https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 8:50:17 PM UTC-9, gggg gggg wrote:trace elements, including phosphorus."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
But we should rejoice that eggs are mostly available, though high priced. Right now I have three dozen extra large that I got for about $4.50 ea.
I'm on a keto diet, avoiding carbs and starches, preferring proteins, vegetables and salads, so applaud eggs, which of course go well with bacon and sausages. Eggs have vitamins and minerals that are good for us.
"Eggs are naturally rich in vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B12, vitamin D, selenium and iodine. They also contain vitamin A and a number of other B vitamins including folate, biotin, pantothenic acid and choline, and other essential minerals and
On 1/12/23 5:09 PM, Dim Witte wrote:trace elements, including phosphorus."
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 8:50:17 PM UTC-9, gggg gggg wrote:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
But we should rejoice that eggs are mostly available, though high priced. Right now I have three dozen extra large that I got for about $4.50 ea.
I'm on a keto diet, avoiding carbs and starches, preferring proteins, vegetables and salads, so applaud eggs, which of course go well with bacon and sausages. Eggs have vitamins and minerals that are good for us.
"Eggs are naturally rich in vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B12, vitamin D, selenium and iodine. They also contain vitamin A and a number of other B vitamins including folate, biotin, pantothenic acid and choline, and other essential minerals and
Trader Joe was out of eggs Friday, but got a new shipment in Saturday morning. I bought a dozen jumbos Sunday afternoon for $3.99. Those are always the cheapest there, and I didn't check the prices of the other
sizes. They were out again this morning.
--
Cheers, Bev
If I know that chaining yourself to a dead cow is stupid,
how come Carly makes so much more money than I do?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
On 1/12/23 5:09 PM, Dim Witte wrote:trace elements, including phosphorus."
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 8:50:17 PM UTC-9, gggg gggg wrote:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
But we should rejoice that eggs are mostly available, though high priced. Right now I have three dozen extra large that I got for about $4.50 ea.
I'm on a keto diet, avoiding carbs and starches, preferring proteins, vegetables and salads, so applaud eggs, which of course go well with bacon and sausages. Eggs have vitamins and minerals that are good for us.
"Eggs are naturally rich in vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B12, vitamin D, selenium and iodine. They also contain vitamin A and a number of other B vitamins including folate, biotin, pantothenic acid and choline, and other essential minerals and
Trader Joe was out of eggs Friday, but got a new shipment in Saturday morning. I bought a dozen jumbos Sunday afternoon for $3.99. Those are always the cheapest there, and I didn't check the prices of the other
sizes. They were out again this morning.
--
Cheers, Bev
If I know that chaining yourself to a dead cow is stupid,
how come Carly makes so much more money than I do?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
Didn't watch all of it yesterday, but if anyone's interested, by mid-2021, nine states had banned cages for egg-laying hens. They are:
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
So that would clearly increase the price. Whether those states charge more than other states, I don't know.
(How many news stories are mentioning that factor?)
Didn't watch all of it yesterday, but if anyone's interested, by
mid-2021, nine states had banned cages for egg-laying hens. They
are:
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
So that would clearly increase the price. Whether those states charge
more than other states, I don't know.
(How many news stories are mentioning that factor?)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eggs-prices-2022-chicken-bird-flu/
On 1/31/23 10:08 AM, Lenona wrote:
Didn't watch all of it yesterday, but if anyone's interested, by
mid-2021, nine states had banned cages for egg-laying hens. They
are:
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
So that would clearly increase the price. Whether those states charge
more than other states, I don't know.
(How many news stories are mentioning that factor?)Here in Kalifornia eggs have been cage-free for quite a while. Before
the price rise Trader Joe's jumbo white non-organic eggs were
$2.39/dozen. I think they were cheaper than that a year previous. When
I bought them at TJ 2 weeks ago they were $3.49 when the newspapers were talking about $7 eggs. Last week they were $6 for large or X-large at
Aldi's. Haven't looked at TJ since then.
--
Cheers, Bev
"I wish I had more time to seek out the dark forces
and join their hellish crusade." -- Clarice
On Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 8:58:01 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote:
On 1/31/23 10:08 AM, Lenona wrote:
Didn't watch all of it yesterday, but if anyone's interested, by mid-2021, nine states had banned cages for egg-laying hens. They
are:
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
So that would clearly increase the price. Whether those states charge more than other states, I don't know.
(How many news stories are mentioning that factor?)Here in Kalifornia eggs have been cage-free for quite a while. Before
the price rise Trader Joe's jumbo white non-organic eggs were
$2.39/dozen. I think they were cheaper than that a year previous. When
I bought them at TJ 2 weeks ago they were $3.49 when the newspapers were talking about $7 eggs. Last week they were $6 for large or X-large at Aldi's. Haven't looked at TJ since then.
--$2.99 for large yesterday.
Cheers, Bev
"I wish I had more time to seek out the dark forces
and join their hellish crusade." -- Clarice
Gotta post the recipe for my almost daily mega-lunch. It's the veggie sausages that are really expensive now.
On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 10:16:50 AM UTC-9, Beaver Fever wrote:----------
On Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 8:58:01 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote:
On 1/31/23 10:08 AM, Lenona wrote:
Didn't watch all of it yesterday, but if anyone's interested, by mid-2021, nine states had banned cages for egg-laying hens. They
are:
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
So that would clearly increase the price. Whether those states charge more than other states, I don't know.
(How many news stories are mentioning that factor?)Here in Kalifornia eggs have been cage-free for quite a while. Before
the price rise Trader Joe's jumbo white non-organic eggs were $2.39/dozen. I think they were cheaper than that a year previous. When
I bought them at TJ 2 weeks ago they were $3.49 when the newspapers were talking about $7 eggs. Last week they were $6 for large or X-large at Aldi's. Haven't looked at TJ since then.
--$2.99 for large yesterday.
Cheers, Bev
"I wish I had more time to seek out the dark forces
and join their hellish crusade." -- Clarice
Gotta post the recipe for my almost daily mega-lunch. It's the veggie sausages that are really expensive now.I just saw liquid egg whites at Walmart, 32 oz. @ $4.50. Especially low carb for use on Keto or other diet. Never done this, but evidently just put vegetable or meat, fish, chicken in a muffin pan, pour egg whites over; bing, bang, boom.
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