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somebody I know took this pic, sams club
apparently CO passed a new law only cage free eggs can be sold
typical liberal agenda........we know best, you are stupid and ignorant

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We have a flu killing the chickens. Cure that flu and then give the roosters some overtime to replenish the flock. (just don't get Fauci involved) It is what it is. No sense in bitching about it.
 
Cage-free is more humane for the little ovals of joy. Fresh air; room to run around.
I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
 
Great to see that Americans have an abundance of eggs at great lower prices .

What happened to those hysterical Troll Bots whose unbalanced minds panicked when a quick supply and price blip arose?
I checked egg prices moments ago and for a dozen at a discount store, they cost

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I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
Roosters crow to establish territory.
 
I was appraising a home in Fremont, CA once upon a time for a mortgage firm. The property was a Condominium. The place came with sounds. Sounds of Roosters crowing. Some may think they crow just early in the AM. Those suckers crow all damned day. The fact is to me the neighbors huge flock of Cage Free chickens cut the value of the Condominium. Who would want to buy a Condominium where all day long you hear loud Roosters raising hell? As to cage free being nice, do chickens really care?
I wasn't talking about cage-free chickens; I was talking about cage-free eggs, as mentioned in the OP. Those crazy little yolkers really crack me up.
 
Joe's administration the first two years enabled all of this. Trillions and trillions of dollars legislated with minimal results as pay offs and corruption dominated them.
 
The term "free range" could mean anything you want depending on your imagination. The crazy greenie left worries more about pronouns than real issues.
 
What I HATE about cage-free eggs from any store is they snap, crackle, and POP, after being in the skillet for a couple of minutes. Part of one popped onto my clothing the other day. Switched from the cage-free Cherry Lane brand to cage-free Lucerne eggs from Safeway and they are better. Less popping. Cage-free eggs are all I've seen in Safeway for many months. Putting a lid on the skillet is very helpful.
 
What I HATE about cage-free eggs from any store is they snap, crackle, and POP, after being in the skillet for a couple of minutes. Part of one popped onto my clothing the other day. Switched from the cage-free Cherry Lane brand to cage-free Lucerne eggs from Safeway and they are better. Less popping. Cage-free eggs are all I've seen in Safeway for many months. Putting a lid on the skillet is very helpful.
What do you use for cooking?
 
What do you use for cooking?
For cooking eggs? About a teaspoon of Challenge butter in an 8-inch nonstick skillet. Point is, all the popping just started months ago. I even bought a new skillet but had the same problem. It has to be the eggs or the butter. Never in my life of cooking one or two eggs in a frying pan has this problem happened. I had even thought of posting about it here weeks ago to see if anyone else was having the same issue when scrambling or frying eggs. LOL
 
For cooking eggs? About a teaspoon of Challenge butter in an 8-inch nonstick skillet. Point is, all the popping just started months ago. I even bought a new skillet but had the same problem. It has to be the eggs or the butter. Never in my life of cooking one or two eggs in a frying pan has this problem happened. I had even thought of posting about it here weeks ago to see if anyone else was having the same issue when scrambling or frying eggs. LOL
What is Challenge butter? I set the heat..med-hi-medium-low, don't drop eggs until the butter starts turning a little brown.
I use butter.
 
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