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Storing Eggs
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In or out of the fridge - how should we store eggs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always keep my Supermarket Eggs in a fridge and am not bothered about using them a few weeks past their 'use before' date. Eggs will keep for quite a long time in cool conditions. Furthermore I can remember when people preserved them, during the second world war, in water to which isinglass was added to seal the surface of the liquid.
Ron.
Ron.
Well it seems to be 50/50 for and against the fridge. Thank you for your replies.
I have always kept eggs in the fridge as I don't eat many and can't think that I have a particularly cool area in the kitchen. I've always gone for better safe than sorry, but i realise they are not refridgerated in the shops and that many people keep them at room temperature.
The problem is I cannot remember to get them out in advance of cooking so am thinking of changing to keeping them in a basket which now I know many of you do, I might start doing once the weather cools down.
I have always kept eggs in the fridge as I don't eat many and can't think that I have a particularly cool area in the kitchen. I've always gone for better safe than sorry, but i realise they are not refridgerated in the shops and that many people keep them at room temperature.
The problem is I cannot remember to get them out in advance of cooking so am thinking of changing to keeping them in a basket which now I know many of you do, I might start doing once the weather cools down.
When fridges were first produced for the mass market the manufacturers wanted to make them as appealing and necessary as possible. They sold fridges with clearly defined spaces - butter, milk, veg, meat, eggs.....
Eggs do not last longer if kept refrigerated, nor do they cook as well.
Eggs have been a staple of the kitchen for centuries because they keep well at room temperature. They should not be refrigerated and if you are in doubt about the freshness of your egg, put it in a bowl of water.
Keep eggs out of the fridge.
Eggs do not last longer if kept refrigerated, nor do they cook as well.
Eggs have been a staple of the kitchen for centuries because they keep well at room temperature. They should not be refrigerated and if you are in doubt about the freshness of your egg, put it in a bowl of water.
Keep eggs out of the fridge.