MEMPHIS, Tenn. — When Tracey Sundin and her husband decided to raise some chickens on their Bartlett property, they came up with a great idea: why not share some of their eggs with their neighbors?
Sundin’s father-in-law and her son built a one-of-a-kind free egg stand to put in their front yard near Eagles Nest and Old Brownsville.
Just like little neighborhood libraries, anyone from the area is invited to help themselves to some eggs.
“We can just put the eggs out there, and they can come by and pick up as many as they want. Sometimes we have kids up and down the street who will just go by there and pick up one egg at a time,” said Sundin. “We put some cartons out there, so someone can fill them up if they want.”…