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Have you tried powdered eggs?
No, actually. I guess somebody still makes them? I heard they went out of fashion because they were really bad, but I'd give it a try for the sake of completeness.
I've had chickens before and enjoyed the little bastards, so that's actually not a downside for me.
I love chickens, they're just not non-perishable! :)
I guess not, in the shelf storage sense. Lettuce growing in a pot isn't either that way. You don't have to ship in anything nonperishable to keep them going, though, which for the purposes of dealing with a fucked supply chain (my situation) is good enough.