserved - Privacy Policy | | | | | | | | |
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