The Universal Language of Food

While language barriers may hinder our abilities to communicate with other cultures, there is one universal form of communication that everyone can understand regardless of where you’re from: and that’s the language of food. You can learn so much from a culture just by experiencing their cuisine and thanks to the explosion of international sections in grocery stores, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home to take your taste buds on an international adventure.

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Reuse and Repurpose Eggshells

When you make breakfast, you crack the eggs into the pan, but then you likely throw out the leftover eggshells without thinking twice. But they’re eggshells you say, what can you do with leftover eggshells?  There are actually several easy ways that you can “re-purpose” your eggshells, not to mention the multiple benefits that they have for both humans and your furry friends.

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Committed to Animal Welfare

Laid, processed and packed all on-site, we take pride in providing you and your family farm fresh cage free and organic eggs right from the source. From the barn to your table, you can’t beat the freshness of our cage free and cage free organic eggs!

But at Noah’s Pride, we care about more than just providing fresh, high quality eggs to your family.

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Deviled Eggs Five Ways

With the holidays right around the corner, we know the focus is on food! Cooking for a large group takes days of prepping and planning and we know the focus isn’t just on quantity but quality. With so many dietary restrictions and needs to keep in mind, making sure we know what’s in our food and where it’s coming from is more important than ever.

Maybe its just a Lancaster County thing, but  deviled eggs are always a great, universal go-to for appetizers! At just 70 calories and 6 grams of protein per large egg, they’re the perfect tasty and nutritious snack that anyone can enjoy! And good news, our Noah’s Pride cage free and organic eggs are always local from our farm in Lancaster County to your table!

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