OK, so they’re just regular cardboard egg trays from the
commercial kitchen world, and they’ve probably been around exactly
like this for decades. BUT, they haven’t been around HERE. Lynn
recycled them from Shelter Valley Folk Festival, where she was last
week, where they were feeding big groups of volunteers. The trays
are fantastic! Our chickens produce only about two dozen eggs a
day, but that still adds up. I’d been keeping them at first in
regular one-dozen cartons, then in bowls and small baskets. It was
getting a little out of control. Now, they simply, efficiently
stack in the fridge, *0 per tray. Every second week, like today, we
bring a bunch to the farmers’ market as a bonus in the CSA shares,
and the trays make transport a lot easier as well. Amazing. :)
OK, so they’re just regular cardboard egg trays from the commercial
kitchen world, and they’ve probably been around exactly like this
for decades.