If you live in a rural community, lots of people will have chickens. Which means they are thrilled to sell you their eggs. They also request you keep your empty cartons for them. They get so many eggs! I have so many sources here to buy eggs from, including little signs on the roads telling me where to turn off for fresh eggs, fresh produce, fresh fruit/nuts, whatever people have that they grow and wish to sell. It's a lovely situation.
In a surburban area, some people do still have chickens. it depends on local zoning and whether people are compliant with that zoning. So it's still possible to get fresh eggs but it will be harder to find a source. In this case, I'd run a craigslist ad and see if anyone has fresh eggs they'd like to sell.
In small cities and sububurbs your best bet is joining a food co-op or getting out to the Farmer's Markets each week. You can do this in large cities also, but the food will not be as local - it will probably be more regionally local instead of neighborhood local.
Even in small city apartments there are ways to have tomato plants inside or on a balcony, and fresh herbs.
My parents live in San Diego and along the narrow side yard they have peach, orange, lime, lemon, tangerine and grapefruit trees that put out big fruit surpluses. Those are pretty good snacks and absolutely free every year.
If this house plan i am working on comes to fruition, I will be able to garden, plant fruit trees, make a root cellar to have fresh produce all year, and even get three laying hens for my eggs. I would not have time for a goat - which is sad; I adore goats.
Last edited by Jilly; 05/07/10 04:39 PM.