Conor promised me he would do the washing up and make me a cuppa if he got one of the large Scotch eggs first, well I couldn't turn the offer down.
He loves food full stop, but one of his favourite picnic and lunch snacks are these.
He is not alone as Scotch eggs are a firm British favourite, and now the happy egg co have launched its own free range variety, which makes me happy as the chickens are getting a good life in exchange for their eggs.
The pork used is outdoor reared, so all in all these are a snack worth buying again.
What tops all this is the taste, the coating is fresh, the sausage meat is nicely seasoned, the egg soft and tasty.
We are hoping the summer brings lots of opportunities for a picnic, meanwhile we will be eating these for lunches and evening nibbles!
Happy Eggs the name makes me smile and the taste makes me very happy!
They are available in a snack sized pack of 12 savoury eggs or in a pack of two traditional whole egg size.
The happy egg co scotch eggs and savoury eggs are made with free range eggs, laid by happy hens, wrapped in delicious outdoor reared pork – making for a happier snack. All coated in a crispy golden crumb; the happy egg co. scotch eggs and savoury eggs are a perfect lunchbox treat.
Ours never made it to a lunch box, they were
Priced at £1.49 for both the two-pack of whole eggs and the 12 savoury egg variant, the happy egg co. scotch eggs will initially be available in Tesco and Sainsbury’s stores nationwide.
The new happy egg co. scotch eggs are the latest addition to the happy egg. co’s range of ready-made free range happy egg products which also includes sharing-sized, snack packs and single-serve quiches.
the happy egg co. is committed to producing great tasting eggs laid by the happiest free range hens.
All the happy egg co. farms exceed the standards required for free range hens. the happy egg co. producer base comprises of specially selected British Free Range farms.
The farms are regularly visited by ‘fields team’ (experts in hen behaviour) who understand the importance of producing ethical eggs.
For more information, please visit
www.thehappyegg.co.uk
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