Why I Spend $1142 On Eggs Per Year
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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In todays' video we're talking about the many reasons you should include eggs in your life. From nutrition and weight loss to affordability and ease.
I hope this helps.
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Timestamps:
00:00 I Spend More On Eggs Than Vacation
00:27 Affordable Protein
01:19 Nutrient Density
03:22 Kids Will Eat Eggs
04:40 Versatility
05:15 Weight Loss
06:45 Easy To Cook
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Great points. There’s more value to eggs than meets the eye.
More like…than meets the mouth ;)
@@neatnateable noice! your taste in dad jokes is delectable!
More value to eggs than meets the ribeye.
1:24 I love that riddle!!!!
I can get grass fed grass finished ground beef for $8/lb from a local farm. But the steaks are unaffordable lol
Amen! We’re being egg consumers here too. We’ve got chickens who help out with our needs but with the winter months, they slowed down quite a bit and we’ve actually had to supplement with store bought eggs recently. Shocked at how expensive they still are but still worth the cost.
Exactly. $$$ We feed our chickens organic and uts expensive but this past super hot 110+ summer/molting fall and winter we had to buy pasture raised eggs.
i love how the period of a chicken is a super food
I wrote a poem for you:
Only mammals have periods...
Chickens are not mammals...
Eggs are delicious...
Your comment is pernicious....
love it! haha lots of cash dropped on eggs but money well spent. i bet we spend more on chips in north america anyways! Can you make all dressed eggs?
I buy my eggs from a friend down the road .. the yolks are the most brightest orange Ive ever seen. His chickens spend all the day in the pasture eating whatever they can peck from the ground. The eggs shells are very thick. 4 dollars a dz.
At a popular health food grocery store I sometimes buy a brand called Farmers Hen House - organic, free range, certified Humane, etc etc, These eggs have great shells,,, but the palest yolks Ive ever encountered- but at 2.50 a dz. Anyone else use this brand? The yolks looks no better than the WalMart brand. :(
I eat about 8 to 10 eggs a day- so prices are a concern of course.