Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Heya Marilyn, Thanks for sharing this! Super-fly really! You know, if eggs weren't washed they wouldn't have to be refridged. Bummer'ville. I'm also disturbed by the corn or GMO corn in feed. Including corn that is sprayed with Round-up. Jodi > > > http://www.grassfedtraditions.com/organic_soy_free_eggs.htm > > Meant to bring these eggs to the attention of > some folks who think they have trouble with eggs. > > Given that so many hens are fed soy these days, > even among the free-range and organic types, this looked interesting to me. > > If I could just figure out where to store eight > dozen eggs. We'd eat them before we went bad, I > can assure you of that. Just... where to store them?! > > > > — Marilyn > New Orleans, Louisiana, USA > Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 > Darn Good SCD Cook > No Human Children > Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund > Babette the Foundling Beagle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Yes.... homegrown eggs (and chickens) are the best and chickens don't take up much space at all. They just need a little chicken coop to roost and nest in and an area to scratch around for bugs. With the tough economy and job shortages, my brother and sister-in-law just started up a chicken business on the side for extra $$. Around here the fresh homegrown eggs sell for $2 a dozen, there's plenty of repeat customers week after week and there's never enough supply to meet the demand. $2/dozen is a bargain but there's lots of individual farmers in the area selling at that price. I can't wait for my brother's chickens to grow and multiply so we can get more whole chickens along with the eggs Love those eggs! To: btvc-scd Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 8:01:13 AMSubject: Re: Speaking of Eggs.... I was watching the videos on the Excalibur site and the woman on the video dehydrated her eggs. Actually she dehydrated everything. Maybe that would solve your problem. Or maybe you just need a couple chicken! I ve been after my husband for a couple of years to let me get chickens. They don t need a lot of room and think of those fresh eggs mmmmmOn Sun Apr 18th, 2010 12:48 AM EDT Wizop Marilyn L. Alm wrote:>>http://www.grassfed traditions. com/organic_ soy_free_ eggs.htm>>Meant to bring these eggs to the attention of some folks who think they have trouble with eggs.>>Given that so many hens are fed soy these days, even among the free-range and organic types, this looked interesting to me.>>If I could just figure out where to store eight dozen eggs. We'd eat them before we went bad, I can assure you of that. Just... where to store them?!>>>>— Marilyn> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001> Darn Good SCD Cook> No Human Children> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund> Babette the Foundling Beagle>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 If I could just figure out where to store eight dozen eggs. We'd eat them before we went bad, I can assure you of that. Just... where to store them?!How about that big fridge you posted the link to a few days ago? <g> Peace =)Alyssa 16 yo UC April 2008, dx Sept 2008SCD June 2009 (restarted)Azathioprine 50 mg 1x per dayPrednisone 30 mg 1x per day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Have any of you seen the movie, Food, Inc? I just saw it today via Netflix instant play and I highly recommend it to EVERYONE. It exposes a lot of things about the food industry that you may not know. It was - nominated, I believe. Please try to rent it today and then give a copy to everyone you know. The discussion of soy free prompted this, as I have become anti-soy ( except for edamame, which I love). Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 BTW, it's only 4 dozen to store and you could find a friend to share the cost and the eggs. Thanks for this, Marilyn. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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