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Biden Choked the Chickens

She gives me her chicken poop. For gardeners that is like gold
I print out Floggy's replies and mulch them in the garden with my tiller.
 
Guy who rents the business condo next door to me has hens, he normally charges $3/doz. They normally start laying in earnest about this time of year in the northeast. Asked what he planned on charging this year, he said price will remain $3/doz because feed price hasn't changed, so egg price will not change.

But I will tell you what does change, his tune.

He brought in his first harvest for sale this week and the price was $4/doz, even though feed prices haven't changed. That's a 33% price hike over what he promised. Even the little guys gouge when they can.
I hope you told him "no thanks"
 
I hope you told him "no thanks"
Eh, the cheapest I've seen in a store this week was $6/doz. I wasn't happy, but I'm not paying 50% more to prove it.

When store prices are cheaper than his prices I'll stop buying from him..... what's good for the goose....
 
Here's an egg tip. When making a 3 egg omelette, separate the yolk from 1 egg (or 2) and save it to a separate dish, beat it smooth with a pinch of salt and set aside. Make the omelette with the other eggs as you would normally. When it's just about done, roll it up, pour or brush the beaten yolk over the top then flip and give it a quick fry for a few seconds then flip onto plate yolk side up. Spread some butter on top. It kicks it up the eggy goodness a notch or two.
 
Here's an egg tip. When making a 3 egg omelette, separate the yolk from 1 egg (or 2) and save it to a separate dish, beat it smooth with a pinch of salt and set aside. Make the omelette with the other eggs as you would normally. When it's just about done, roll it up, pour or brush the beaten yolk over the top then flip and give it a quick fry for a few seconds then flip onto plate yolk side up. Spread some butter on top. It kicks it up the eggy goodness a notch or two.
I'll give that a shot this morning. Thanks. Do you put milk in with your eggs? If so, whole or 2%?

Do you add cheese in the mixture while it's cooking or near the end?
 
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