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"Lucille" > wrote in message
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> On Sep 10, 12:30 am, "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote:
>> "Cheryl" > wrote in message
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>> .com...
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>> > I was looking for furniture sales and found this ad. Not far from home,
>> > so
>> > I might have to check it out. It's my mom's birthday that day, so she
>> > might like it, too.

>>
>> > From the description I don't think I'll actually cook on one as it
>> > looks
>> > like you have to either bring your own egg or buy one there that you'll
>> > use, but it looks like a fun time out. Are these prices normal for the
>> > egg smoker?

>>
>> >http://www.offenbachers.com/eggstra.html

>>
>> Going by memory, I think they were over $1000 a few years back. Never
>> cooked on one, but most owners rave about them.

>
> Are these green eggs Emu egg? The only thing I know about them are
> that they can be bought empty. These shells are used by egg
> decorators
> and egg carvers.
>
> Lucille
>


No, they are ceramic cookers that weigh from 30 to 200 pounds, depending on
the model. They are green and egg shaped.
http://www.biggreenegg.com/