Monday, May 05, 2014
ABC WEDNESDAY LETTER " Q "
Here we are again at our QUEST for things that begin with the letter " Q "
The first photo shows eggs....
What's that got to do with the letter "Q" you ask?
While on my trip to Mexico we prepared eggs for breakfast every morning.
How many, you ask?
Every day our QUOTA was 200 dozen eggs that had to be cracked and scrambled!
That's 2400 eggs a day.
Multiply that by 7 days and you have 16,800 beautiful eggs providing energy building
vitamins for the teams as they went out to work.
QUITE a lot of eggs....Maybe I'm the Scrambled Egg QUEEN now!
When I came home my good friend Julie was QUICK to give us some of her
QUALITY fresh laid eggs.
They really are the very best.
Don't you love the beautiful colors?
I believe in our QUEST for the best that these are the winners...hands down!
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24 comments:
your Quest for the Best get a big A plus from me.. Q is hard to do. those eggs are really pretty. i like the light green ones.. that is a ton of eggs Wow...and wow again...next time you go, can you get a family of raccoon across the border?
I am so glad you were able to go along on the trip and serve. I know serving makes your heart happy. You are such a blessing to so many people. I count myself blessed to know you! Thank you for making a difference in the world.
You really mean it when you say you're going to get.. ummm.. quacking. ;)
These are the most gorgeous eggs I have ever seen! It is hard for me to find a carton without at least one bad looking one, so I go though them one at a time till I find a good one.
That is lot of eggs.
I thought they might also be quail eggs. Lovely post...have a great week.
I would also love eggs, which pretty colors in the second photo!
I remember that when my wife was pregnant, our birthing instructor wanted her to eat more eggs, which was NOT what she wanted to hear!
I remember that when my wife was pregnant, our birthing instructor wanted her to eat more eggs, which was NOT what she wanted to hear!
Wow, that is a lot of eggs. I love the beautiful colors of the eggs. Carver, ABCW-Team
i'm on a quest for the best scrambled eggs i could find.
frankly my dear
Wonderful post! You did a great job in Mexico!
Have a quiet week.
Wil, ABCW Team.
That's a lot of eggs!!!! great take on the letter Q
Q is for...
I thought at first quail's eggs, until I began reading. Quirky.
Wow - that's a lot of eggs - for how many people? A great story for the Q:)
All hail the scrambled egg Queen!!
Whoa! So many eggs scrambled!
Great post for 'Q'. :)
Happy ABCW!
That's a lot of eggs...and that's no "Yoke".
Glad to me home...
Wow that is a whole lot of eggs. Scrambling one or two when you got home would be a breeze.
I'd say you are the Scrambled Egg Queen hands down. You certainly cooked Quite a bit.
Ann
Congratulations PHWB on your achievement in scrambling so many eggs, I hope you had a blender to use, but then, better hand whisked.
Glad you're back home, safe and sound, after your trip to Mexico,
I hope all went well,
Looking forward to seeing the photographs,
Best wishes,
Di..xx
Oh my gosh, I have never seen a greenish egg before.
Q is for...
...mind boggling number of eggs!
Quack..quack:)
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! It is hard for me to find a carton without at least one bad looking one, dragracerv3game.com
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