Yet we can't buy a car on Sunday, and we just finally got Sunday liquor sales.
MN has a history of being a farming state. Milk and meat sales are a little stricter, but still not horrible.
I don't make any representation of size. Rules in MN are pretty lenient for direct sales. Sales are to friends and coworkers not farmers markets or restaurants, so as long as I have under 3000 birds, there's not much I need to do.
I know, and that's what I was going by, but had just never checked the "official " definition of a large egg.
Funny thing is, I used to cook 15 dozen eggs or more each day. I should know what a large egg is, but when you get used so something else, your perception changed. Kind of like me...
Thanks! No wonder I can't keep up on egg sales. My "average " eggs are jumbo size. The smallest I will put in a carton is still an extra large, and my ISAs and Calico Princess are usually around 80 grams.
Pretty eggs in your picture. Maybe I should double the size of my new coop so I can add...
It has been a long time since I've had to buy eggs in the store, so I really don't remember what size a "large" egg is.
I was packaging some eggs to give away. Generally I use the plastic cartons, but these were for some out of town friends, so I used cardboard cartons since I don't expect to...