They really are easy once you get everything set up. They let themselves out and put themselves to bed. I even made a feeder which holds a 50 lb. bag of feed. So you only have to fill it once a week or so. Clean the coops once every month using the deep litter method. Then each morning when you bring them a bucket of water you collect the eggs. Pretty simple.When my wife and I move out of town we are going to get chickens. We have a huge vegetable garden so it is easy for us to have chickens as the next step.
I usually buy them at the farmer's market in Middlesex for a buck, buck and a half tops. Today I happened to be at ALDI and was taken aback by the price. Figured there must be something going on with egg production driving the price. I don't buy eggs that much. Maybe a dozen or two a month
ALDI? Those eggs were not only over priced but probably expired. Every ALDI I’ve ever been to not only dealt in almost expired foods but you needed a Kevlar vest to get to your car.
I agree on some but to be fair I went to an Aldi in Flemington today. Place just opened. All brand new, clean as could be & twice as big as any I ever saw. They did have some kind of eggs there for a buck but didn't buy any..
Aldi always has eggs at a great price. Same is usually true at Trader Joe. Jumbos @ $1.99.
The NZ eggs I get are lousy to hard or soft boil. The shell takes half the white with it. If you have any tips on how to peel them without them disintegrating, I would be most appreciative.Bummer, koleszar! We get our eggs mostly from neighbors. Brown, pink, blue, green, just no white! Eggs here tend to have much more fragile shells, and more fragile yolks. People in NZ don't understand the term "over easy". Flipping eggs almost always breaks the yolks. But they are way tastier! And they poach great. I often do what I call "froached eggs." I put two in a small frying pan with butter, then add a teaspoon of water and cover them. In two minutes they are done and no longer "sunny side up."
You get eggs from New Zealand? Here's the absolute key to eggs: freshness. Fresh eggs poach like a dream. If you live in the US, NZ eggs couldn't be fresh. Now, freshness is also the key to peeling hard boiled eggs, but bizarrely, it works in reverse. Older eggs peel more easily than fresh eggs. So if you're getting eggs from NZ, they should be pretty old by the time you get them.The NZ eggs I get are lousy to hard or soft boil. The shell takes half the white with it. If you have any tips on how to peel them without them disintegrating, I would be most appreciative.
Hong Kong. A little closer but still far. Yeah the NZ eggs are good but fragile.You get eggs from New Zealand? Here's the absolute key to eggs: freshness. Fresh eggs poach like a dream. If you live in the US, NZ eggs couldn't be fresh. Now, freshness is also the key to peeling hard boiled eggs, but bizarrely, it works in reverse. Older eggs peel more easily than fresh eggs. So if you're getting eggs from NZ, they should be pretty old by the time you get them.
Other than putting the eggs straight into the boiling water from the fridge, and then back into really cold water when done, I have no tricks for peeling. And I have to say I'm not all that good at it. Moms Skillethead is much better, but she's Italian, so maybe they're just afraid.
Apparently, you're not aware that as egg prices go up, RU recruiting goes down. Pray for a reversal and we'll all rejoice.Yeesh... of all things to complain about on this board now it's egg prices
Weird. The amish market charges $4.50 for a dozen double yolk eggs.BJ's- $8.99 for 5 dozen...
I got the 7 dozen pack at Restaurant depot once and not only very cheap, I think 9.99 but craziest bunch of eggs ever. over half of them were double yoke.
Trumps fault. Blame your dear leaderI almost needed a second mortgage to buy eggs today. A little hyperbole there but $3 for a dozen large eggs is the most I can remember paying. Usually pay about a buck for a dozen jumbos. Anyone know what's driving the price ?
Trumps fault. Blame your dear leader
No, pretty much as you described it. The ALDI store in Flemington consists of aisles of open boxes instead of stocked shelves. They even resort to the coin slotted shopping cart returns. Also, I don't know if it was the late hours, but the one time I was there they had minimal staff, like maybe one cashier and one stock person in the entire store.ALDI and Trader Joes are owned by the same parent company, believe it or not. We went in an ALDI once when when we lived in Indiana. It was so scary, we never returned. The business model seemed to be minimal display/shelving and items were in cut open boxes. Has it changed? They seem to be expanding in NJ.
