Whoa! Never seen that before!
Mark Thorson wrote:
> It pays to tour through the parts of Whole Foods
> I don't normally pass by, just to see if there's
> anything new.
>
> Today, I saw that they now have a display of fresh
> eggs you can buy in bulk. Which for me means I can
> buy just one egg. I think I've bought one dozen
> eggs in the last 20 years, and that was for a recipe
> that needed a few eggs. I gave the remaining
> carton to my mom.
>
> Bundling eggs in packages of six or a dozen has
> stopped me from eating eggs for years (that plus
> the high cholesterol in eggs and my sensitivity
> to gout). But now, I can buy a single egg any
> time I want to! I'm going to be eating a lot
> more eggs!
>
> In addition to several kinds of chicken eggs,
> they offer duck eggs ($0.89), goose eggs ($4.99),
> and ostrich eggs ($29.99). I bought a duck egg
> and made my first omelet since sometime in the
> Reagan administration. It wasn't that great,
> but I'm really out of practice.
How interesting--speaking of the various types. I wonder whether
I will ever see this practice at one of the WF around here. (I go
to at least 4 of them.)
--
Jean B.
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