The woman in Lakewood that was selling her farm gave me my first quail egg. They are interesting, from not just the visual part. They are rough in texture, and really come in a variety of sizes. I have several quail eggs now, more in the collection later, I've eaten and enjoyed, boiled quail eggs, trying to make an omlet out of one seems silly, but the are a delicacy boiled. I've played with several, and wear one as a necklace. Keep looking. I also like the bird. There was a cartoon I watch as a child and the quail was always "blowing" the top feather curl out of his eyes. I'll have to see if youtube has it.
Nearly 40 years ago I walked in to the Ukrainian Gift Shoppe in St. Paul, Minnesota, and walked out with several beautiful eggs. Thus starts a collection. Only a few are highly valuable, but they are all prized and enjoyed
Sunday, February 23, 2014
The woman in Lakewood that was selling her farm gave me my first quail egg. They are interesting, from not just the visual part. They are rough in texture, and really come in a variety of sizes. I have several quail eggs now, more in the collection later, I've eaten and enjoyed, boiled quail eggs, trying to make an omlet out of one seems silly, but the are a delicacy boiled. I've played with several, and wear one as a necklace. Keep looking. I also like the bird. There was a cartoon I watch as a child and the quail was always "blowing" the top feather curl out of his eyes. I'll have to see if youtube has it.
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