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Posted By: ironbender Goose Eggs? - 12/17/23
Just that.
Posted By: 1beaver_shooter Re: Goose Eggs? - 12/17/23
Good eats, but you might get in a fight with the goose protecting her eggs .
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: Goose Eggs? - 12/17/23
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Posted By: ironbender Re: Goose Eggs? - 12/17/23
Originally Posted by 1beaver_shooter
Good eats, but you might get in a fight with the goose protecting her eggs .
They are formidable for being just birds. Years back, I raised geese, ducks, chickens , and turkeys.

Never got the turkeys to lay eggs. Other ones did. Goose eggs make a big omelette.
Posted By: erich Re: Goose Eggs? - 12/17/23
In Taiwan I eat a lot of duck eggs and in MN I ate a lot more of turkey eggs(bought them by the case. But goose eggs have eluded me. I imagine scrambled with chive, salt and pepper and a little soy sauce would be great, that's how the duck eggs were.prepared, in fact they replaced chicken eggs in most.recipes.
Posted By: 1beaver_shooter Re: Goose Eggs? - 12/18/23
Duck eggs are a lot richer tasting than chicken , makes a wonderful yellow cake
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