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Happy Thanksgiving | Main | Shopping List November 28, 2005Eggland's Best Eggs
I believe the price for a dozen eggs was about $2. My regular feces-specked eggs were about $1.07 per 18. So, yeah, it is a price jump. But I felt like splurging. Got the eggs home, fried them up. I can tell you that just in the feel of these eggs they are different. The shells are sturdier. And they look adorable, lined up in the carton with the "EB" stamp on them. Taste? Yes, there is most definitely a taste difference. They have a cleaner, creamier, fresher flavor. They are, most definitely, a better egg. EB's website speaks on the nutritional values of the eggs. Interesting. Also you can find information about they eggs and why they are better. Bottom Line: These eggs are most definitely better than what I am accustomed to. However, we are a budget-conscious family of seven and we eat a lot of eggs (we like them and they are cheap). I do think it is worth the price jump for us, though, and I will continue to buy them. Rating: Link: Eggland's Best Eggs
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