I'm not sure keeping chickens is so much work. Sure, they have to be sheared once a year ...
Sheared? Are you confusing them with sheep?
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I'm not sure keeping chickens is so much work. Sure, they have to be sheared once a year ...
I'm not sure keeping chickens is so much work.
it's only when they stop laying that you have to kill and dress them.
What he does in the privacy of his barn is his own business.Sheared? Are you confusing them with sheep?
No confusion. Just being a smart-ass, doing Lisa Douglas impression. I have my public to think of.Sheared? Are you confusing them with sheep?
They still are. I don't know of another complete protein that is quality that can rival that unit price per pound, and nothing else is as versatile.Eggs used to be the best value in the supermarket.
Chef's mother said it would be about tree fiddy.I paid $3.50 for a dozen free-range eggs today.
I'm in violent agreement except for your long division.Our eggs are in the range (see what I did there) of $4.25 to $5 per dozen.
Ask the chickens what they're worth. Probably still an economical protein, fat and calorie choice though at about 80c per egg.
This isn't an NSFW forum.I feel this way about eating eggs sometimes. Toad in the hole.
Or maybe there is something else going on. Many times, food makers will downsize products to get a price increase without increasing the price on the shelf. For example, a cake mix that loses a couple of ounces. Maybe they are now redefining what a "dozen" means to create of those sneaky price increases?If I divide $5.00 by 12, I only get less than 42 cents per egg. But I'm not using Canadienne Dollars.![]()
Or maybe there is something else going on. Many times, food makers will downsize products to get a price increase without increasing the price on the shelf. For example, a cake mix that loses a couple of ounces. Maybe they are now redefining what a "dozen" means to create of those sneaky price increases?![]()
Totally in CDN to Us dollars although I might not have gotten the conversion right. We were at about 40% excange this past week.I'm in violent agreement except for your long division.
If I divide $5.00 by 12, I only get less than 42 cents per egg. But I'm not using Canadienne Dollars.![]()
I'll be sure NOT to post the "My Cabbages" video.I'm not eating eggs ^ anymore.![]()
