ALERT! Don’t Make These Mistakes When Buying Eggs…

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Today I'm sharing common egg buying mistakes that could increase your chance of food borne illness, cost you a lot more money or reduce the nutritional value of the eggs you're buying.

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Chapters:
0:00 intro
0:38 the "crack" test
1:32 brown vs white
2:26 egg whites
3:24 sponsor
4:41 vegetarian fed
5:24 small packs
5:57 labels
7:28 fridge rule
8:01 omega 3
8:38 egg alternatives

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  • @Rockybalboa021 says:

    I eat eggs alot it’s amazing

  • @EmmaN-y8n says:

    Buy free range !!!!, caged eggs are cruel

    • @sueellenwalsh1326 says:

      Eggs from pasture raised chickens are even better 🥰

    • @minnamae25 says:

      I use to always say my chickens are free ranged. Then some technical nerd told me that free range just means the chickens have a window. That they are still caged but get natural light. Technical nerd told me that when labeled pasture raised means they do get to go outside. BUT that possibly means they are still fenced in. If there is any possible way to raise your own chickens and buying your feed from a local farm food mill is best. Animal feed from chain stores like TS have been known to sell bad feed. Or just try to find someone local that has chickens and would love to sell you eggs. ❤🐓🥚🍳

    • @gman77gas says:

      Eggs dont care

    • @EmmaN-y8n says:

      @ the chickens care , do you really need that explained? Wow I hope you’re a kid

    • @EmmaN-y8n says:

      @ go look at videos of chickens in cages or in a barn where it’s always dark and they eat and or attack each other because they are so stressed out and are in terrible condition . Oh wait someone who made that comment wouldn’t comprehend empathy or be intelligent enough to understand what I’m saying so I know you won’t

  • @ervinsmoviecorner8748 says:

    Happy Tuesday!

  • @lacondrathompson1747 says:

    Autumn luv u

  • @billhorton2564 says:

    I’ve had chickens most of my adult life and was raised on a dairy farm, and my mom kept chickens. Chickens are dinosaurs, snakes with feathers. I’ve seen my chickens eat snakes, frogs, crawdads, mice, and all forms of insects and worms. They eat grass, berries and all forms of vegetables from my garden. My healthiest eggs are when my elderberries ripen, and the chickens eat all low hanging fruit on the bushes.

  • @penultimatename6677 says:

    The egg color is based on the earlobe of the chicken. There is one consideration for thinking about egg color. When living in an area that predominantly has white or brown eggs might suggest locality. Then buying the opposite may suggest they are not local.

  • @EE-hi4re says:

    The incredible, edible, egg. 🥚💃

  • @suzannecarrier287 says:

    Great video! I always thought brown eggs were healthier. Thanks.

  • @guylainelamoureux says:

    Such valuable information. Thank you Autumn. 👍❤️🇨🇦

  • @KellyBates-b8x says:

    I have found “ regenerative farmed” chicken eggs. They’re a little pricey, but taste great. And I like to support small regenerative farmers!

  • @jenniferv5191 says:

    I think the brown egg vs white egg partly comes because years ago there was a commercial campaign “brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh!” I can still bear the song in my head 😂 so I grew up believing brown to be superior!

  • @gman77gas says:

    I just bought large 18 pack at Walmart $7.

  • @brendawilliams8832 says:

    GREAT video. Thank you.

  • @shar7508 says:

    He wanted to try those daily gems, but they don’t tell you how many milligrams, etc. in the vitamins😊

  • @AndreaSprague says:

    Thank you Autumn! This was such a helpful video. I’ll be honest I was nervous to watch because I thought I would find out I have to buy crazy expensive eggs.😂But it was the complete opposite! I usually get eggs from a friend but when those aren’t available it is so nice to have this information to help me know what to buy. Brown eggs aren’t any healthier than white.!🤯
    Thanks for all of your videos and I always appreciate your balanced approach to what you share. I know this is a business for you but it’s clear you truly care about people and their wellbeing. Keep up the good work!

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