It’s just not the same as it was in Canada, let me tell you.

There’s a shop at the end of our road, about 50 meters away. It’s a small shop, about 6′x6′. When Fahim buys eggs for me from there (he goes because they don’t speak English and would not understand me, or me them), he gets them in a bag. They sell eggs individually, so you can buy one or three or 30.
Oh, yeah, and that stuff on the eggs in the bag? Yeah, that’s straw and chicken shit.
Yes, I always wash my eggs before using. Always.

Eggs at grocery stores are sold in plastic containers, 10 per. And make sure you don’t break the eggs on your way home.
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RT @sethsimonds: Eggs in Sri Lanka http://bt.io/7qi (via @LMAshton) ->>I don’t recall this… How the heck do you wash eggs wo breaking em?
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