Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 11:16     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:"you know our soil is all the same, right? "

PP who posted this: lol, you know nothing and I could not read past your long scree after that point.

This is simply not true and easily proved by lab tests.


Interesting, German study tested the soil from organic field and inorganic field, and found no difference, published the results too. We are special, no?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 11:15     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Avoid processed food and know your farmer, and it usually works out well.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 10:58     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

"you know our soil is all the same, right? "

PP who posted this: lol, you know nothing and I could not read past your long scree after that point.

This is simply not true and easily proved by lab tests.

Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 10:56     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

It states that there must be enough space that the caretaker can stand withing the space, hence it means tiny opening where the light comes and a few extra feet of space.
https://thewholeruth.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/sf-chronicle-2016-egg-laying-hen-info-from-humane-society.jpg?w=570&h=808
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 10:48     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Michigan passed a new law now in effect requiring all eggs sold in stores to be cage free

https://www.michigan.gov/mdard/-/media/Project/Websites/mdard/documents/food-dairy/laws/Cage-Free-Egg-Law-Summary.pdf?rev=493cfed8420e4f5c93ef91cb538a001c&hash=B47E437B22CCFA62CEB993CEF4DBDD76

Except did they specify what cage free means? Look it up, butter cup, it doesn't mean what the normal world think it means.


Did you look it up? It specifies in the law what it means.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 10:42     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:Michigan passed a new law now in effect requiring all eggs sold in stores to be cage free

https://www.michigan.gov/mdard/-/media/Project/Websites/mdard/documents/food-dairy/laws/Cage-Free-Egg-Law-Summary.pdf?rev=493cfed8420e4f5c93ef91cb538a001c&hash=B47E437B22CCFA62CEB993CEF4DBDD76

Except did they specify what cage free means? Look it up, butter cup, it doesn't mean what the normal world think it means.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2025 10:39     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous
Post 12/29/2024 15:19     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought eggs recently in that country I work in, won't say where as not to be recognized, and the yolk was so orange it was almost red. That is because they were not fed corn. They probably ate bugs and veggies. It is a completely different taste. These eggs are not from a highly developed country.


The free range heritage eggs are like that, the blue and dark brown kinds. Way darker yolk and better taste.


egg shell colors have nothing to do with whether the chicken was free range or what it was fed.


This post is probably about happy eggs heritage eggs specifically which are pasture raised so better diet, and mix of copper marans and legbar blue and brown eggs. Good pasture raised eggs don’t have to be brown or blue, they just are in this case.
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2024 10:30     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought eggs recently in that country I work in, won't say where as not to be recognized, and the yolk was so orange it was almost red. That is because they were not fed corn. They probably ate bugs and veggies. It is a completely different taste. These eggs are not from a highly developed country.


The free range heritage eggs are like that, the blue and dark brown kinds. Way darker yolk and better taste.


egg shell colors have nothing to do with whether the chicken was free range or what it was fed.

We are talking about yolk color.


Blue and dark brown yolks? Really? Follow the thread.

You lack reading comprehension.


If you think that blue and dark brown egg shells indicate "free range heritage" eggs, you're simply incorrect. If you're not that poster, you're stridently arguing a point without reading the thread. Either way, you seem dumb.

Gosh all mighty! Just stop posting, nobody is indicating that, you are the one that is not following the conversation.
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2024 10:28     Subject: Re:Will US food quality improve?

Not as long as corporate interests rule us.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 20:41     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought eggs recently in that country I work in, won't say where as not to be recognized, and the yolk was so orange it was almost red. That is because they were not fed corn. They probably ate bugs and veggies. It is a completely different taste. These eggs are not from a highly developed country.


The free range heritage eggs are like that, the blue and dark brown kinds. Way darker yolk and better taste.


egg shell colors have nothing to do with whether the chicken was free range or what it was fed.

We are talking about yolk color.


Blue and dark brown yolks? Really? Follow the thread.

You lack reading comprehension.


If you think that blue and dark brown egg shells indicate "free range heritage" eggs, you're simply incorrect. If you're not that poster, you're stridently arguing a point without reading the thread. Either way, you seem dumb.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 08:36     Subject: Will US food quality improve?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought eggs recently in that country I work in, won't say where as not to be recognized, and the yolk was so orange it was almost red. That is because they were not fed corn. They probably ate bugs and veggies. It is a completely different taste. These eggs are not from a highly developed country.


The free range heritage eggs are like that, the blue and dark brown kinds. Way darker yolk and better taste.


egg shell colors have nothing to do with whether the chicken was free range or what it was fed.

We are talking about yolk color.


Blue and dark brown yolks? Really? Follow the thread.

You lack reading comprehension.