I usually make eggs, but now it’s egg.
I usually make eggs, but now it’s egg.
Sorry, but you made me laugh. I just ordered these stickers from Amazon with trumps face and him pointing upwards and it says 'I did that'!!! I'm going to put them in the grocery store egg section whenever I go and I'm sure I will eventually expand to other food products like bread and bacon.
Thanks for the laugh. It’d be 🤣🤣 if it wasn’t so 😡😢
Same
Hamburger Helper needs a new product for the times
"Helper- just food-ish enough to convince your body it's being sustained!"
I haven't bought eggs since maybe October. For someone who loves to bake, it's been difficult. Even if I wanted to cheat and use a box cake or brownie mix, I still need at least one egg for that.
1 can of pop plus 1 cake mix and bake as usual. I have a sister in law that is allergic to eggs and I do this when she is going to be eating with us.
Hilarious!
😁😁😁😁 at least you can still afford to buy Egg. Lol
Wow!!! I was just commenting about these. I ordered some today.
Story coming Tuesday on the issue.
I had a scrambled egg with my breakfast from McDonald's. I felt guilty and decadent.
🤣
*makes 5 egg omelette while laughing in Canadian*
I worked out a recipe for waffles that doesn't use eggs or milk. They're mostly just flour and water, but they look like waffles! The dogs don't mind.
Had omlettes. Used 9 eggs between the two of us. If you get chick's now, you may have eggs by late summer.
That’s all you can afford
Bought a 24 pack of XL eggs at costco on Friday. $7.49 Canadian $. Which is about $2.75 USD per dozen
Great price.
Regular price. Hasn’t changed
Same
And today I thaw eggs, I used to buy for about $5/ dozen, now $11. Just a couple of weeks ago they were already very expensive for $8/dozen.
Nice price, out of my curiosity are these caged hens, free range hens or something else?
I bought pasture-raised, certified humane eggs at Aldi for 6.19 a dozen last week. That's not much more than I usually pay for them. I won't buy anything else.
Commercial production hens are treated extremely inhumanely.
If that’s CAD that’s actually great price 😍!
Missouri, USA I do hate to admit I'm an American though. It's embarrassing.
There’s no reason to be embarrassed in being this or that nationality, it’s our deeds that define us ☺️ Bad populists politician come and go
Shhhh we won’t tell.
Every egg in our state has to be produced cage free and they are over 8 bux a dozen. All animal husbandry is inhumane. No matter what. I'd get that out of your head as a qualifier. We are at the top of the food chain because we ignore those addlepated notions.
They are the best. Theyare 5.50. Ill buy cage free if I have to. I can use those for baking but when I’m having eggs, they have to be pasture raised. Almost as good as the ones my neighbor gave me from a friend’s farm with dirt still on them. Amazing taste.
Greyridge Farms, Strathroy Ontario
Doesn’t tell me much 😓 Just wanted to compare the prices with my country. Your price is comparable to cat. 4 and 3 eggs in Poland which are respectively caged & deep litter hens farming. Free range and organic are like 0,25+ usd per egg here
No idea.
Imma make two when I get home. It's like I'm a billionaire but one who doesn't mind being taxed their fair share.
Same here. Costco around $8. I'm in Colorado and cage free is the law here.
My son, who lives in Denver, just texted that his Costco was entirely out of eggs - that hasn't happened before! Eventually, I'm afraid, we won't get eggs at any price, for awhile 😐
The trick is not going on a Sunday. They told me they don’t get a refrigerated shipment. I waited til Tuesday morning and they had tons. Ask him if he went on a Sunday.
Hahahaha! Good 😊 one!
My husband is on Keto. My 36 year old son was down for the weekend with the wife and 17 month old. He went out surfing in 43 degree weather and came back freezing. We might have gone through 18 eggs, 3 avocados, ham slices, 2 cups of cheese, 4 types of breads, and 14 cups of coffee this morning.
The one-egg omelette?
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