Fun time of year to have that conversation too. Never really considered that egg arbitrage was a thing in historic times…
In pre-refrigeration days, it would be difficult to preserve milk and meat products until Easter, but the same was not true of eggs. Eggs, which unlike other foods do not perish quickly, were therefore a natural way to break the fast of Lent on Easter Sunday. Presenting gifts of eggs at Easter has a long and culturally diverse lineage. Practicality was one factor: Given that hens would be laying eggs throughout Lent, a surplus would exist by Easter, at lower prices.
Perfect time of year to treat those locks too!
I love SN the more time it spends here, the more I learn things I didn't know before.
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