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How to Buy EGGS United States Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin Number How to Buy EGGS United States Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin Number

How to Buy EGGS United States Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin Number - PDF document

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How to Buy EGGS United States Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin Number - PPT Presentation

Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communica tion of program information braille large print audiotape etc should contact the USDA Office of Communications at 202 7205881 voice ID: 17615

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How to Buy PREP How to Buy The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in itsprograms on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability,To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Washington, DC 20250, or call (202) 720-7327 (voice) orEGGS Points to ConsiderWholesomenessNutritive Value Quality and Weight (Size) AssuranceSelect by Weight (Size)(U.S. Weight Class) 3 Size or weightMinimum net weight classper dozenJumbo30 ouncesExtra Large27 ouncesLarge24 ouncesMedium21 ouncesSmall18 ounces Peewee15 ouncesSelect by U.S. Grade (Quality) 4Grade AA egg covers small area and stands high;white is thick and firm; yolk is high and round. AA USDA GRADE A USDA GRADE Grade ShieldsMarks of Quality 5Mass candlingÑegg passing over a light. Eggswith cracked shells and interior defects are identifiedand removed.Grade A egg covers moderate area; white is reason-ably firm and stands fairly high; yolk is high. The Parts of an Egg 7 Buying and Storing Tips Safe Handling 9For more information about nutrition, write:U.S. Department of Agriculture,Use the Food Guide Pyramid to help you eat better every day...theDietary Guidelines way. Start with plenty of Breads, Cereals,The ÒFood Guide PyramidÓ booklet (U.S. Department ofAgriculture, Human Nutrition Information Service, August 1992, HOW TO BUY EGGSLook for the GradeLook for the Size