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nEggsnare a relatively inexpensive source of protein, so make annegg-in-the-basket for breakfast, have a hard-boiled egg for lunchn(sprinkled with black pepper and paprika, perhaps!), and eat upnyesterday’s leftovers with a frittata for dinner.
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nOr….therenare lots of other ways to enjoy eggs, glorious eggs!
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nRead, watch, do!
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- ReadnChickens Aren’t the Only Ones, by Ruth Heller, to learn aboutnanimals who lay eggs. Or check out this freebie available online: How and Why Animals Hatch from Eggs.
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- Herenis a simple YouTube video that shows how to open and cook an ostrich egg. It is about as much egg as 24 chicken eggs!!!
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- Therenare many kinds of egg art. Pysanky, which involves dye and waxnresist, comes from the Ukraine and nearby regions. Gluing beautifulnitems to eggshells in the style of Faberge eggs honors Russianntraditions. A compressed-air drill or saw can cut into egg shell fornspectacular results. Check them all out here.
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- Andncheck out the Egg Man’s Halloween eggs here!
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nWenlike to make Halloween egg treats by simply dying hard-boiled eggsnorange (use food color) and then drawing jack-o-lantern faces on themnwith Fine-Point Sharpies.
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nFornmore info on World Egg Day, check out the official website.
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