SC - Carrots and Turnips-Period?

Philip & Susan Troy troy at asan.com
Wed Apr 19 03:52:58 PDT 2000


	Elysant wrote:
	Also, as an interesting point for all you non-Brits.  In Britain,
there 
	always was a tiny heraldic lion with a crown on his head stamped on
each 
	"approved" egg to denote quality.  This stopped around the late
'60's or so 
	:-(   

Actually, one of the British egg firms has recently started this up again.
Can't remember who however, as I usually buy eggs from my local butcher
rather than the supermarket. Rather cute though...

Al Servizio Vostro, e del Sogno
Lucrezia

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