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August 26, 2007
Eggs in the Philippines might be sold by the kilogram instead of being sold per egg because of an increase in poultry feed prices. The United Broilers Association in the Philippines on Sunday forwarded the suggestion to sell chicken eggs on a per kilogram basis because of the increase in corn, the main ingredient in poultry feeds.
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July 23, 2007
When it comes to having sex, dinosaurs didn't have to wait until they were fully grown to start mating. Rather, they preferred to mate quite early in their teenage. A latest research by American palaeontologists has found that bird-like dinosaurs reached sexual maturity earlier than their physical features were developed and until engaged in the sexual activity early in their youths.
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June 5, 2007
In a bid to get rid of the growing number of Canada geese in the city park and the nuisance caused by the birds' droppings, officials in Monterey, California have launched an annual campaign which will call on residents to coat the eggs with vegetable oil, suffocating the embryo inside. The campaign is a part of the 5-year-old federal order aimed at ending the nesting which causes damage and contaminates the parks and private land.
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May 24, 2007
The favorite dish of Britain's late Queen Mother has returned to the menu of one of her best-loved restaurants. The Queen Mother would often order Eggs Drumbiko - a dish made from chopped eggs, seafood, tomatoes and mayonnaise in a sherry-flavored jelly - when she dined at London's Goring Hotel restaurant. The royal was said to be such a fan of the treat she would even serve it at picnics at her Scottish home, Castle of Mey, in Caithness.
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April 9, 2007
Topics eggs, shell, tree, egg, easter, paint, art, real, summer, book, girl, children and family
Girl Scouts from three Saxonburg-area troops have reportedly helped a Cahill family to hang nearly 5,000 real painted eggs on a tree outside her home on Easter. Margaret Cahill, who hails from Saxonburg, has decorated their yard using real eggs for 50 years. According to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, whenever she uses an egg for eating she carefully pokes a 1/4" hole in the shell, extracts the interior and saves the shell.
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