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On 5/28/2011 8:15 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar > grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to > know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong > places. > > Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a > pound. Is this possible? > Not sure about in the area in general for cost of a dozen eggs, but the store I shop in actually has EB eggs cheaper at the moment than store brand, at 2.50 per dozen. I don't eat many eggs. |
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On Sun, 29 May 2011 18:34:14 -0400, Landon wrote:
> On Sun, 29 May 2011 21:28:18 GMT, "l, not -l" > wrote: > >> >>On 29-May-2011, Landon > wrote: >> >>> I can't believe that on this site of great cooks, any of you would eat >>> that trash food. Please, tell me you're kidding. >> >>First, this is not a site, it is a newsgroup; if you want a site, visit >>foodbanter.com. >> > What are you, the grammar police? If I wish to refer to this place as > a "site" then I'll do so. If it bothers you, put me in your killfile > or avoid my posts. Your choice to attempt to correct me is laughable. it just makes you look stupid, which i'm guessing is not a new experience for you. it also has nothing to do with 'grammar.' blake |
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On May 29, 5:03*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > > ... > > > now those are reasonable coupons, where did you get them, Lee > > Ebay. *Got several for meat and Dole salad too. *Yes, I paid a few bucks for > them, but I will get more than that back when I redeem them. Free. The Targets near me just brought in fresh produce and meats. I'm trying to figure out what they got rid off to gain the considerable floor space devoted to their expanded grocery department. But nevertheless, they sent out a coupon to all Target card holders for a free dozen eggs at the new and improved Target Grocery department. |
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On May 29, 5:23*am, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "Kalmia" > wrote in message > > ... > > >I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar > > grocery bill. *One item was eggs----99 cents. *Oh yeah? *I'd like to > > know where the writer lived. *I must be shopping in all the wrong > > places. > > > Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a > > pound. *Is this possible? > > Around Easter you could get them for that cheap but maybe only a dozen at a > time. *I paid $1.59 the last time I bought eggs. *The last time I got eggs, > they were free. *I had a coupon. *I currently have two coupons where if I > buy a dozen eggs I get free produce. I pay $2.00 a dozen when I get them from my girlfriend's daughter's farm. They are fresh picked that same day. I get them when her hens are laying. There's a big difference between store bought eggs and fresh farm eggs. The yolks are really dark yellow and taste better then store bought. Lucille |
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On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote:
> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar > grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to > know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong > places. > > Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a > pound. Is this possible? i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms |
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On 07/12/2015 7:17 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > >> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: >>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar >>> grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to >>> know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong >>> places. >>> >>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a >>> pound. Is this possible? >> >> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis suburbs. > Is that the regular price or was it a loss leader? There's no way that even the biggest "farms" could produce them to retail at that price. -- |
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Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS OLD????
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On 07/12/2015 8:41 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS OLD???? > > N. > Damn!!!!! Actually the one I answered was today's. I didn't notice the older one. -- |
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![]() "graham" > wrote in message ... > On 07/12/2015 8:41 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >> Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS >> OLD???? >> >> N. >> > Damn!!!!! Actually the one I answered was today's. I didn't notice the > older one. Does it really matter so long as the subject is of interest? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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Jumbo eggs are 2.99/doz here.
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High prices are likely due to the bird flu, or that would be the excuse given.
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On 2015-12-08 8:15 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
> High prices are likely due to the bird flu, or that would be the excuse given. > There always seems to be some reason for high prices and a reason to keep them high. For a while it was the cost of fuel and the high cost of feed because so much grain was being used to produce bio fuels. Bird flu would have a drastic effect on supply, driving prices up. Give the farms a few days for a thorough cleaning, the hatcheries would turn out a new crop of birds in three weeks and then give them 5-6 months to start producing. |
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On 12/7/2015 9:17 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > >> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: >>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar >>> grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to >>> know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong >>> places. >>> >>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a >>> pound. Is this possible? >> >> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis suburbs. > alupinu81 was replying to a 4 year old post. Google Groups strikes again! $20.99 for 60 eggs... why anyone needs 60 eggs in one fell swoop is beyond my ken. ![]() Jill |
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On 12/7/2015 11:37 PM, graham wrote:
> On 07/12/2015 8:41 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >> Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS >> OLD???? >> >> N. >> > Damn!!!!! Actually the one I answered was today's. I didn't notice the > older one. > Even so, I just bought a dozen grade A large eggs for $2.50. Adjusting for inflation that sounds about right. Jill |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:14:42 AM UTC-8, Ophelia wrote:
