Day Carry Survival Bag And Packaging My Own Farm Fresh Eggs
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I talk about my new day carry survival bag. This is a small survival pack that goes with me everywhere now. It will contain everything I need to survive pretty much any situation life can throw at me.
I also picked up some egg cartons to package all the eggs I have been getting from my cage free chickens. I use only the best chicken feed and people have said that they can taste the difference in my eggs compared to those from the store.
While out at TSC I got 5 egg cartons. These cost 49 cents each so I am hoping to start recycling once I get a few customers that will use my eggs. The going price around here for cage free eggs is between $3 and $5. This depends on the customer of course. But most eggs are sold more around the three dollar range.
I could probably sell mine for $3.50 with carton or $3 if you bring your own carton.
It was a bitter cold day outside so I spent some time going through my day carry survival bag. This is a Fieldlines pistol carry bag with a removable pistol pouch inside and a whole mess of magazine slots.
The removable pouch fits my tablet like it was made for it. Now I can have my tablet with me everywhere and not worry about damaging it.
The pistol magazine pouches make perfect places to put various survival gear in. Each pouch holds a single survival item.
This is by no means finished. I am just starting to set it up. I plan to do a thorough review and video about the contents of my day carry bug out bag when I have it all set up and finished.
Later on I put my eggs in the cartons. I figured that I had about 50 eggs in a box. I was close. I had 48 eggs. If I had not eaten two for breakfast I would have been right on. A perfect guess.
There are various sized and shaped eggs from the different birds. But for now I am just mixing them all up and putting them in cartons to keep them from being broken. I am sure my friends will not care either if they buy some from me.
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