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Unwashed. Unrefrigerated.
A dozen hens keep us overwhelmed in eggs. Same here, only have five, but with just me and the bride, we still give eggs away
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Campfire Regular
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Campfire Regular
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Only if they get washed.
Farm fresh eggs last a long time unwashed and at room temperature
Just because you're offended doesn't mean your right.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Only if they get washed.
Farm fresh eggs last a long time unwashed and at room temperature I’ve used them for at least 3 weeks on the farm fresh ones, unwashed. They’ll probably last longer than that. If folks are worried, just use the float test.
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1 good duck egg is worth 3 regular chicken eggs, taste fine.
Norm
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If unwashed, I DON'T. If washed , yes I do refrigerate. Same here. Our eggs we just leave out but if we buy them washed we do. We might be out of the egg buying market soon though. The middle boy bought 24 chicks and has not lost a single one, so the flock is going to be a bit out of hand.
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Joined: Nov 2015
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Wash and refridgirate. My grandfather sold dozens of eggs a week to a list of regular customers, mostly the old money types in a nearby city. He stored them in the basement unwashed, washed them clean on Friday nights, put them in cartons and sold them on Saturdays. I never saw any go into the refridgirator, and I never knew of any customers that complained.
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