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Dr. Di wrote:
Anyone interested in powered eggs should find this link useful..

http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/

My husband and I tried these at home and found them tasty.. Storage
life is advertised as 5 to 10 years unopened, and 1 year after
opening.. Each 2-1/4 lb. can contains approximately 170 (small) eggs,
costs $14.49, and your entire order, regardless of size, will ship
for $4.49 to anywhere in the U.S.

We put a can on our boat in lieu of greased eggs for our next cruise..

I have no interest in promoting Honeyville.. There are other firms
that sell powered eggs.. I merely wish to relay what we've found..

Diana


"Powered" how? Battery. solar, etc.?

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