I've never set foot in one but I believe that's the point. It's a German chain. They and Lidl, another German chain, have been expanding in North America. I think they mostly sell private label stuff and cut back on any "frills" to keep costs down as much as possible and then discount products as much as possible.No, pretty much as you described it. The ALDI store in Flemington consists of aisles of open boxes instead of stocked shelves. They even resort to the coin slotted shopping cart returns. Also, I don't know if it was the late hours, but the one time I was there they had minimal staff, like maybe one cashier and one stock person in the entire store.
I have heard there will be an ALDI where the old Circus Drive In was on 35.ALDI and Trader Joes are owned by the same parent company, believe it or not. We went in an ALDI once when when we lived in Indiana. It was so scary, we never returned. The business model seemed to be minimal display/shelving and items were in cut open boxes. Has it changed? They seem to be expanding in NJ.
That is just sacrilege. And you are right. That is a small property. South Monmouth needs a Trader Joes.I have heard there will be an ALDI where the old Circus Drive In was on 35.
Really doesn’t seem there is enough room on the property for it.
thats where a place like costco is handy. Eggs a like $2.60 per dozen, just have to buy more. And milk is like 1/2 the price as the supermarket.
I was feeling like I was the only one.Can't say I've ever looked at the price of eggs...
Yes, but you are a real stickler on the price of hookers and blow...I was feeling like I was the only one.
I guess I've always felt like, it's food and if I'm going to buy it anyway, why bother worrying about the price. Seems to me it would just add stress to sweat those kinds of details.
Apples and oranges.Yes, but you are a real stickler on the price of hookers and blow...
I was feeling like I was the only one.
I guess I've always felt like, it's food and if I'm going to buy it anyway, why bother worrying about the price. Seems to me it would just add stress to sweat those kinds of details.
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I have heard there will be an ALDI where the old Circus Drive In was on 35.
Really doesn’t seem there is enough room on the property for it.
Ask and ye shall receive...the Sheen account sounds even better than putting it on the Underhill's bill...Apples and oranges.
A week's supply of eggs apparently costs me well under $5. A week's supply of H&B could easily reach up to $10K if one doesn't shop around and use coupons.
That is just sacrilege. And you are right. That is a small property. South Monmouth needs a Trader Joes.
Don’t know what that is but as @Knight Shift and I mentioned that property is way too small for any supermarket and with a Whole Foods and ShopRite both within walking distance no need and it doesn’t “fit” either.I don't know if an Aldi's is going there, but a Lidl is going up on Rt 35 in Eatontown next to Lowes and across from Toys R Us.
An Aldi's definitely doesn't fit that demographic and that piece of property would have no space for parking. There is one in Neptune.Don’t know what that is but as @Knight Shift and I mentioned that property is way too small for any supermarket and with a Whole Foods and ShopRite both within walking distance no need and it doesn’t “fit” either.
You might want to try Groupon's new affiliate "Grope-on" for the hooker coupons.Apples and oranges.
A week's supply of eggs apparently costs me well under $5. A week's supply of H&B could easily reach up to $10K if one doesn't shop around and use coupons.
I wonder about the fate of the Circus Drive In sign. Such an iconic piece of Shore history, kind of like Tillie. Hope somebody saves it.That is just sacrilege. And you are right. That is a small property. South Monmouth needs a Trader Joes.
Last time Tillie was reported on, he was rotting away in a leaky warehouse.I wonder about the fate of the Circus Drive In sign. Such an iconic piece of Shore history, kind of like Tillie. Hope somebody saves it.
I forgot about Calico! Might be a good match, but I think the Circus sign is a little more artful.Last time Tillie was reported on, he was rotting away in a leaky warehouse.
The should put the sign with the Calico the Evil Clown sign up in Middletown:
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Never understood why Springsteen never did something to try to preserve Tillie. He has 400 acres where he could tuck him away:
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I don't mean it in a snobby way, although I can see where people might take it that way. It's just that I'm much too lazy to invest the effort to pay attention to low-cost stuff I know I'm going to buy anyway.You two snobs lol. The funny part is that (1) I read the whole thread and I still don't remember how much eggs are (something like under $5 for 12) and (2) when I saw the first post I thought "wow...I didn't realize eggs were that cheap" and I stored "under $5" in my brain.
You don't need a whole coop.. just get this Quik-Hatcher DeviceDoes not merit a thread.Go buy a chicken coop