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Thatโ€™s okay.

I really didnโ€™t want to make a batch of ice cream tonight anyways.

Quittin' Time

(Although I really didnโ€™t want to spend the next forty-five minutes on my hands and knees with a sponge and a bucket either.)



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    • aliza

    all i can say is:
    awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww :(

    • Christy

    Iโ€™m sorry for your knees and your loss of ice cream. I did the same with a full pitcher of home-squeezed orange juice yesterday. No fun at all.

    And yet, whatโ€™s most striking about your photo is not the loss of ice cream in your future, but how unjust it is that I can only find eggs with yolks paler than the yellow of your blog background. Those yolks are orange like carrots! Gorgeous!

    • David

    Christy: And I paid for them dearly, I might addโ€ฆ

    • kayenne

    OUCH! i hate it when that happens!

    • mb

    Aww! (arenโ€™t those yolks nice and orange! When I was in the states they were so pale!)

    • Rose

    Eeek! Well, maybe you can comfort yourself by making something with all that butter!

    • Christina

    Life just canโ€™t be smooth. Eggs โ€ฆ theyโ€™re pretty darn sticky. I guess you know that by now. Sorry.

    • June

    But at least it was good blog fodder!

    • Farah

    Oh, how terrible! How did that happen?

    • Connie

    Outstanding eggs !!!!!! I did the same many years ago , and while I was standing there with a shocked look on my face our border collie made quick work of all the eggs ( great cleaner , nuttier than one of your fruit cakes)

    • jess

    Awww bummer!

    • bron

    Bugger!!

    โ€“ as we โ€˜Downunderโ€™ say at moments like these.

    • Babeth

    gloups!

    • Deb Schiff

    Aww. Thatโ€™s a pain. Iโ€™ve had similar accidents. The worst is lugging the fridge out of the way to clean the floor. Ugh.

    Wish I had such healthy looking eggs. Even the โ€œnaturalโ€ and โ€œcage-freeโ€ birds donโ€™t seem to produce bright orange yolks like those. Yet another reason to go to France!

    • Amy

    Eggs!
    Also a โ€˜Downunderโ€™ girl here, and the eggs I buy in Tasmania ($2.75/half dozen) are as orange as that. Free range, peoples, free range.
    Iโ€™ve never dropped an egg before, but I know that Lucy the cat would love me forever if I did. :)
    I feel your pain David, Iโ€™ve dropped a carton of cream.

    • Hillary

    Saddd! Iโ€™m sorry!

    • materfamilias

    Oh, total sympathy from Canadaโ€™s west coast โ€” hope the rest of the day went better.

    • EB

    Oh no! Was it to be the chocolate ice cream from last week? Nooooo! Oh but look at the yolks in those European eggs. Theyโ€™re just so much โ€˜eggierโ€™ than any I can find here in SF.

    • brett

    I have to agree. Those are some mighty fine Parisian huevos you have there, David ;-)

    • Jessica

    Iโ€™m with Amy โ€” free range! I get eggs from my mom, here in the SF Bay Area, and the yolks rival the yellow of yours, David. But oh, the sorrow of the wasted eggs. Sorry!!

    • Jessica

    Correction: I get eggs from my mothers CHICKENS. Not my mother. Ahem.

    • Richard of Eire

    Art happensโ€ฆ!!! :)

    • lectric lady

    No dog?

    They clean up these kinds of messes really well.

    • izzyโ€™s mama

    I would like to know what those chickens are eating. Free-range does not explain their hue. Our eggs, from the South American chicken lady at Union Square look nothing like those.

    • Tags

    Ainโ€™t that a bite in the cheap seats !

    • shauna

    So sad. But even more hilarious.

    • barbara

    When this happens I just ask my husband to clean it up and then leave the room. He prefers that to the fuss I make and the language I use.

    • Ash

    I hate when that happens

    • Linda H.

    Eggs are bad.
    I dumped a cup of sugar yesterday while making toffee, and, in spite of repeated cleaning, Iโ€™m still skating around the kitchen. Wanna trade messes?

