What do you all do with your eggs?

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lol, that's funny. I ticked off a camping neighbor when I hung some small wind chimes to our tent.
(I'm a hippie, what can I say)

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I sell the extras, or boil them up to feed back to the birds. The extra protein is good for them, especially the young-uns. Keeps their feathers nice. Right now the demand for my eggs is higher than the number of eggs they're laying - it had been weeks since I had eaten one of our own eggs!
 
I do a LOT of baking with my large family, and we got through a ton of eggs. I've only got one pullet laying so far, and one egg a day doesn't do much for us. I can't wait til the eggs pick up.

When we scramble eggs, we use 2 dozen at a time. When we fry, we fry almost the same number. We eat a LOT of eggs. It's almost a necessity to have chickens at our house.

If there are times when the eggs stack up (which happened occasionally with my last flock) I give them to neighbors and sell some to our little local grocery store. They pay me $1.89 per dozen, which works for me. I know they'll always buy as many as I have, because there are a lot of people that won't buy eggs from the little store unless they're homegrown.
 
Yep, these special gold nuggets last a long time in the fridge....most store bought eggs are 4 weeks old or older before they hit the shelf, and you know how long you have kept them after that....neighbors, friends, and family will delete any extras that's for sure....
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btw have you ever bought eggs from a "farm" and had them not be good?

I have

(and the health food store eggs and cage free eggs at the market taste the same as well)

there was only ONE time I bought them from a small house with a small flock

they tasted so good I would pay $10 a dozen but that was only once....they dont sell anymore

I hope mine turn out that great when they
FINALLY show up
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I think the best thing to do with extras is to make a good old fashioned pound cake. You need to find a recipe that asks for 10 eggs! YUMM!
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Also, pound cake freezes wonderfully....thaws just like fresh.
 
We are such goody two shoes. When our pullets really start laying, we plan to give them away to family & friends, eat them ourselves, and any left overs we plan to haul to the local soup kitchen. I would love to sell them, and we could use the extra money, but we are holding our own financially for now. In my area, too many people are going hungry.
 

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