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Rebecca Holden's avatar

Such a lovely post, Mark - and thanks for the shout-out! Happy Thanksgiving!

We kept Aracaunas for a while - they were lovely. I had no idea that they were also called 'Easter egg' hens - but it makes sense, as the eggs are already painted!

There's a bit of an issue over here in UK with eggs at the moment - supermarkets have started to ration them. Avian flu is a growing problem, teamed with the high price of raw materials for chicken feed (wheat is 90% more expensive thanks to the war in Ukraine, where a great deal of our imported grain is produced), plus rising costs of pretty much everything else. There's a question mark over egg safety, because some supermarkets are importing them from European countries where salmonella testing is not the norm. People are being told to fully cook imported eggs - no more soft-boiled or softly-scrambled eggs for breakfast, and no licking the bowl of cake mix......!

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Tom Pendergast's avatar

Those were weird days, weren’t they? We formed a whole different relationship with toilet paper during that first month of the pandemic. Forced off whatever expensive pillowy goodness we’d been buying and on to the scratchy, stiff stuff, we just adjusted ... and realized, once all the options were open to us again, that we didn’t need the expensive stuff after all. It’s been cheaper (not the cheapest mind you) toilet paper ever since in our household.

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