Whilst doing a regular search for suppliers of all things prepping, I came across this company selling powdered whole egg for a sensible price.
http://www.internationalegg.co.uk/baking...owder.html
They are cheaper than the company on ebay and will quote a lower price if you want to order in bulk.
I'm going to place an order this week and will report back.
(20 September 2012, 10:18)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]Whilst doing a regular search for suppliers of all things prepping, I came across this company selling powdered whole egg for a sensible price.
http://www.internationalegg.co.uk/baking...owder.html
They are cheaper than the company on ebay and will quote a lower price if you want to order in bulk.
I'm going to place an order this week and will report back.
cheers tof! cant wait to hear what they are like
im slowly building up a list of good suppliers of good food now
(20 September 2012, 10:18)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]Whilst doing a regular search for suppliers of all things prepping, I came across this company selling powdered whole egg for a sensible price.
http://www.internationalegg.co.uk/baking...owder.html
They are cheaper than the company on ebay and will quote a lower price if you want to order in bulk.
I'm going to place an order this week and will report back.
Good find TOF
By my reckoning, that equates to approx 1.80 per dozon for fresh eggs. Good value too.
sorry for my ignorance, but why would anyone want powdered egg?? we can get the real thing around here, free range and fresh from the chickens bum, and no shortage of places to buy it either, and cheap too-average price 90p-£1 for half a dozen.
(and i can get Duck Eggs too!)
I can get the real thing here too, including Duck and Goose eggs in season, but this is for the store cupboard.
(20 September 2012, 14:18)TOF Wrote: [ -> ]I can get the real thing here too, including Duck and Goose eggs in season, but this is for the store cupboard.
they had that in the war too, and i am led to believe it was totally disgusting! i think i'll pass!
Oh no, no, no BP. Things have come along apace since the War. I already have some. Took some on the Ladies Bug out camp and made a spiffing omelette and cake!
i still think i'll go for the real thing, the Hen Welfare Trust people are not far from where we live so i MAY invest in 2 or 3 chickens in the future when the world situation warrants it.