> "graham" > wrote in message > ... > > On 07/12/2015 8:41 PM, Nancy2 wrote: > >> Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS > >> OLD???? > >> > >> N. > >> > > Damn!!!!! Actually the one I answered was today's. I didn't notice the > > older one. > > Does it really matter so long as the subject is of interest? > True, unless the poster wants to open a dialog with someone who no longer posts, like Christine, or someone who would have to post from the Great Beyond, like blake. The price of eggs is of perennial interest -- in my area Eggland's Best (large) is over $4 a dozen. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:14:42 AM UTC-8, Ophelia wrote: >> "graham" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 07/12/2015 8:41 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >> >> Graham! Did you not notice the posts except yours were FOUR YEARS >> >> OLD???? >> >> >> >> N. >> >> >> > Damn!!!!! Actually the one I answered was today's. I didn't notice the >> > older one. >> >> Does it really matter so long as the subject is of interest? >> > > True, unless the poster wants to open a dialog with someone who no > longer posts, like Christine, or someone who would have to post > from the Great Beyond, like blake. > The price of eggs is of perennial interest -- in my area Eggland's > Best (large) is over $4 a dozen. Indeed ![]() to join in a discussion about it, I don't think it is so bad. But, I guess that is just me ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 12/8/2015 12:50 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 11:29:26 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> On 12/7/2015 9:17 PM, l not -l wrote: >>> On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: >>> >>>> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: >>>>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 dollar >>>>> grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? I'd like to >>>>> know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in all the wrong >>>>> places. >>>>> >>>>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for 99 a >>>>> pound. Is this possible? >>>> >>>> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms >>> I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis suburbs. >>> >> alupinu81 was replying to a 4 year old post. Google Groups strikes >> again! $20.99 for 60 eggs... why anyone needs 60 eggs in one fell swoop >> is beyond my ken. ![]() >> >> Jill > > Five dozen eggs? Suppose you had a family of 6 people, > and used a dozen a day? Sixty eggs wouldn't even last a week. > > Cindy Hamilton > Yes, I guess we could suppose that. The poster didn't say. It is anyone's guess if we ever hear from this poster again, much less find out about the reason for 60 eggs. This person popped up from Google Groups, replying to a four year old thread about egg prices. <shrug> Jill |
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l not -l wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > > > On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: > > > I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 > > > dollar grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? > > > I'd like to know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in > > > all the wrong places. > > > > > > Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for > > > 99 a pound. Is this possible? > > > > i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis > suburbs. 1.29 for an 18 pack on thursday. -- |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 11:29:26 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: > > On 12/7/2015 9:17 PM, l not -l wrote: > > > On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > > > > > >> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: > > >>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 > > dollar >>> grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? > > I'd like to >>> know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in > > all the wrong >>> places. > > > > > > > >>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey > > for 99 a >>> pound. Is this possible? > > > > > > >> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > > > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis > > > suburbs. > > > > > alupinu81 was replying to a 4 year old post. Google Groups strikes > > again! $20.99 for 60 eggs... why anyone needs 60 eggs in one fell > > swoop is beyond my ken. ![]() > > > > Jill > > Five dozen eggs? Suppose you had a family of 6 people, > and used a dozen a day? Sixty eggs wouldn't even last a week. > > Cindy Hamilton I have a friend up in Ithaca NY area with an extended family of 14. At one egg a day per person she'd not make 5 days on that amount. In fact, she'd make 4 days with not enough left over for eggwashes for breading and so on. Carol -- |
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On 08/12/2015 11:24 AM, cshenk wrote:
> l not -l wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> >> On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: >> >>> On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: >>>> I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 >>>> dollar grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? >>>> I'd like to know where the writer lived. I must be shopping in >>>> all the wrong places. >>>> >>>> Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey for >>>> 99 a pound. Is this possible? >>> >>> i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms >> I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis >> suburbs. > > 1.29 for an 18 pack on thursday. > That *must* be below the cost of production. -- |
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On 12/8/2015 1:35 PM, cshenk wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> >> Five dozen eggs? Suppose you had a family of 6 people, >> and used a dozen a day? Sixty eggs wouldn't even last a week. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > I have a friend up in Ithaca NY area with an extended family of 14. At > one egg a day per person she'd not make 5 days on that amount. In > fact, she'd make 4 days with not enough left over for eggwashes for > breading and so on. > > Carol > Whatever. The OP never mentioned an extended family. In fact they never mentioned any family or anything at all. Just that they bought 60 eggs from a specific dairy for $20.99. Jill |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:08:49 PM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:
> > It is > anyone's guess if we ever hear from this poster again, much less find > out about the reason for 60 eggs. This person popped up from Google > Groups, replying to a four year old thread about egg prices. <shrug> > > Jill > > Using the name s/he posted with shows this is their only post. |
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On 12/8/2015 6:13 AM, wrote:
