Chickens and eggs and omelettes

Down at the other side of the meadow...011 copy copyaround a little summer cottage...027 copy copyis our neighbour's hen house and six hens.041 copy copyThe hens are usually left inside their run, but sometimes get to wander out onto the meadow.046 copy copyMost days the hens are left to themselves, and we are invited to visit and collect the eggs. I can't tell you how exciting it is for me (city girl) to be able to reach under a fat hen and pull out a warm egg.043 copy copyFor an even trade, every day I bring them dandelions, grasses for them to root thru for bugs, seeds, clovers, and when the fruit is ripe, apples and plums from our garden.028 copy copyThey run to the fence when they see us coming.046 copy copyToday we collected five eggs and decided on omelettes for supper.049 copy copyEach time I break one of those hard shells and see the rich yellow yolks, I'm determined to have some chickens of my own.050 copy copyDo you like omelettes? I love them. So simple. As a matter of fact, that was the first thing I learned how to cook at Cordon Bleu. They say omelettes can make or break a chef. Three eggs, a bit of milk, some herbs, a pinch of salt...divine. We usually vary the fillings depending on what we feel like (or what we have on hand.)051 copy copyTonight: red peppers, onions, and bacon, with feta for R and cheddar for me.054 copy copyAdding a tomato salad and supper is served. :D

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