free-range egg
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- I prefer to buy free-range eggs from the local farm.
- I always choose a free-range egg for my breakfast omelet.
- These free-range eggs have much brighter yolks than regular ones.
- Is a free-range egg really tastier than a caged one?
- The restaurant only uses free-range eggs in their breakfast dishes.
- The recipe calls for one large free-range egg, at room temperature.
- Organic free-range eggs cost more but taste better.
- If possible, buy a free-range egg from a local farm.
- She cracked two free-range eggs into the bowl for the cake.
- She cracked a free-range egg into the bowl and whisked briskly.
- The supermarket stocks both regular and free-range eggs.
- Each free-range egg is stamped with a code.
- Many people choose free-range eggs for ethical reasons.
- After trying a free-range egg last year, he won’t consider any other kind.
- The chef recommended using free-range eggs for the best flavor.
- Could you substitute a free-range egg if we run out?
- A carton of free-range eggs usually contains twelve eggs.
- In many countries, a free-range egg must meet strict welfare standards.
- The hens that lay these free-range eggs roam freely outdoors.
- The chef insisted that a free-range egg be used for the hollandaise.