> Jumbo eggs are 2.99/doz here. > $3.49 in suburban Denver. gp |
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gloria p wrote:
>coltwvu wrote: >> Jumbo eggs are 2.99/doz here. > >$3.49 in suburban Denver. $1.79 for 18 large here in upstate NY... peewees 49¢/doz. I buy the peewees anytime they're 49¢/doz or less... sometimes they're 39¢/doz. There are several huge egg farms in the northern Catskills... and I'd say about 1/3 of the people who live here raise chickens for eggs... a new family just bought a house down the road and I already saw that they have a chicken cook, there were two chickens on their front steps. Somehow chickens know to stay out of the road... all those jokes about why do chicken cross the road are nonsense, chickens don't cross roads... my neighor directly across the road raises chickens, they walk all over his front yard right up to the road on his side but I've never seen any cross over to this side. Now I can't say the same about dumb guinea hens, they are run over all the time. |
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On 12/8/2015 1:08 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> alupinu81 was replying to a 4 year old post. Google Groups strikes >>> again! $20.99 for 60 eggs... why anyone needs 60 eggs in one fell swoop >>> is beyond my ken. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> Five dozen eggs? Suppose you had a family of 6 people, >> and used a dozen a day? Sixty eggs wouldn't even last a week. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> > Yes, I guess we could suppose that. The poster didn't say. It is > anyone's guess if we ever hear from this poster again, much less find > out about the reason for 60 eggs. This person popped up from Google > Groups, replying to a four year old thread about egg prices. <shrug> > > Jill I'll be buying a 5 dozen box tomorrow. Pizzelles take a lot of eggs and we make a lot of them for Christmas. When the kids were home we'd buy the 5 doz. packs too. On average I eat about 6 eggs a week. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > Indeed ![]() > enough to join in a discussion about it, I don't think it is so bad. But, > I guess that is just me ![]() No, it's me too. :-) Hope you're feeling much better. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... > >> Indeed ![]() >> enough to join in a discussion about it, I don't think it is so bad. But, >> I guess that is just me ![]() > > No, it's me too. :-) Hope you're feeling much better. I am starting to pick up now, thank you ![]() now and yesterday I did a bunch of cooking. That made me feel better ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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$1.99 for a dozen extra large, here in egg country.
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jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 12/8/2015 1:35 PM, cshenk wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > > > > > > Five dozen eggs? Suppose you had a family of 6 people, > > > and used a dozen a day? Sixty eggs wouldn't even last a week. > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > > I have a friend up in Ithaca NY area with an extended family of 14. > > At one egg a day per person she'd not make 5 days on that amount. > > In fact, she'd make 4 days with not enough left over for eggwashes > > for breading and so on. > > > > Carol > > > Whatever. The OP never mentioned an extended family. In fact they > never mentioned any family or anything at all. Just that they bought > 60 eggs from a specific dairy for $20.99. > > Jill Ok, and there is a problem with that? Me, I assume a larger number means more to feed. Carol -- |
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graham wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 08/12/2015 11:24 AM, cshenk wrote: > > l not -l wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > > > > > > On 7-Dec-2015, wrote: > > > > > > > On Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 5:15:35 PM UTC-7, Kalmia wrote: > > > > > I was reading an article - someone cooked for a week on a 40 > > > > > dollar grocery bill. One item was eggs----99 cents. Oh yeah? > > > > > I'd like to know where the writer lived. I must be shopping > > > > > in all the wrong places. > > > > > > > > > > Another item I remember on the list was freezer ground turkey > > > > > for 99 a pound. Is this possible? > > > > > > > > i pay $20.99 for 60ct in arrowhead farms > > > I paid 99 cents for a dozen grade a large on Friday - St. Louis > > > suburbs. > > > > 1.29 for an 18 pack on thursday. > > > That must be below the cost of production. Possibly but a really common sale. I suspect local growers combining with stores to reduce transport to make it happen. -- |
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I think egglands best eggs taste odd. Large eggs are 2.99/doz here too.
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Ophelia" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> Indeed ![]() >>> enough to join in a discussion about it, I don't think it is so bad. >>> But, I guess that is just me ![]() >> >> No, it's me too. :-) Hope you're feeling much better. > > I am starting to pick up now, thank you ![]() > ill now and yesterday I did a bunch of cooking. That made me feel > better ![]() Glad to hear it. :-) Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> Indeed ![]() >>>> enough to join in a discussion about it, I don't think it is so bad. >>>> But, I guess that is just me ![]() >>> >>> No, it's me too. :-) Hope you're feeling much better. >> >> I am starting to pick up now, thank you ![]() >> ill now and yesterday I did a bunch of cooking. That made me feel >> better ![]() > > Glad to hear it. :-) I am like a zombie this morning. Yesterday the cough died *yayy* so I had high hopes of a great sleep last night. I saw every hour, every half, every ... well you get the point . -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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I see old dated posts. Millions of chickens have been destroyed because of the virus. Eggs are all time high in California.
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"l not -l" wrote:
>On 21-May-2016, wrote: > >> I see old dated posts. Millions of chickens have been destroyed because of >> the virus. Eggs are all time high in California. > >Last week I bought "house-brand" (Culinaria) one dozen Large Brown Free >Range eggs for $2.99; sourced in-state (Missouri). These were 30 cents more >per dozen than the house-brand "factory farmed" white shell eggs. Neither >are the lowest price in town; IIRC, Aldi had a dozen large for $2.19. I can usually buy peewee eggs for 49¢/doz... they're a great bargain because two peewees equal one jumbo which translates to buying a dozen jumbos for a buck... I don't mind having to crack twice as many eggs. http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/411343/egg-size-chart |
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