
Whenever I'm in the market for something, I turn to craigslist. My husband and I have both found jobs through craigslist (but not each other!). Our apartment is almost entirely furnished through craigslist, the apartment itself was found on craigslist, and our trusty car--also from craigslist (unfortunately, our other craigslist car was not so trusty and didn't even last a year). So you win some and you lose some. In the case of these eggs purchased from Honolulu Farms via craigslist, they're definitely winners. Stuart and Rosie of Honolulu Farms let their chickens roam freely, allowing them to pick at grass and bugs, and supplement their diet with organic feed. In my box of a dozen eggs that I picked up, half of the eggs had been laid yesterday, and the other half today. I rushed home and immediately fried up one. I was delighted to see the egg yolk a rich, golden yellow, and the whites standing tall. They were the freshest, richest eggs I'd ever had. Honolulu Farms (who knew there were farms in Honolulu?) are just two miles away from where I live; aside from the lettuces and herbs in my planter boxes, they're the local-est of the local.

Dinner tonight: breadfruit salad (like a potato salad with hard boiled eggs, homemade mayonnaise, onions and parsley) and a Kahuku tomato and Molokai beef stir-fry.
2 comments:
Question: How do you contact Honolulu Farms to buy their eggs? Thanks!!!!
hi ginger! you can contact stuart directly at stuart.h.scott@gmail.com for eggs.
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