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Port Orchard.

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After London, I headed down to Port Orchard, Washington to visit my Dad and his wife, Beth. They have just begun a new farmers market venture, selling lavender and eggs at two farmer’s markets from what they grow on their farm, Blue Sky Farm.

Blue Sky Farm

It was the eggs that got me thinking…

Apparently when you sell eggs in Washington legitimately, you can’t reuse the egg cartons. Every dozen eggs needs a fresh new carton. And those cartons, which are perfectly reusable (eggs come with their own built-in packaging, after all) cost 25 cents each! What a waste of resources and money.

So, here is my idea for the farmer’s market egg people of the world. Bring your own carton, just like bringing your own bag. The camping section of your local box store sells those brightly colored plastic egg cartons that people use for camping. They’re durable and you can clean them, and they’re pretty funky. You can convince your market egg dealer to let you load up your eggs that way, eliminating all that waste and, if you’re anything like Rod and I, ending the tower of used egg cartons that we have piled up in our pantry.

Written by emilyluce

May 27, 2008 at 7:26 pm

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  1. I appreciate this information. I visited the Port Orchard Farmer’s Market just this past Saturday and bought my first dozen beautiful blue/green eggs from Blue Sky Farms at the Lavender Ladies’ booth. (I love the photo on the carton of Gwyneth Poultry who, according to the label, is the hen who laid my eggs.) I’d planned on bringing my carton back for a re-fill when I buy my next dozen, but now I guess I’ll have to be more creative. Pity we can’t reuse the perfectly good ones we have.
    Thank you again! Connie N.

    Connie N.

    June 24, 2008 at 11:47 pm


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