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On May 24, 8:07*am, Janet > wrote:
> In article <450be7b4-68f7-4a92-a506-d43e9c2a2095
> @m24g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>, says...
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> > For some reason, I bought cage free eggs (feeling sorry for caged,
> > crammed hens, maybe). I scrambled one , and then a regular cheapo egg
> > in another pan. *Same timing, same heat level.
> > I could not tell a difference in taste. *They may be nutritionally
> > superior, but other than that.........

>
> > Do you buy cage free? *Why?

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> *No. I buy free range, not "cage free in a barn".
>
> *Janet


Same here.
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Chemo the Clown wrote:
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> On May 24, 8:07 am, Janet > wrote:
> > In article <450be7b4-68f7-4a92-a506-d43e9c2a2095
> > @m24g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>, says...
> >
> >
> >
> > > For some reason, I bought cage free eggs (feeling sorry for caged,
> > > crammed hens, maybe). I scrambled one , and then a regular cheapo egg
> > > in another pan. Same timing, same heat level.
> > > I could not tell a difference in taste. They may be nutritionally
> > > superior, but other than that.........

> >
> > > Do you buy cage free? Why?

> >
> > No. I buy free range, not "cage free in a barn".
> >
> > Janet

>
> Same here.


Perhaps it's a nice barn though...with pool tables, swimming pool, all you
can eat seed bar, etc etc. No barn is the same. Not all chicken farmers are
evil.

Gary
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Chemo the Clown wrote:
>>
>> On May 24, 8:07 am, Janet > wrote:
>> > In article <450be7b4-68f7-4a92-a506-d43e9c2a2095
>> > @m24g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>, says...
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > For some reason, I bought cage free eggs (feeling sorry for caged,
>> > > crammed hens, maybe). I scrambled one , and then a regular cheapo egg
>> > > in another pan. Same timing, same heat level.
>> > > I could not tell a difference in taste. They may be nutritionally
>> > > superior, but other than that.........
>> >
>> > > Do you buy cage free? Why?
>> >
>> > No. I buy free range, not "cage free in a barn".
>> >
>> > Janet

>>
>> Same here.

>
> Perhaps it's a nice barn though...with pool tables, swimming pool, all you
> can eat seed bar, etc etc. No barn is the same. Not all chicken farmers
> are
> evil.


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