ALL OF THESE QUAIL EGGS! When you just can't sell or eat them all.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139 3 года назад +2

    Andrew, time to get Mama a freeze dryer. You can have eggs for YEARS. I know they are expensive, but you have to know you are worth it! Now, let us know that Marian is well! 😊

    • @k.p.1139
      @k.p.1139 3 года назад

      OH and, don't forget to save some of those shells, for the tomatoes 😀

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 года назад +1

      Oh you’re right! I use a calcium supplement on my tomato bushes but haven’t even thought about egg shells 🙄. Oh my!
      I’ll make sure Andrew sees the first part of this message. I’ve been telling him the same thing, lol.
      Thanks for checking on me. I have acquired diverticulitis and it really kicked my butt. Still healing from it but I’m getting there. You’ll be seeing me this week. Or at least that’s the plan. 🤞
      Hope you’re well!

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 года назад +1

      You are right about the freeze dryer. It is on our list to get. And as for the tomatoes, that is a great idea, and lord knows our ‘maters need all the help they can get!

    • @k.p.1139
      @k.p.1139 3 года назад +1

      @@SimplyMadeHomestead I need some mater help..lol I have over 100 out in the driveway that need their new homes ASAP. The BIG question is and has been. WHERE? It's hurricane season and, I have lost so many to storms, I really want to do everything I can this round to finally get a harvest. I keep plugging away and have yet to fill my cupboards. I will NOT give up..lol

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 года назад +1

      You and me both! As for hurricanes, we just have to take our chances but I do recommend planting them somewhere that they’ll receive shade in the late afternoon to protect them from the harsh sun. Bean walls, sunflowers, and corn patches work great.

  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139 3 года назад +1

    I had to pop back in and give you two a tomato update..WOW, have I been doing it WRONG! 😂 First, I never really payed much attention to grow what is best for you. I like certain varieties, and that is what I have continued to try and grow. But my sucess rate has been miserable..UNTIL now! I started, Tachi, Redsnapper, Homestead, and Fl91's on August 8th. They all got the exact same soil, nutrients and let me tell ya..The Homesteads, are 1st, the Fl 91's are a close 2nd the the Red Snapper are 2 shakes behind all of them. But, they ALL got moved to their permanent grow bags, today. They all have their 3rd set of leaves showing. I am IMPRESSED by these guys. The Tachi's..yeah, they just got planted to their second home today. It might be a couple more weeks before they get to go into the screen room. But, if you haven't tried any of these, I got them from Hoss' . You know the place..lol

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 года назад +1

      I do know the place and I am going to order some today for spring. I used up seeds I had this fall but I’ve been wondering about the homesteader and the FL 91’s. Thank you so much for sharing that info. Tomatoes is certainly a challenge around here.

    • @k.p.1139
      @k.p.1139 3 года назад

      @@SimplyMadeHomestead Awesome! I'm not giving up on the Tachi's, yet. They are a Roma, paste type tomato. They still have time to grow, here, for us. But, they may need a different weather. Greg ( Hoss Tools) grows them in the spring, in Ga. I'm thinking now, that I will try doing my canning tomaotes, in the fall, and just do the paste tomatoes in the spring. Between the 2 of us, we should be able to work this out for the Central Fl folks.. 😂 OR they already have it worked out and are not telling us! 🤣

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 года назад +1

      @@k.p.1139 yes, that could be the case. But I think between the two of us we’ll get it. I’m planting a bunch of Amish Paste. So far I’m not impressed but I’m hoping once I get them in the ground on a drip tape they may decide to show out. Hoping anyway.

    • @k.p.1139
      @k.p.1139 3 года назад +1

      @@SimplyMadeHomestead I tried Amish paste a couple of times, and never had any success with them. I found a place in Tampa, Whitwam Organics that sells heirloom determinate Roma's. I ordered 8 plants. I'm going to give those a try, and see between those and the Tachi's which one does best. Hey, maybe they both will and I will have sauce coming out my ears..lol

  • @SethAdams-d5l
    @SethAdams-d5l Месяц назад

    The shells are super thin but the membrane is very strong. The ONLY way to access quail eggs are with egg scissors. I do several hundred each month and it’s a huge time saver and no egg shells in your eggs.

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  Месяц назад

      Good advise and very true. Thank you for watching and for sharing.

  • @teresa_wiggins_gallery
    @teresa_wiggins_gallery 3 месяца назад

    I knew a farmer that cracked then froze her extra chicken eggs to eat later.

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  3 месяца назад

      We’ve done that with our chicken eggs but Andrew loves them pickles so there’s never any extra for freezing.

  • @thuthikalamvaanga9902
    @thuthikalamvaanga9902 Год назад

    How much does a egg cost when u sale?

  • @russellpeters21
    @russellpeters21 Год назад

    Why would you wash the eggs differently for human consumption?

    • @SimplyMadeHomestead
      @SimplyMadeHomestead  Год назад +1

      By law in Florida, there is a certain method for washing eggs that are meant for human consumption. Or at least eggs that are going to be sold to the public.

  • @bongjamesbong00420
    @bongjamesbong00420 Год назад

    Is this form of cannibalism acceptable? 🤔😂

  • @cooliobroski3008
    @cooliobroski3008 4 месяца назад

    Raw eggs are a super food man... your wasting good clean food for the family