You should get them for a lost less that 2 bucks a doz. if you have to wash
them yourself and others don't want them. Oliva
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From: Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
>Bill Wilcox wrote:
>
>I have to wash my eggs before I use them. I buy mine from a farmer that has
>free-range chickens. This means his chickens drop their eggs all over the
>barn yard. So they are often covered with sticky stuff, straw, and who
>knows what. Many of his customers don't like these dirty eggs, so I get
>them for $2 a dozen instead of his usual $2.50 a dozen.