Thanks, Anita -- very interesting. I was surprised at the cost of your eggs but I don't know where you live. I'm in Oklahoma -- central to south central USA. A dozen organic, pasture raised eggs is about $5/doz at Aldi, a German-based chain store. You can pay more other places. The cheap eggs cost around $1.50/doz.
Being retired and not around people I don't have to worry much about shedding from the vaxxed or the nanotechnology from chemtrails since I stay indoors mostly. But I still have to eat and that's my main concern and I do find your reports very helpful and interesting. Thanks Prof. Anita.
Interesting how prices differ from place to place. I’m in west Palm Beach FL. I’m boycotting Aldi for life as they imposed vaccine passports for people in Germany to shop food during covid.
I have never liked ALDIs.Did not know that. I will never go back to a lot of places because of how I was treated. I have so many stories. We all have lots of stories especially if you stood up to it all.
Raising your own chickens is best if you can do it. I agree though it isn't cheap with organic feed. I've always supplemented with our kitchen scraps and prepared food for them such as a homemade fllock blocks and fresh and dried herbs. It makes a difference. Everyone who has had our eggs have said they are rich and creamy and the most expensive store bought eggs cannot be compared to taste and texture of ours. And it is fun raising chickens. In CO, some store bought aggs are almost $12 a dozen!
Dr. Baxes the slides with what you are calling bubbles in my view are not bubbles. Firstly they have an outer and inner ring and lighter color in the center like T cells. Bubbles have just an outer ring. I don't know what they are but keep checking those eggs for changes in future.
Thank you for this. I was sceptical at first too but I could actually see them macroscopically with my eyes only which is why I thought they are bubbles.
Thank you for doing this analysis. We have been raising chickens and enjoying our eggs. We supplement with kitchen scraps, garden produce, and have started to farm meal and earthworms to supplement feed.
Thank you for the information. I don't eat battery hen eggs anyway, because of their toxicity but also because of the inhumane living conditions of these poor creatures.
Thanks Anita, very professional analysis.
Dorian
Thanks, Anita -- very interesting. I was surprised at the cost of your eggs but I don't know where you live. I'm in Oklahoma -- central to south central USA. A dozen organic, pasture raised eggs is about $5/doz at Aldi, a German-based chain store. You can pay more other places. The cheap eggs cost around $1.50/doz.
I eat the Vital eggs in So.. California, so thank you. They are delicious.
Being retired and not around people I don't have to worry much about shedding from the vaxxed or the nanotechnology from chemtrails since I stay indoors mostly. But I still have to eat and that's my main concern and I do find your reports very helpful and interesting. Thanks Prof. Anita.
Interesting how prices differ from place to place. I’m in west Palm Beach FL. I’m boycotting Aldi for life as they imposed vaccine passports for people in Germany to shop food during covid.
I have never liked ALDIs.Did not know that. I will never go back to a lot of places because of how I was treated. I have so many stories. We all have lots of stories especially if you stood up to it all.
Raising your own chickens is best if you can do it. I agree though it isn't cheap with organic feed. I've always supplemented with our kitchen scraps and prepared food for them such as a homemade fllock blocks and fresh and dried herbs. It makes a difference. Everyone who has had our eggs have said they are rich and creamy and the most expensive store bought eggs cannot be compared to taste and texture of ours. And it is fun raising chickens. In CO, some store bought aggs are almost $12 a dozen!
Dr. Baxes the slides with what you are calling bubbles in my view are not bubbles. Firstly they have an outer and inner ring and lighter color in the center like T cells. Bubbles have just an outer ring. I don't know what they are but keep checking those eggs for changes in future.
Thank you for this. I was sceptical at first too but I could actually see them macroscopically with my eyes only which is why I thought they are bubbles.
Thank you for doing this analysis. We have been raising chickens and enjoying our eggs. We supplement with kitchen scraps, garden produce, and have started to farm meal and earthworms to supplement feed.
Thank you for the information. I don't eat battery hen eggs anyway, because of their toxicity but also because of the inhumane living conditions of these poor creatures.