Meridihens on Meridian
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909-736-9868
$4 Per Dozen with our custom cartons.
$3.50 if you bring it back or bring your own.
909-736-9868
$4 Per Dozen with our custom cartons.
$3.50 if you bring it back or bring your own.
The first thing our little family did was build a large chicken coop for our homestead together. After several nights with the kids hammering away we got our coop set up and then started our egg incubation and hatching experience. We loved it!
We have over a dozen healthy, happy, and laying hens and we want to share our abundance with you at less than the price of the local grocery stores.
Eggs are considered one of the most nutritious foods on the planet. They are a natural source of inexpensive, high quality protein – more than half the protein being found in the white, which also includes vitamin B2 and lower amounts of fat than the yolk. The protein in eggs helps to lower blood pressure, optimize bone health and increas
Eggs are considered one of the most nutritious foods on the planet. They are a natural source of inexpensive, high quality protein – more than half the protein being found in the white, which also includes vitamin B2 and lower amounts of fat than the yolk. The protein in eggs helps to lower blood pressure, optimize bone health and increases muscle mass.
Eggs are also rich sources of selenium – an antioxidant that is important for thyroid function and our immune system and mental health – along with vitamin D, B6, B12, zinc , and iron. They are good sources of antioxidants and can also help to reduce the likelihood of macular degeneration and eye cataracts.
Egg sales have skyrocketed during the pandemic, surpassing 13 billion for the first time since the 1980s, which in turn has led to a significant rise in the cost of eggs.
The demand for eggs has historically been strong during tougher economic stretches, possibly due to the fact that they are a relatively cheap source of protein and othe
Egg sales have skyrocketed during the pandemic, surpassing 13 billion for the first time since the 1980s, which in turn has led to a significant rise in the cost of eggs.
The demand for eggs has historically been strong during tougher economic stretches, possibly due to the fact that they are a relatively cheap source of protein and other nutrients and are also an extremely versatile ingredient. And with more time spent at home, the current pandemic has led to more families cooking from scratch, baking and eating at home – so more egg use.
Breed determines egg shell color. Commercial eggs are brown or white, but some breeds can also lay blue, green, or pink eggs. Eggs can be added raw to smoothies, they can be fried, boiled, scrambled or poached and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
Humans have been eating eggs since the dawn of human time. The Ancient Roma
Breed determines egg shell color. Commercial eggs are brown or white, but some breeds can also lay blue, green, or pink eggs. Eggs can be added raw to smoothies, they can be fried, boiled, scrambled or poached and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
Humans have been eating eggs since the dawn of human time. The Ancient Romans ate peafowl eggs and the Chinese were said to be fond of pigeon eggs. When most of us think of an egg it’s usually the kind laid by a hen, however quail, duck, goose and turkey eggs are also among those consumed. Ostrich and Emu eggs are possibly the largest edible eggs weighing in at 1-2kg.
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122 North Meridian, Rupert, Idaho 83350, United States
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