    • Ellen

    David: Do you notice a difference in taste or texture between the orange eggs (organic, free-range, etc.) and the pale yellow eggs (US eggs)?

    • debinsf

    Oh MY! look at your fridge! Fabulous.

    sorry about the eggs. we get nice ones here in SF from Eatwell Farm. And yes, they taste betterโ€ฆ

    • noromdiam

    Those eggs are so freaking orange, what are they feeding those chickens? George Hamiltons?

    • krysalia

    i think now you can feel really lucky and happy : you donโ€™t have some carpet on your kitchen floor, as some appartments do :D

    • hag

    I feel for youโ€ฆ I did the exact same thing. Eggs, especially en masse, are the hardest thing to clean up! Too bad, they were nice looking eggs!

    • AQ

    Oh man those eggs look like theyโ€™d have been rich as croesus.

    Newb question: Why are the yolks orange instead of yellow? Is it something in the chickensโ€™ diet that makes their livers put out more bilirubin than your standard battery-farmed egg-layer, or?

    • AQ

    bilirubin? Duh AQ. I meant xanthophyll. Sorry, brain is fried at the moment.

    • Judith in Yummmbria

    One of the saddest sights in a kitchen. I feel for you.

    • Cenk

    That would be my worst nightmare!

    • Pille

    Oooops. What a (sadly) familiar sight!!

    • Kat

    Oh no!!!!

    • David

    I didnโ€™t realize my fridge was going to get such scrutiny! I would have tidied it up a little first.

    Well, as it was, I had plenty of tidying up to do last night. Yuck!

    • simon

    Thats such a bummer. Eggs in France are sooo freakin good too. Those orange yolks are so flavorfull. I buy the organic cage free eggs here, and they are still not the same.

    • jeanne bee

    look at all that butter! the fridge of a baker!

    • aimee

    :( oh no.

    I was coming up the stairs the other day, 8 months pregnant and carrying groceries. Being a bit front-heavy, I tipped overโ€“of course the hand holding the eggs was the one I put down to break my fall. So, my basement steps looked just like your floor a few days ago.

    (but, being 8 months pregnant, I got out of having to clean up the mess)

    • Estelle

    Hi friends, just did a little research about the color of the egg yolks and here is the answer:

    Egg yolks gain their color from the concentration of a yellow pigment found in plants called xanthophyll.

    Chickens that are fed yellow cornmeal, alfalfa or marigold petals โ€” all of which are rich in xanthophyll โ€” will produce eggs with deeply yellow yolks, like yours. Chickens that are fed on barley lay eggs with light yellow yolks.

    ANd now we know. But we donโ€™t know why one country uses xanthophyll rich food an others donโ€™t. hmmmmm?

    • mb

    Those eggs deserve to be eaten ร  la coque! Yes, they do taste better. Iโ€™ve lived in both countries. Plus, try making Crรฉme Caramel with pale eggs. And, WHY is your cream so white???

    • mb

    Oh, maybe it also has something to do with the type of chickens? Here they are brown eggsโ€ฆ

    • Wicked Good Dinner

    Iโ€™m so sorry all of your eggs brokeโ€ฆbut your photo made me think of something funny that happened while we were living in Belgium (funny-weird, not funny-ha-ha). The military actually had a seminar about how different the eggs in Europe were, compared to America. Apparently many Americans at NATO had been freaking out because the yolks are such a darker color.

    • Charlotte

    I buy my eggs from a lady who lives just outside of town (I also buy her good milk from her Jersey cows). We had our first real snow/freeze a couple of weeks ago, and Isabelle fessed up to slipping on the ice with a bucket of 10 dozen! She said she only lost 2 dozen, but ouch โ€” I think her dogs helped out since all the pigs are in the freezer at the moment.

    • jane

    Now I am curious about what is in your fridge! Iโ€™ve tried peering around the edge of the photo, but that doesnโ€™t work. May we have a full frontal fridge foto?

    • David

    Jane, my dear, you must have missed this.

    Although it was a little less-packed, and cleaner thenโ€ฆ

    • Lucie B

    haha that happens to me alllll the time, i mean not always with eggs but still Iโ€™m miss woopsy doopsy!

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