Many moons ago, isinglass was used to preserve eggs.I'm going to start getting more and oiling them
Many moons ago, isinglass was used to preserve eggs.I'm going to start getting more and oiling them
I've heard of that many moons ago!Many moons ago, isinglass was used to preserve eggs.
I've thought of that and I think they easiest storage option is oiled and back in the carton. I don't know how deep you can stack eggs or how the shells might degrade, if they do, over time.Our eggs are not washed and last a long time
You can preserve them in salt if you want
I don't think I will either but when they quit laying in November and don't start again until March I'll keep them. My grocery budget doesn't allow for eggs to be more than $3.50/dozen so Ill give it a whirl. Didn't have any eggs this past winter so why not?I don't think I have ever or will ever keep eggs for a year. But thanks for the info.
Me neither - a tray of eggs (30 over here) lasts about a week or 10 days.I don't think I have ever or will ever keep eggs for a year
What nails!
That’s so cool!My husband knows the way to my heart!
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