Sujet : Re: Eggs and ethics
De : bryangsimmons (at) *nospam* gmail.com (BryanGSimmons)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 09. Feb 2025, 13:24:16
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On 2/8/2025 5:55 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
Ed P wrote:
I never thought about this before, but should we eat eggs every day? Should we share?
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All of my life, eggs have been plentiful and cheap. I like eggs and most days have two for breakfast. The bird flu has caused millions of chickens to be destroyed, this eggs are in short supply. Of course, supply and demand had driven up the price. I went to BJs and bought my usual xtra lg eggs, two packs of 18. Been buying them like that for many years. 36 eggs at a time. Not long ago, they were about $^, then $8.50, then $12, and today, $18 or 50 cents an egg.
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Sure, I can afford them, but should I keep up consumption or reduce? I happen to like blueberry pancakes and when I make a batch, I get four breakfasts from them. I have them every other day, thus cutting egg consumption in half. Oh, I also bought enough blueberries to make two batches. I'll make some Sunday.
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Waffle House announced they are charging an extra 50 cents per egg until prices go down.
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Just remember, it was obama and biden that made your eggs so expensive.
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Because they supported those trans hens. If you were hatched a rooster, then you should be a rooster, and you have no business using the facilities of the hens!
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> Be patient, and within days, trump will issue an order that will make > eggs free!
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No Hank, they will be more expensive, but they will be totally worth it because they will be Trump brand eggs. It will be totally worth it. You can buy them with Trump Coin, and show your love and loyalty to Il Douche'.
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