Farm WA. State can no longer give fresh eggs to food banks

sssarawolf

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Here we are in July and it was time to give fresh eggs to the poor that use the food bank in Asotin CO. 12 doz. in fact. But hold on, as of now no eggs coming from homesteads or farms are allowed to give the food banks eggs per new gobbernment regulations :(.
I wondered how long it would take for the gobbers to get involved with what foods could be donated. So, sorry poor folks no fresh eggs for you. Just the old things that come from a store, if then.
 
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ghost

Veteran Member
Here we are in July and it was time to give fresh eggs to the poor that use the food bank in Asotin CO. 12 doz. in fact. But hold on, as of now no eggs coming from homesteads or farms are allowed to give the food banks eggs per new gobbernment regulations :(.
I wondered how long it would take for the gobbers to get involved with what foods could be donated. So, sorry poor folks no fresh eggs for you. Just the old things that come from a store, if then.
Here we are in July and it was time to give fresh eggs to the poor that use the food bank in Asotin CO. 12 doz. in fact. But hold on, as of now no eggs coming from homesteads or farms are allowed to give the food banks eggs per new gobbernment regulations :(.
I wondered how long it would take for the gobbers to get involved with what foods could be donated. So, sorry poor folks no fresh eggs for you. Just the old things that come from a store, if then.
I HOPE THE GOVERNOR KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING. HE IS COMMITTING GENOCIDE ON STATE WIDE SCALE AND 1ST DEGREE MURDER. GODS AND HIS/HER ANGLES WILL HAVE THEIR JUD AGE.
 

WalknTrot

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Well, given how some people "take care" of their home-grown eggs, I can see the point. Don't pick them but on random occasion so no idea the age, and leave them covered with mud and chicken shit.
 

GB Appling

Senior Member
Well, given how some people "take care" of their home-grown eggs, I can see the point. Don't pick them but on random occasion so no idea the age, and leave them covered with mud and chicken shit.
Eat or starve your choice. I guess you haven't seen how every egg in a big ag is "treated" for your safety. You would gladly scrape off a little mud and chicken scat for a FAR SUPERIOR EGG.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Eat or starve your choice. I guess you haven't seen how every egg in a big ag is "treated" for your safety. You would gladly scrape off a little mud and chicken scat for a FAR SUPERIOR EGG.
I raise my own too, pick them every day, and wash them if they need it, but have seen so many over the years who sell eggs or give them away and don't take proper care with them. Same with "raw" milk sold off family farms. Make yourself sick, and that's your problem, but disperse a bad product to the public, things get ugly, and the gov't steps in. Just saying, there is a reason food is regulated. It's because there are always a few people who are negligent.
 

kyrsyan

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I have a friend who gifts me with her excess. I then, in turn, pass any excess that we won't use on to a friend who works with the elderly. She passes them on to people who want them. Those who can pay, do so. Those who can't, don't. All the monies go back to the friend raising the chickens.

Some come with some dirt on them. Most don't. And honestly, we don't mind because if they aren't scrubbed then they don't have to be refrigerated. But to each their own. And yes, there is a big difference between farm fresh and store bought.
 
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