Eggs of Another Color Labriola’s Italian Grocery Pratt Museum Homer Alaska and thinking about the idiomatic phrase horse of another color Share this:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterestTumblrWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... October 18, 2016 by Ruth Categories: PhotographyTags: colored eggs, eggs, English Language, flavored eggs, food, grocery, idiom, museum, photography, postaday 10 Comments
Different but not particularly appealing. Why are eggs in a museum in the second photo? Is it the museums café? Loading... Reply
I should have read the tag but the eggs were in display in an exhibit and caught me eye. I’ll try to find out. Thanks Gilly. Loading... Reply
Beet eggs used to be popular in Pittsburgh. They could be found on the bar in some taverns. Loading... Reply
Pickled eggs are offered in our bars…. Maybe you need to have had a few to tackle one of these 😉 Loading... Reply
Never have seen anything like these, Ruth. I hope the poor hens weren’t forced to watch their offspring treated like this. 🙂 Loading... Reply
Eggs infused with flavor? Or pickled in a flavored brine? I have heard of “pickled eggs”, but never actually thought about what they are… Loading... Reply
I have never seen such a thing.
Different but not particularly appealing. Why are eggs in a museum in the second photo? Is it the museums café?
I should have read the tag but the eggs were in display in an exhibit and caught me eye. I’ll try to find out. Thanks Gilly.
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I’ll take those beet eggs any day!
Beet eggs used to be popular in Pittsburgh. They could be found on the bar in some taverns.
Pickled eggs are offered in our bars…. Maybe you need to have had a few to tackle one of these 😉
I love eggs, but I’m not sure I’d like any of these.
Never have seen anything like these, Ruth. I hope the poor hens weren’t forced to watch their offspring treated like this. 🙂
Eggs infused with flavor? Or pickled in a flavored brine? I have heard of “pickled eggs”, but never actually thought about what they are…