It's
more of a duck egg blue.
Not exact matches
We made some new additions to the family Bringing home Fry and Leela Rescue bunny Nibbler We got some chickens We got some
more chickens We adopted Britney RIP Patty Fry was neutered We adopted Edna and Fozzy We got some
ducks Cruelty free
eggs RIP Farnsworth
Eggs of all sizes We lost Suzie, but found her again We adopted Millie And we adopted Super Hans Moving the
ducks and chickens in together
Ingredients: 2 large carrots 1 large stem
of broccoli 1/2 lb pancetta or bacon thinly sliced into batons, or
duck confit shredded 1 shallot, thinly sliced 2
egg yolks 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan, plus
more for serving 1tsp to 1Tbl (depending on taste) NW Elixirs 4 Bangkok Hott Instructions: Julienne carrots and broccoli stems, keeping in separate piles.
Lately we have had an over abundance
of eggs from our chickens and
ducks and we have been... [Read
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The white wax gives the
Duck Egg Blue a
more «moody» feel — it sits nicely in the grooves
of the backboard here, and I'm sure on a
more ornate piece that it could make little details really POP.
Muted tones
of mint, lemon and
duck egg can make just as much
of a statement as
more vibrant colours.
And at that moment, I learned how
Duck Egg Blue was much
more than «just a pretty face»
of a color!
A
more chic term often used for the palest
duck egg hues is eau de Nil, which translates as «water
of the Nile», so reflects the calming watery green hues
of the majestic African river.