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Peachy
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My interests: My chickens, our garden, supporting Trump & Atlanta Braves Baseball! Love traveling in our RV/Honda Goldwing!

True, except this Ole girl has been here 30 years! I am here to stay! Lol

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This is our little backyard garden. Have about 13 tomato plants in the hay bails.

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These are 20 gallon buckets and we placed 5-6 each bucket. Seemed to work good!

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9 Blue buckets of Potatoes planted April 1st, looking good! Almost ready for Stage 2 (adding more soil)

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Crockpot would work great too but for me, I need something larger to go along with that crockpot. Lol Great idea!

2 years plus I have been told but mine never stays more then 6 months before they are used! This method works! Just make sure you don't Crack an egg when stacking in the water. It will definitely smell! Lol Put pointy side of egg down when stacking. There's an air pocket there. Hope this works for ya!

YUMMY! Looks juicy!

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We have about 28 right now. Buff Orphenton, Black Australorp, RI Reds, Isa Browns, Silver Laced, Golden Laced & Blue Laced Wyandottes. Plus Americaunas, Starlight Green, Bluebell Egger, Olive Eggers & an Easter Egger, , Sussex, Black Sex link and Barred Rock. Lol I have quite the diversity but would love more! Mine all have names, believe it or not and I know each by their names!

1 tablespoon of Dehydrated Lime per quart of water. This method is tried and true and is the only way we store our eggs. Hope this helps ya!

Hi!, This method has been tested, yes! 1 Tablespoon Dehydrated Lime per quart of water. Solution will settle to bottom so don't let that alarm you. Just wash eggs before " using" to rinse the lime off. We actually pull our eggs from the solution and keep about 2 dozen in fridge at all times. Be careful in stacking eggs, don't want any cracks, and of course as I'm sure you already know, always cracks fresh eggs in separate bowl before adding to recipe. Lol Hope this helps!

Storing eggs! Just one of our crocks used! Aren't they pretty!

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Hold down on one of the purple boxes (amounts) and it brings up an area to add different amounts. Good luck!

My Barred Rock Hen...roughly 3 weeks

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2 Blue Laced Wyandotte about 2 weeks old

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