 One simple tip when buying eggs at your local supermarket Hey there and Jay root 22.com here with another kind of low carb chat I guess and a supermarket vlog. I guess I can put them into multiple playlists. I don't even know how to handle this I'm gonna have to break up my YouTube channel into like five different channels this year I don't know how I'm gonna do it. It takes a lot of time to do all this management But anyway cut to the chase when you go to the supermarket Don't get hung up on all the different eggs. Just buy the cheapest frickin eggs You can why because it doesn't make really much of a difference after that point most if not all eggs at a supermarket are Way past the time that the eggs were laid They're not nearly as fresh as they can be when you buy them from a local egg person We have them in our neck of the woods here or from an egg farmer directly where you can just get them like a day Or so after the eggs were laid you can tell the freshness of an egg by looking at the color of the yolk and If you ever went once you get hooked on these fresh eggs, the yolks are so incredibly dark almost orange That's how dark they are the darker. They are the fresher They are and once they become pale yellow They're many weeks many weeks if not months from the time that they came out of the chicken And we found that even the stupid eight dollars super organic pasture raised rip-offs of eggs are often as stale as I've ever seen I mean they were so Pathetically almost white yellow. It was ridiculous like pastel yellows. It's so bad and they don't do those eggs Those expensive eggs don't move off the shelves nearly as fast as the cheaper eggs I'm not gonna say that you can't find a fresh batch Every now and then of any egg for that matter But there's no way to know because they don't I think why they found one local farmer that wrote that the date that the eggs Were laid and then they stopped that that movement after a few months and then they just put put used by on it Which doesn't make sense. I'd rather know when the eggs were laid and make the decision myself So don't waste your money on overpriced eggs at the supermarket If the supermarket's the only place you're getting your eggs Unless you get that feel-good feeling of when you know make sure of everybody's watching you buy those $10 eggs and so they think you're all uppity and all that I don't I don't know Maybe there's some psychological effect of buying something and it has some words on it Let's say organic or free range or pastor raised or I don't really care because you there's no way you can prove that that egg Is exactly what they say on the box So we visit those local egg stands and you can get the freshest eggs ever If you can go out of your way to find find some by ten dozen eggs And you'll keep them in your refrigerator for several weeks And they'll still be fresher than the eggs you get at the supermarket And we pay anywhere from two to three dollars it doesn't sometimes four dollars depending you can get these jumbo eggs Lastly the eggs you buy at a local farm Standard from some neighbor that has an egg coop in their house. They're not officially organic But I tell you they're probably a lot more pure and natural and wholesome than even the eggs at the organic because they go Through all these processing plants. I'd rather someone just take the eggs put them in a damn egg carton and Sell them to me. That's it. You like what we're saying hit the bell and subscribe and all these other things and enjoy your eggs