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Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:18:43 -0700, Blinky the Shark
> > wrote:
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:28:37 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>Maybe I'll give a try if I run onto them. They're not commonly available in
>>>>the stores I shop.
>>>
>>> Frankly, I think anything you can buy in a store doesn't remotely
>>> resemble home grown for home purposes. IMO: store bought free range
>>> is just a notch above caged. Hey, you might like it - Mikey! For me,
>>> eggs are expensive enough and I don't appreciate the difference.

>>
>>Eggs actually came down about 70 cents per dozen at my usual supermarket.
>>From $3.99 or more to, IIRC, $3.39, last time. Didn't seem to be a sale
>>-- just a drop.

>
> We paid $.99 this morning. They were just large, but still.


I have no idea what larges or smaller ones are worth here.

> I'm amazed what people have to pay for things in different parts of
> the country.


Of course, it also depends on the source. I might have found an
equivalent deal if I'd driven all over town looking at Costo and TJ's and
Wal*Mart and ...



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