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I believe they crack them into muffin tins (?) And freeze them like that.Idk, in the winter when mine freeze they crack open.
We never have to many eggs. We use them for dog food.
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I believe they crack them into muffin tins (?) And freeze them like that.Idk, in the winter when mine freeze they crack open.
We never have to many eggs. We use them for dog food.
Alright, that seems like it might work.I believe they crack them into muffin tins (?) And freeze them like that.
We get 9 eggs a day usually and like you we are tired of eating them all the time. My wife and I both take eggs to work and give them away to co workers or customers. I usually save any dirty eggs (muddy from rainy days or pooped on) and scramble them and feed them to the chickens.I'm getting up to 10 eggs a day and am quickly running out of options for what to do with them. Short of chucking them, that is.
My friends are all stocked up, we are sick of eating eggs and now we have a backlog in the 20's. So, what are some things you guys do to use up those extra eggs? Today's basket (from yesterday and today)
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You should feed them back to your birds instead of throwing them away or if you have a dog, scramble some up for your dog.We use about 18 to 20 eggs a week for eating, baking and cooking with. We give away another dozen or two a week to a friend.
We are throwing about 5 Or 6 dozen a week away. I would like to sell some or give to someone who is in need , but I'm afraid people could sue us or we could get in trouble if anyone got sick after eating them.