Are Expensive Eggs Overrated?
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Top Comments (10)
Chickens confined to less than a sheet of printer paper vs. those with yards of pasture is a huge ethical difference. Spending $2-3 more per carton (if you can afford it) supports a system of humane farming and better for you eggs. It is worth it.
As someone who grew up with chickens that get to wander on 3 acres and eat bugs and grass, I'm telling you once you eat those eggs, all grocery store eggs taste disgusting, happy chickens make tasty eggs.
We don’t buy expensive eggs for the taste, we buy it for the better treatment of the chickens.
iv been using vital farms eggs for 5 or 6 years, i was grocery shopping one day and some random old guy walked up to me and randomly recommended them to me, im a socially awkward guy so i just listened to what he was saying and put the eggs in my buggy rather than protesting and buying the cheap 2$ carton but when i got home and tried them i had no regrets, they just taste so much richer, i am a huge fan of eggs benedict or just a simple bacon egg and cheese on toast (with sriracha) and it honestly just makes both dishes so much better, i even made eggs benedict for a girl i was dating and had her blind compare the one made with vital farms eggs to the cheap Walmart brand eggs and she preferred the vital farms eggs
Organic should pretty much be the last criteria you consider when picking out an egg brand. At minimum cage free so the chickens aren’t living in battery cages (essentially the size of a sheet of paper for multiple chickens and their beaks are cut to prevent them from pecking each other). Pasture raised is best, but at least grab cage free. Animal welfare should be a consideration.
If the way more expensive eggs support the farmers more, hell yea I'm with it
I'm glad Ethan Chlebowski is getting the love he deserves, especially from America's most chaotic chefs. Love the content as always ❤❤❤
Everyone seems to miss the most important determiner of taste of store-bought eggs: packed on date. When buying eggs, I buy the cheapest eggs with the most recent packed on date that meet my humane raising expectations. Fortunately, I now get eggs from a local farmer.
Nicole being classified as relatively free range is fantastic
I usually buy the better eggs for eating and the cheaper eggs to use an ingredients.
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Top Comments (10)
Chickens confined to less than a sheet of printer paper vs. those with yards of pasture is a huge ethical difference. Spending $2-3 more per carton (if you can afford it) supports a system of humane farming and better for you eggs. It is worth it.
As someone who grew up with chickens that get to wander on 3 acres and eat bugs and grass, I'm telling you once you eat those eggs, all grocery store eggs taste disgusting, happy chickens make tasty eggs.
We don’t buy expensive eggs for the taste, we buy it for the better treatment of the chickens.
iv been using vital farms eggs for 5 or 6 years, i was grocery shopping one day and some random old guy walked up to me and randomly recommended them to me, im a socially awkward guy so i just listened to what he was saying and put the eggs in my buggy rather than protesting and buying the cheap 2$ carton but when i got home and tried them i had no regrets, they just taste so much richer, i am a huge fan of eggs benedict or just a simple bacon egg and cheese on toast (with sriracha) and it honestly just makes both dishes so much better, i even made eggs benedict for a girl i was dating and had her blind compare the one made with vital farms eggs to the cheap Walmart brand eggs and she preferred the vital farms eggs
Organic should pretty much be the last criteria you consider when picking out an egg brand. At minimum cage free so the chickens aren’t living in battery cages (essentially the size of a sheet of paper for multiple chickens and their beaks are cut to prevent them from pecking each other). Pasture raised is best, but at least grab cage free. Animal welfare should be a consideration.
If the way more expensive eggs support the farmers more, hell yea I'm with it
I'm glad Ethan Chlebowski is getting the love he deserves, especially from America's most chaotic chefs. Love the content as always ❤❤❤
Everyone seems to miss the most important determiner of taste of store-bought eggs: packed on date. When buying eggs, I buy the cheapest eggs with the most recent packed on date that meet my humane raising expectations. Fortunately, I now get eggs from a local farmer.
Nicole being classified as relatively free range is fantastic
I usually buy the better eggs for eating and the cheaper eggs to use an ingredients.