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Well, we did sell through them at the end of the week.
We have found that we do best selling to those with food allergies, as we do not feed corn and soy to our hens.
It makes a big difference to those individuals who thought they were allergic to eggs, only to find out for a fact, that it was the hens diet that was affecting them.
One family at church has bad corn and soy allergies, so they are picking up excess now.
For them, they cannot even eat commercial meat, or even wild game from areas that have fields of corn and soy.
They can eat bear and moose just fine though, as the only field crops up here, are barley and field peas, and most of those are way up in the Fairbanks area.
Oh, and we do give eggs to an elderly widow at church, and to another widower that we know in town.
We have found that we do best selling to those with food allergies, as we do not feed corn and soy to our hens.
It makes a big difference to those individuals who thought they were allergic to eggs, only to find out for a fact, that it was the hens diet that was affecting them.
One family at church has bad corn and soy allergies, so they are picking up excess now.
For them, they cannot even eat commercial meat, or even wild game from areas that have fields of corn and soy.
They can eat bear and moose just fine though, as the only field crops up here, are barley and field peas, and most of those are way up in the Fairbanks area.
Oh, and we do give eggs to an elderly widow at church, and to another widower that we know in town.