Which came first the chicken or the egg?
In 2010 UK scientists using a super computer analysed 5 million computer simulations and theorize that the chicken came first.
Basically they found that chicken protein found in birds ovaries, governs crystal growth and it is this protein that spawns an eggshell overnight. In 2006 scientists categorically stated that the egg came first. Another scientist stated: "If a kangaroo laid an egg from which an ostrich hatched, that would surely be an ostrich egg, not a kangaroo egg."
In 2003 a lady shipped a chicken and egg using they US Postal service and the chicken arrived first!
The debate continues.
Our Farm Fresh Auction system is also revolutionary in its idea and concept.
So many farmers and food producers are viewing our site to gauge how well it works and to understand our concept of Farmers, Growers, and Food producers dealing direct with the public. So your buyer support is critical to making this site a success as word of mouth is our best publicity. We are starting our site with Direct Groceries which will offer Organic foods as well as few online Groceries.
In 2011 we plan to start fresh food auctions. Food auctions are common practise in the wholesale food chain and our plan is to open this system to the Aussie public and look forward to your support.
Please don't forget to bookmark this page and tell your friends about our Aussie concept.
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- Organic Foods
- What food will you eat in 20 years?
- Which came first - the Chicken or the Egg?
- Global Warming and the Food Crisis
- Crisis Control Management for the Food Industry
- Warning about Vietnamese Cat Fish (Basa)
- Aussie Food Safety Net
- Bioregionalism
- How Carbon Footprint Affect Us
- Farmers Would Supply You If They Could Only Find You
- Food Auctions
- Introduction to Fresh Farm Auctions
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