Actually, the eggs sold in stores are sized by weight, packaging those with similar physical dimensions together in each carton. The common sizes, medium, large, and extra large are about 1.75, 2.0, and 2.25 ounces per egg respectively. The living conditions, food and water, age and breed of the chickens are some of the factors which can affect the size of eggs produced. Unless otherwise specified, most baking recipes are referring to large eggs. The nutritional value of different sized eggs is not that significant.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Large eggs now are what small eggs used to be…chickens are getting lazy.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Too late now!
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Better yet, wake up the ostrich!!
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
I like jumbo myself!
Jeff0811 over 2 years ago
I understand BH’s frustration, but no need to be such a witch about it.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Don’t you have witch powers to turn those large into extra-large?
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Broomie, we’ve seen you cook. You don’t want extra large eggs, you want takeout.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Broomie knows when to leave!
paranormal over 2 years ago
kind of like the Munsters Vulture eggs…
rrcce over 2 years ago
dino eggs
petermerck over 2 years ago
I once bought extre large while I still had some large. They were the same size.
dkosiur over 2 years ago
egg size is based on weight not physical size
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
It does appear they’ve downsized egg, just like every other product.
l3i7l over 2 years ago
Actually, the eggs sold in stores are sized by weight, packaging those with similar physical dimensions together in each carton. The common sizes, medium, large, and extra large are about 1.75, 2.0, and 2.25 ounces per egg respectively. The living conditions, food and water, age and breed of the chickens are some of the factors which can affect the size of eggs produced. Unless otherwise specified, most baking recipes are referring to large eggs. The nutritional value of different sized eggs is not that significant.
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
After 1500+ years, Broomie has still not learned about not being overly pushy….
Anybody out there ever eaten a condor egg?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 2 years ago
I used to love pullet eggs…now they are called medium.