I was posting about the numbers that are printed on the eggshells. I complained because nearly everything is encoded in those numbers, but you neither can see when the egg was laid, nor when it expires.
Yesterday I bought new eggs, and look what I saw. They added two lines of numbers. Unfortunately the picture is not very good, but I added the red circles so you can see it better. The top circle is the regular number I've mentioned in my last blog, and the other circle contains the date when it was laid. And the word "Bio", but that's already encoded in the first number. If they add more numbers to our eggs, they probably will be sold in bookstores only.
However, I didn't want to turn the topic of my blog to eggs and farming, but I thought it was funny because they've added exactly what I was missing. Ok, so whichever big egg-mogul was eavesdropping on me, here's my next wish: Please wrap every single egg in 20-Dollar bills. Well, just an idea, never mind ...
From My Lips To God's Ears
29. September 2006 - 17:03
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It's amazing the things hens can do these days. T...
It's amazing the things hens can do these days. The next thing you know they'll be wanting to blog.
:)
LOL<br><br>Is there such a thing as an egg-mogul?
LOL
Is there such a thing as an egg-mogul?
Wow. I never knew they did that with eggs. Maybe ...
Wow. I never knew they did that with eggs. Maybe they really are a secret number with the solution for all of life's problems, all contained on an egg. Who knew?
When you'll least expect it, you'll be needing a d...
When you'll least expect it, you'll be needing a doctoral just to move around at your grocer's...
Some things are really becoming just ridiculous...
(Don't worry, Rian! I'll be posting about eggs as well soon... So you won't feel alone in your quest for common sense...)
Nice weekend!
My god why so many numbers? <br><br>that last line...
My god why so many numbers?
that last line cracked me up!!
:)
Ahhh good the numbers :) ha ha That is a little ...
Ahhh good the numbers :) ha ha That is a little odd... Maybe it's some form of count down for when the chickens take over and kick our asses?