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Farm-fresh free-range eggs for sale! 

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Announcing: 12-week Egg Share at Ricciuti's Restaurant in Olney

Sign up now for a winter egg-share!  Available for pick-up at Ricciuti's--conveniently located in Olney between Giant, Harris Teeter, Shopper's Food Warehouse, and, soon, Safeway--our egg-shares offer a regular, high-quality, local source of fresh eggs from free-range hens.  A full share--priced at $54--includes one dozen a week; a half share--$27--includes a dozen every other week, both for 12 weeks.

To sign up, send a check for the amount of the share you wish, along with a note including your name, email address, and phone number, to: Our House Farm, 13116 Okinawa Ave., Rockville, MD 20851.  We will contact you with instructions for pick-up. 

Buy Eggs on the Farm!

Thanks for your interest in buying eggs from Our House Farm during the winter! We're offering fresh free range eggs for self-service pickup from our farm, located at Our House Job Training Center, at 19715 Zion Rd. Brookeville, MD. After turning onto Zion Rd. from Olney Laytonsville Rd. (108), the signed Our House driveway is the first paved driveway you come to on the right.

Eggs are available for pickup from the farm 7 days a week, 7am to 9pm.

Eggs are located in a cooler marked 'eggs' beside our barn. We can accept checks only, made out to "Our House Farm," please no cash. Eggs are $4.50 a dozen, or $4/dozen if you purchase 5+ dozen at a time. Feel free to purchase as many dozens at one time as you like.

To find the eggs, turn left when you reach the parking lot at the end of our long driveway. When you turn left at the end of the driveway, you'll see the white farmhouse on the right, the dorm on the left, and the red barn set a bit further back, between the farmhouse and the dorm. 

Our egg cooler is on the righthand side of the barn, outside of the first door. Please take an envelope from the metal lockbox on the door, make your check out to "Our House Farm," and place it first inside an envelope and then inside the metal box. 

Thanks for your support!

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