CWS4322
Chef Extraordinaire
I learned that factory eggs are often washed using a chemical solution. I had been washing my eggs that I sold in cold water. I have since decided to only wash the eggs that are "dirty." Those with a bit of shavings on them get a wipe off with a dry cloth. Those washed are done in 20 degree C water. Why? Washing the bloom off the egg in cold water can allow bacteria to be pushed into the egg through the porous shell. I'm just not interested in washing the girls' eggs in a diluted bleach solution...wouldn't that also be able to be 'pushed into the egg'?
W5 has a documentary on battery chicken farms tomorrow night for those who can get CTV. I think you can probably watch it on the Internet as well. Probably not s/thing one wants to watch if one does not wish to know what goes on behind closed doors when it comes to factory chicken farming.
CTV News | W5 - Investigative Reports, News and Current Affairs
W5 has a documentary on battery chicken farms tomorrow night for those who can get CTV. I think you can probably watch it on the Internet as well. Probably not s/thing one wants to watch if one does not wish to know what goes on behind closed doors when it comes to factory chicken farming.
CTV News | W5 - Investigative Reports, News and Current Affairs