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Egg Market Disrupted in U.S. as Cages Made Roomier
"Eggs are about to get more expensive, as California moves to make sure hen houses are roomy enough to allow the birds to lay down, stand up, extend their wings and dance around."
(I'll side with the chickens' right to move around. We don't eat eggs anyway.)
Country Spam breakfast: It is possible to find Spam at a restaurant on the Westside. At Jack n' Jill's Too, they're using Spam in their country Spam breakfast with eggs. The meat is pan seared until crisp around the edges and served with sweet brown rice. It's topped with a fried egg, similar to the Hawaiian dish Loco Moco, with no gravy ($11). Spam lover's guide to L.A.: 7 great dishes with your favorite processed meat Love Spam? Here's our guide to 7 great places to get Spam dishes in L.A. http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-spam-roundup-20141201-story.html
When I saw this yesterday, my first thought was that this would boost real estate prices in Petaluma. Of course, Petaluma hasn't been "The Egg Basket of the World" in many decades.
@ Maurice: You haven't lived until you've tasted Spam. Hormal Foods Austin Minnesota, and long time favotite holding of George Mairs, Mairs & Power Growth Fund Regards, Ted http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(food)
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Regards,
Ted
Country Spam breakfast: It is possible to find Spam at a restaurant on the Westside. At Jack n' Jill's Too, they're using Spam in their country Spam breakfast with eggs. The meat is pan seared until crisp around the edges and served with sweet brown rice. It's topped with a fried egg, similar to the Hawaiian dish Loco Moco, with no gravy ($11).
Spam lover's guide to L.A.: 7 great dishes with your favorite processed meat
Love Spam? Here's our guide to 7 great places to get Spam dishes in L.A.
http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-spam-roundup-20141201-story.html
Regards,
Ted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(food)