
You know what sounds good? Breakfast for dinner. Fix big ol’ omelets for the fam, you know 3 eggs, ham, cheese, peppers, onions, maybe some mushrooms, let’s throw a little bacon in there too. What the heck, let’s make it four eggs. I’ll run out and get some eggs. Later at the store:
If you haven’t noticed, egg prices are soaring. Why? According to K-State Professor of Economy, Glyn Tonser, several reasons. First, a shift to cage-free egg production and inflation. Second, bird flu, which has resulted in the forced killing of millions of egg laying chickens in the U. S. Bird flu can be deadly for birds and can also cause humans to fall ill or die, as has been demonstrated in recent cases across the nation. A check yesterday at local grocery stores had egg prices ranging from$4.58 to $5.68 a dozen. So, for now, if the family asks for omelets? Just tell em
Your getting toast.