Guinea fowl eggs can be found on sale quite rarely, but they deserve no less attention than chicken or quail eggs for their beneficial properties. We will find out how to cook guinea fowl eggs and how to effectively use them for healing and beauty. Caloric and chemical composition The caloric content of guinea fowl eggs is 43 Kcal per 100 g.
Read MoreAn awkward person from straw in the fields and gardens of our homeland can no longer be met. It's about scarecrow! Funny doll for centuries protected the crop from death. And now forgotten, and in vain. Perhaps the scarecrow is no longer useful as a protector from small animals or birds. However, the aesthetic component has not been canceled. Read More
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