A Lesson in Higher Math: Eggs

Papa's Omelet

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If a family of eight eats 11 eggs per day for breakfast then that equals:

77 eggs per week

330 eggs per month

3,960 eggs per year

Now that's a lot of eggs! I know what you're thinking--what about cholesterol?  Fear not. Both Justin and I had our cholesterol checked recently and we are both just fine.  Personally, I think starting the kids off with eggs is worlds better than feeding them sugar bombs (cereal) drowned in sugar water (milk) with a side of more sugar water (juice.) 


Bonus:  3960 eggs = 330 dozen

             at $4/dozen for organic eggs that equals  $1320/year on eggs!

Stay tuned for your next Lesson in Higher Math:  Library books

Jen

PS.  I fixed the numbers on last weeks Lesson in Higher Math: Socks.  I was way off.

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