the egg and the bacon

A new food venture in Palmerston North means Neighbourly members can support local providers – and try their luck at getting a double yolker egg.

The Egg and the Bacon is a startup food business by Sarah Billing and Ton Hogendoorn of West End. They sell egg and bacon rolls with their special mayonnaise – and omelettes with bacon and capsicum, also in a soft roll.

Their ingredients are all locally produced, including eggs from free-range hens and pure NZ-raised bacon.

From time to time, Sarah and Ton can source double yolked eggs (one egg in every thousand is a double yolker) and they have some at the moment. They’ll be available at the Albert Street Market this Saturday and at the Sanson Market on Sunday.

Eating a double yolker egg is said to bring you good luck – and you can increase your chances of getting one in your bun by choosing your own egg – kids love doing it.

You can’t miss The Egg and The Bacon trailer at the markets – it’s bright, egg yolk orange!

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the egg and the bacon
31 Kettle Avenue
Awapuni
Palmerston North
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About the egg and the bacon

A new food venture in Palmerston North means Neighbourly members can support local providers – and try their luck at getting a double yolker egg.

The Egg and the Bacon is a startup food business by Sarah Billing and Ton Hogendoorn of West End. They sell egg and bacon rolls with their special mayonnaise – and omelettes with bacon and capsicum, also in a soft roll.

Their ingredients are all locally produced, including eggs from free-range hens and pure NZ-raised bacon.

From time to time, Sarah and Ton can source double yolked eggs (one egg in every thousand is a double yolker) and they have some at the moment. They’ll be available at the Albert Street Market this Saturday and at the Sanson Market on Sunday.

Eating a double yolker egg is said to bring you good luck – and you can increase your chances of getting one in your bun by choosing your own egg – kids love doing it.

You can’t miss The Egg and The Bacon trailer at the markets – it’s bright, egg yolk orange!