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> Are they good to eat?


Oh HELL yes! :-)
I had a pair of turkey hens for awhile. The eggs are fantastic.
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Claude Hopper wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> Claude Hopper > wrote:
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>>> Are they good to eat?

>>
>> Oh HELL yes! :-)
>> I had a pair of turkey hens for awhile. The eggs are fantastic.

>
> I heard sea gull eggs taste like garbage.


Considering that you dropped into the group with a question about turkey
eggs, your comment does not surprise me.
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Claude wrote on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:44:53 -0500:

> Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> Claude Hopper > wrote:
>>
>>> Are they good to eat?

>>
>> Oh HELL yes! :-)
>> I had a pair of turkey hens for awhile. The eggs are
>> fantastic.


>I heard sea gull eggs taste like garbage.


When did you last taste garbage? They used to eat sea bird eggs a lot in
the Scottish islands, particularly the isolated ones like St Kilda. On
the other hand, the inhabitants of St Kilda were evacuated at their own
request in the 1930s :-)
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James Silverton > wrote:

> When did you last taste garbage? They used to eat sea bird eggs a lot in
> the Scottish islands, particularly the isolated ones like St Kilda. On
> the other hand, the inhabitants of St Kilda were evacuated at their own
> request in the 1930s :-)


You just proved his point.

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