$5 for flat of 20, jumbo white. They also have organic brown 30, for $6. Lately you can't get both at the same time. They have been out of one or other, because shipment hasn't come in. Which makes me wonder from how far away are they coming from? Jumbo: about 75% have been double yolk, ok flavor, slightly harder than store bought shell, but yolks are more fragile. Make sure to wash them, and float them. They are not super fresh, some yolks about same color as store bought. See pic below of two hard boiled eggs from the same flat. Usually get 3 or 4 that are starting to tilt, and 1 bad egg out of about 6 flats. But good $ makes up for throwing one out once in a while. Here is a Costco egg next to thier jumbo. Haven't had any issues...
Read moreThis was my first time here and I was really excited to buy organic farm fresh eggs. I approached the window and asked the lady if the chickens were on the farm. She said, "No. They are on another farm in CA." She wasn't very nice. I bought 3 flats or organic eggs. Each flat has 18 eggs and I paid $9 for each flat. The eggs were very light in color and to be honest, I had better eggs at the grocery store. Typically high quality farm fresh eggs, especially organic have a more deeper golden yolk, which these did not have. I really question where these eggs come from, how long they're stored here, how they're cared for and...
Read moreWe get our organic eggs from Den Dulk on a regular basis. The eggs are always fresh and large. We've never had a problem with them. They are located a couple of miles West of Ripon on West Ripon Road. Their prices are fair, but not low, and their hours are very strange. To buy eggs, you pull into their driveway and park next to the window on the North side of the building, and order at the window. Also, they have a great big friendly cat that...
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