Egg Cartons

TroutsChicks

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I beg for cartons and y'all burn them! I would be selling them if I had them extra like that. some sites charge 35 bucks for 100!
 

Marianne

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Those are for the blank ones, aren't they, the ones that you put your own labels on? All of mine originally came from grocery store eggs. Everyone I know saves them for me, and I have only 7 hens... :D
 

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and they make great sound insullation.
 

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"and they make great sound insulation"..lol...:} My eggs customer love that i use recycled egg cartons..fine by me,keeps more money in my pocket.!
 

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I keep chickens, but my daughters thought I really got a lot more eggs than I do. I dropped the first lot off to a local farmer that sells eggs, the second stack went to freecycle, the 3rd to one of my customers with chickens, in exchange for 2 dozen eggs. Beats having a fire hazard gathering dust.
 

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great nail up insulators....
at one point...I had them spray painted and nailed on the wall cup outside and x the cups and used them as ribbon and lace organizers
 

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I wonder if you shred them, you could use as insulation in a wall?:idunno
 

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keenecowboy said:
I wonder if you shred them, you could use as insulation in a wall?:idunno
Possibly, but I would be concerned about the fire hazard.
 
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